BECQUERELITE
Specimen bec-2


$ 70.00
Dims mm=34.95x21.23x18.76
Wt g=20
Delta Mine, Emery County, Utah, USA
The becquerelite is thin brown translucent crusts largely at one end, most easily identified by a faint green fluorescence under long-wave ultraviolet, and is accompanied by boltwoodite (more of a yellow to brown color). Both minerals are radioactive, and handling should be minimized, and to play it safe hands should be washed immediately after touching such specimens.

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BECQUERELITE specimen bec-2
$ 70.00
Dims mm=34.95x21.23x18.76
Wt g=20
Delta Mine, Emery County, Utah, USA
The becquerelite is thin brown translucent crusts largely at one end, most easily identified by a faint green fluorescence under long-wave ultraviolet, and is accompanied by boltwoodite (more of a yellow to brown color). Both minerals are radioactive, and handling should be minimized, and to play it safe hands should be washed immediately after touching such specimens.
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bec-2 ($ 70.00)
Delta Mine, Emery County, Utah, USA

 


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