Report discussing the investigation of rabbittite, a hydrated calcium magnesium uranyl carbonate found in a mine of the San Rafael district of Emery County, Utah, in July, 1952. Information regarding rabbittite's occurrence, physical/optical properties, chemical composition, and X-ray diffraction data are included.
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Report discussing the investigation of rabbittite, a hydrated calcium magnesium uranyl carbonate found in a mine of the San Rafael district of Emery County, Utah, in July, 1952. Information regarding rabbittite's occurrence, physical/optical properties, chemical composition, and X-ray diffraction data are included.
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Thompson, Mary E.; Weeks, Alice D. & Sherwood, Alexander M.Rabbittite, a New Uranyl Carbonate From Utah,
report,
February 1954;
Washington D.C..
(https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1050464/:
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