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gummite
gummite Min. (ˈgʌmaɪt) [Named by Dana in 1868, f. L. gumm-i gum n.2 + -ite.] A hydrate of uranium of reddish-yellow colour, and resembling gum.1868 Dana Min. (ed. 5) 179 Gummite..looking much like gum. 1892 ― Min. 893 Gummite is also abundant at the Flat-Rock mine. Oxford English Dictionary
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Gummite
Gummite is a yellow amorphous mixture of uranium minerals, oxides, silicates, and hydrates of uranium, derived from the alteration of uraninite. References Gummite on Mindat.org Uranium minerals wikipedia.org
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thoro-
thoro- (ˈθɔərəʊ) combining form of thorium, in names of compound salts, minerals, etc. e.g. thoroˈgummite Min. [gummite: see quot. 1889], a hydrated thorosilicate of uranium; thoroˈsilicate Chem., a silicate in which part of the silicon is replaced by thorium.1889 Amer. Jrnl. Sc. & Art XXXVIII. 481 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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El Sherana
The ore consisted of massive pods and disseminated veinlets of pitchblende, with secondary metatorbernite, autunite, gummite and gold, with minor pyrite wikipedia.org
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coracite
coracite Min. (ˈkɒrəsaɪt) [f. κόραξ, κόρακ- raven + -ite.] A variety of pitchblende, from Lake Superior.1849 Amer. Jrnl. Sc. Ser. ii. III. 117 On Coracite, a new ore of Uranium. 1868 Dana Min. (1880) 155 Coracite is probably pitchblende mixed with some gummite. Oxford English Dictionary
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phosphorgummite
phosphorgummite Min. (fɒsfərˈgʌmaɪt) [Named 1859, f. Ger. phosphor phosphorus + gummit gummite.] A gummite or hydrate of uranium containing phosphorus.1868 Dana Min. (ed. 5) Index, Phosphorgummite, 179. 1896 Chester Dict. Min., Phosphorgummite. Oxford English Dictionary
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Uranium ore
The most common are gummite (a mixture of minerals), autunite (with calcium), saleeite (magnesium) and torbernite (with copper); and hydrated uranium silicates wikipedia.org
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sharpite
sharpite Min. (ˈʃɑːpaɪt) [a. F. sharpite (J. Mélon 1938, in Bull. Séances Inst. R. Colonial Belge IX. 333), f. the name of Major R. R. Sharp, who discovered the uranium deposit where it was first found: see -ite1.] A hydrated carbonate of uranium found as greenish yellow crusts of thin radiating fib... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mineral evolution
contrast, oxidization of uraninite resulted in over 200 new species of uranyl minerals such as soddyite and weeksite, as well as mineral complexes such as gummite wikipedia.org
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plumbo-
plumbo- before a vowel plumb-, used as combining form of L. plumbum lead, forming chemical and mineralogical terms. plumboˈcalcite Min., an isomorphous mixture of the carbonates of lead and calcium, Pb{pp}CO3.32Ca{pp}CO3, occurring in rhombohedral forms at Leadhills and Wanlockhead (Watts). plumboˈc... Oxford English Dictionary
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yttro-
yttro- Min., (ˌɪtrəʊ) used as combining form of yttrium in names of minerals containing yttrium, the second element usually indicating the other metallic constituent, sometimes an allied mineral: as yttrocerite (-ˈsɪəraɪt) [cerium], yttrocoˈlumbite [columbium], yttroˈgummite [gummite], yttroˈtantali... Oxford English Dictionary
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renardite
renardite Min. (rəˈnɑːdaɪt) [a. F. renardite (A. Schoep 1928, in Bull. de la Soc. Fran{cced}aise de Min. LI. 247), f. the name of A. F. Renard (1842–1903), of the University of Ghent: see -ite1.] A hydrated basic phosphate of lead and uranium, Pb(UO2)4(PO4)2(OH)4.7H2O, found as minute, yellow orthor... Oxford English Dictionary
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