SKLODOWSKITE
Specimen skl-3
$ 40.00Dims: 2.80x2.31x1.37" (7.12x5.87x3.48cm)
Wt: 5.73oz (162.1g)
Kamoto-Fond Mine, Kolwezi, Congo
This specimen displays at least three uranium minerals as visible distinct crystals. All of these crystals are in a circular 2-cm cavity at one end of the specimen. Most of the crystals are sklowdowskite, with golden-yellow crystals which are mostly translucent but some do appear transparent. Most of these also have a dull luster. Second most common are bright green crystals of cuprosklowdowskite, and least common are bright yellow transparent crystals of uranophane (these have a silky luster). The host rock also has a thin crust of a green mineral, and a loupe reveals that it is likely more cuprosklowdowskite, and is accompanied by additional crusts of sklowdowskite and even some uranophane.