Torbernite & Dewindtite, Kersegalec-en-Lignol, Morbihan, Brittany.

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Crystals of green torbernite (a uraniferous mineral, a phosphate of uranium and copper) and yellow dewindtite (this mineral is a hydrated phosphate of lead and uranium), in a beautiful quasi-floating ensemble.

This beautiful and rare association of radioactive minerals comes from Kersegalec, in Lignol, a specimen found in the Morbihan department in Brittany.

Specimen from the Eric Asselborn collection.

  • Description

    Description

    Crystals of green torbernite (a uraniferous mineral, a phosphate of uranium and copper) and yellow dewindtite (this mineral is a hydrated phosphate of lead and uranium), in a beautiful quasi-floating ensemble.

    This beautiful and rare association of radioactive minerals comes from Kersegalec, in Lignol, a specimen found in the Morbihan department in Brittany.

    Specimen from the Eric Asselborn collection.

    This post is also available in: French

  • Additional information

    Additional information

    Weight 0,06 kg
    Dimensions 5 × 4,5 × 3,2 cm