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Original paper

Travis A. Olds, Anthony R. Kampf, Samuel L. Perry, Xiaofeng Guo, Joe Marty, Timothy P. Rose, Peter C. Burns

Navrotskyite, K2Na10(UO2)3(SO4)9·2H2O, a new sodium and potassium uranyl-sulfate mineral from the Blue Lizard mine, Red Canyon, White Canyon District, San Juan County, Utah

Journal of Geosciences, volume 68 (2023), issue 3, 249 - 259

DOI: http://doi.org/10.3190/jgeosci.378


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