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XRD Confirmed Magnesiopascoite

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This is a slightly radioactive piece of magnesiopascoite. This is an incredibly rare mineral only discovered in 2007. This piece is extremely large for the type at 6 cm. The color is bright. Activity is about 3,000 CPM on Ludlum Model 3 with 44-9 pancake probe. .

Magnesiopascoiteis a bright orange mineral with formula Ca2Mg(V10O28)·16H2O. It is the magnesium analogue of pascoite. Joe Marty discovered the type specimens of magnesiopascoite in San Juan County Utah

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This is a slightly radioactive piece of magnesiopascoite. This is an incredibly rare mineral only discovered in 2007. This piece is extremely large for the type at 6 cm. The color is bright. Activity is about 3,000 CPM on Ludlum Model 3 with 44-9 pancake probe. .

Magnesiopascoiteis a bright orange mineral with formula Ca2Mg(V10O28)·16H2O. It is the magnesium analogue of pascoite. Joe Marty discovered the type specimens of magnesiopascoite in San Juan County Utah

This is a slightly radioactive piece of magnesiopascoite. This is an incredibly rare mineral only discovered in 2007. This piece is extremely large for the type at 6 cm. The color is bright. Activity is about 3,000 CPM on Ludlum Model 3 with 44-9 pancake probe. .

Magnesiopascoiteis a bright orange mineral with formula Ca2Mg(V10O28)·16H2O. It is the magnesium analogue of pascoite. Joe Marty discovered the type specimens of magnesiopascoite in San Juan County Utah

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