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Brannerite from the Penn Haven Junction uranium occurrence, Carbon County, Pennsylvania

November 1, 1976

Thorium-free brannerite has been identified in Upper Devonian uraniferous sandstone from Penn Haven Junction, Carbon County, Pa. The brannerite was located by a variation of the "Lexan" technique and is associated with galena, uraninite, and clausthalite. The angular thorium-free nature of the brannerite suggests that it formed by metamorphism of uranium-saturated leucoxene. As a result of the metamorphism some uranium may be in less soluble minerals than those found in the uranium deposits of the Western United States. For this reason, in-place leaching of the uranium may be impractical.

Publication Year 1976
Title Brannerite from the Penn Haven Junction uranium occurrence, Carbon County, Pennsylvania
Authors R. B. Finkelman, Harry Klemic
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey
Index ID 70233432
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse