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Farringtonite

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Farringtonite is a rare mineral classified as a phosphate mineral, primarily composed of magnesium and uranium phosphates. It was first discovered in specific geological settings and is known for its distinct crystalline structure and unique fluorescence properties under ultraviolet light. Due to its scarcity, it is primarily of interest to mineral collectors and researchers studying phosphate mineralogy.

Key Features

  • Chemical composition: Magnesium uranium phosphate
  • Crystalline appearance with well-formed crystals
  • Luminescent fluorescence under UV light
  • Rarity and limited geographic occurrence
  • Typically found in uranium-rich geological environments

Pros

  • Unique fluorescent properties make it interesting visually
  • Contributes to the understanding of phosphate mineralogy
  • Valuable for collectors due to its rarity

Cons

  • Very scarce, making it difficult to obtain or study extensively
  • Radioactive due to uranium content, requiring cautious handling
  • Limited practical applications outside mineralogical research
  • Potential health hazards because of radioactivity

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 10:30:35 AM UTC