Uraseurannan
Uraseurannan is a rare and highly radioactive mineral that was first discovered in the late 19th century. It is named after its high uranium content, which gives it a distinctive greenish glow under ultraviolet light. The mineral is primarily composed of uranium oxide, with trace amounts of other elements such as thorium and rare earth metals. Uraseurannan is typically found in granitic pegmatites and other uranium-rich deposits, often in association with other uranium minerals like autunite and torbernite.
Due to its high radioactivity, uraseurannan is not commonly used in industry or commerce. However, it has
Uraseurannan is a fascinating mineral, but its rarity and hazardous properties make it a subject of interest