auandmines
Auandmines is a mineral composed of copper, uranium, and vanadium. It is a rare and complex mineral that is typically found in granitic pegmatites and hydrothermal veins. The mineral was first discovered in 1952 in the Auvergne region of France, and its name is derived from the combination of its constituent elements: gold (Au), uranium (U), and vanadium (V).
Auandmines has a distinctive crystal structure and is often found in association with other minerals such
The primary uses of auandmines are limited due to its rarity and the difficulty in extracting its