patronaattina
Patronaattina is a rare and distinctive mineral species discovered in 1997. It is named after the patron saint of the discoverer, Saint Anthony of Padua. The mineral is typically found in the form of small, dark green crystals or granular masses. It is a member of the attinite group, which includes other rare minerals such as attinite and jahnsite.
Patronaattina is primarily composed of uranium, silicon, and oxygen, with the chemical formula (UO2)SiO4·H2O. Its crystal
Patronaattina is typically found in uranium-rich deposits, often in association with other uranium minerals such as
The mineral's rarity and distinctive appearance make it a valuable specimen for collectors. However, its radioactivity