schroeckingerite
Schroeckingerite is a rare, naturally occurring mineral with the chemical formula NaCa3(UO2)(CO3)3(OH)·11H2O. It belongs to the uranyl carbonate group of minerals and is known for its vibrant yellow to greenish-yellow color. The mineral was first described in 1937 and is named after Austrian mineralogist and geologist Carl Schroeckinger.
Schroeckingerite typically forms in arid or semi-arid environments, often associated with uranium deposits. It is commonly
Notable occurrences of schroeckingerite include the La Sal mine in San Juan County, Utah, USA, and deposits