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  1. Parsonsite is a lead uranium phosphate mineral with yellow color and elongated crystals. It was named after mineralogist Arthur Leonard Parsons and first described in 1923 in Congo.

  2. Parsonsite is a uranyl phosphate mineral named after Arthur Leonard Parsons, a Canadian mineralogist. It has various colours, forms and crystal habits, and occurs in uranium deposits in Brazil, DR Congo and France.

  3. Parsonsite is a uranyl phosphate mineral with yellow, brown or greenish brown color. It has a triclinic crystal system, a density of 5.72-6.29 g/cm3, and a strong radioactivity.

  4. Oct 19, 2023 · Parsonsite is a uranyl phosphate mineral with the chemical formula Pb2(UO2)(PO4). It has a triclinic crystal system and a brown to yellow color. See photos, localities, chemistry and classification of parsonsite.

  5. May 1, 2000 · Parsonsite is the first uranyl phosphate mineral structure that is based upon chains of polymerized polyhedra of higher bond-valence; others contain sheets that are either based upon the autunite or phosphuranylite anion-topologies.

    • Peter C. Burns
    • 2000
  6. The meaning of PARSONSITE is a mineral Pb2 (UO2) (PO4)2.2H2O consisting of a hydrous lead uranyl phosphate found as a brownish powder in Shaba region (formerly Katanga Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo).

  7. Hallimondite-Parsonsite Series mineral data, information about Hallimondite-Parsonsite Series, its properties and worldwide locations.