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4.0 out of 5 stars
Introduction to Radioactive Minerals,
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A nice book with Plenty of pictures of Radioactive Minerals. Most people do not have a way to detect if they have minerals that are radioactive. Nor do they want the minerals in the home. Here a collector can see what they look like.
Having a listing of Locals for various minerals is also a very handy Item to those who are going rock collecting. If you are in the general area of some sources those interested could go seek out a nice sample for their collection The 6 page appendix called Checklist of Radioactive Minerals includes what group the are in, The Chemical Formula, Color and UV Fluorescent color. For those collecting radioactive minerals it is a much needed Listing. I think those interested in Rock collecting can really enjoy the information and the way it is presented in this book. A good resource for any rock collector.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Right to the last detail,
By MikeSNJ (Vernon Valley, NJ) - See all my reviews
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Great photography. Explains the subject in great detail. Is great for finding collecting locales. Covers common sense safety precautions. One should have a good basic knowledge of rocks and minerals and the collecting hobby before jumping into this book. Is an advanced subject that requires careful study and caution in pursuing.
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Introduction to Radioactive Minerals by R. J. Lauf (Paperback - Dec. 2007)
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