COFFINITE NATURAL

URANIUM ROCK

 

Radiation level:  66,000 CPM;

Found at Uravan Colorado

uranium field, April  2018

Weight  1.0 oz.

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COFFINITE is a fairly common uranium

mineral.   Typically, it has scattered

colors of yellow and black on its rock

surface. Coffinite is a member of the

Zircon mineral group.  It was first

discovered at the Uravan Colorado

uranium area; it is also found at

Germany, Austria, and the Czech

Republic. Some Coffinite rocks have

been found with uranium densities

as high as 72%.  Uraninite, another

uranium mineral, often occurs at the

same minefields as coffinite.  Coffinite

is named after the famous American

uranium geologist, REUBEN COFFIN,

who lived from 1886 to 1972;

he died at age 86.

 

 Jurassic Canyon NM is the

USA's richest location for URANIUM

rocks to be found, on or near the

ground surface. Radiation levels above

40,000. CPM are considered high

levels, with regard to comparison with

other natural radioactive rocks.  This

rock, with 66,000. CPM response, is

high-level. NOTE that applications in

industrial, medical, or military uses

have far higher radiation levels than

those found in natural uranium rocks.

 

ALPHA RADIATION is the radiation type
that is most easily blocked by barriers, even
by clothing, paper, or the skin. Alpha
radiation is the radiation type that is
most commonly emitted by natural uranium.  By
contrast, Gamma ray radiation, is the "Macho"
type of radiation.  Gamma rays penetrate all
barriers, even metals such as lead. Gamma rays
make space travel difficult, because cosmic rays
in outer space are mainly gamma radiation.
Cosmic radiation at the ISS space station is 
240 times more intense than natural surface
radiation on Earth;  At the surface of red
planet Mars, the radiation is 730 times more
intense than Earth's surface radiation. The
Gamma Ray Burst of October 2022, a
tightly focused narrow beam, traveled 2.4
billion light years to Earth; it was the most
the most intense energy event since the early
"Big Bang." That GRB interrupted low-frequency

 AM-radio on Earth for four days.) The GRB of

October 2022 was labeled by astronomers as

the BOAT-GRB: "Brightest of All Time."

 
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Stephen Buggie, Ph.D.

Professor Emeritus of Psychology

Univ. of New Mexico, Gallup

Gallup NM 87301-6979