Carnotite is a potassium uranium vanadate radioactive mineral with chemical formula: K2(UO2)2(VO4)2·3H2O. The water content can vary and small amounts of calcium, barium, magnesium, iron, and sodium are often present.
Carnotite is a bright to greenish yellow mineral that occurs typically as crusts and flakes in sandstones. Amounts as low as one percent will color the sandstone a bright yellow. The high uranium content makes carnotite an important uranium ore and also radioactive. It is a secondary vanadium and uranium mineral usually found in sedimentary rocks in arid climates.
In the United States it is an important ore of uranium in the Colorado Plateau region of the United States where it occurs as disseminations in sandstone and concentrations around petrified logs. It also occurs in the U.S. states of Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona and Utah. It also occurs incidentally in Grants, New Mexico and Carbon County, Pennsylvania.
Carnotite is reported in Congo (Kinshasa), Morocco, Australia (Radium Hill) and Kazakhstan. In Pakistan carnotite occurs in the Upper Miocene middle Siwaliks sandstone (Dhokpathan Formation), in the vicinity of Takhat Nasrati, Karak District.
On the telephone all morning
it's been a while since I talked to you
your voice's transferred sweet
I wish forever I could talk to you
of course I blame that guy Tom
I'm sure he talked you into doing it
although I'm sorry he's dead
when you go to him I kill him again...
and again...and again...
keep trying that tapes and records
I thought you loved them over anything
this conversation's hard for me and stupid
but we had to do it
you drove your car into a moving train
you held each other headed for the end
and they say it went blank
now here you are with just a few days left
keep trying that tapes and records
I thought you loved them over anything
this conversation's hard for me and stupid
but we had to do it