Auerlite
Auerlite is a rare North Carolina mineral variety, remarkably rich in thorium dioxide, named after Carl Auer von Welsbach, the inventor of the Welsbach incandescent gas mantle. It is considered to be a phosphorus bearing variety of thorite.
Description
It was originally described as a hydrous silico-phosphate of thorium, ThO2+2H2O, i.e. thorite in which part of the silica is replaced by phosphoric acid. The crystals are tetragonal, lemon-yellow to brown-red in color, and sub-translucent to opaque. The mineral is very brittle; its hardness is 2.5 to 3, and its specific gravity 4.422 to 4.766, the darker crystals having the greatest density.Analysis gave the following results: —