found: Work cat.: Vickers, Rollin C. An occurrence of autunite, Lawrence County, South Dakota, 1953:p. 2 (Autunite ... is apple-green and highly fluorescent; it forms finely crystalline masses and well-crystallized plates, as much as 5 mm in length.)
found: Web 3(Autunite. A radioactive lemon-yellow mineral composed of uranyl calcium phosphate ... occurring in tabular crystals with basal cleavage and in micalike scales)
found: Access science from McGraw Hill, via WWW(Autunite [mineralogy] Ca(UO₂)₂(PO₄)₂ 10H₂O. A common fluorescent mineral that occurs as yellow tetragonal plates in uranium deposits; minor ore of uranium.)
found: Cambridge guide to minerals, rocks, and fossils, 1999:p. 92 (Autunite, like torbernite, is a secondary mineral that occurrs in the oxidized parts of veins and pegmatites carrying uranium minerals)
found: Minerology database online, Dec. 13, 2010:(Autunite: other names: Calcium-Autunite, Calcouranite, Lime-Uranite)