JTL URANIUM ROCK
JURASSIC TODILTO
LIMESTONE
$44.00 + $9.50 shipping
Radiation: 55,000. cpm
Weight: 3.4 oz.
This rock was collected at ground
level (not underground) during August 2018, at
the famous BARBARA-J MINE site at Jurassic
Canyon, located 20 miles NW from Gallup NM.
As a type of radioactive limestone rock,
it was produced at an ancient body of
water in visible layers. Of the several types of
uranium minerals, its layers of mineral are visible.
When you buy this JTL, I will enclose a photocopy
of a research article that confirms that
the rock was produced gradually in water,
during a time interval of thousands or millions
of years. The ancient water body was
called Ambrosia Lake, which has been dry for
for millions of years. What makes JTL rocks very
special, compared with other uranium minerals, is
that radioactive dinosaur fossils are more likely
located in JTL rocks, rather than in other varieties
of uranium mineral rocks. The New Mexico Museum
of Natural History has many displays of radioactive
dinosaur fossils, and these originated at Jurassic
Canyon, near Grants. Mount Taylor, the long-
extinct uranium volcano, spewed huge amounts of
uranium during the Jurassic era, 200 million to 146
million years ago; this was the era when the shores
of Lake Ambrosia (in the shadow of the Mount
Taylor volcano), teemed with many dinosaurs of various species.
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
radiation on Earth; At the surface of red
planet Mars, the radiation is 730
times more intense than Earth's own
surface radiation. The Gamma Ray Burst
of October 2022, a tightly focused narrow
GRB interrupted low-frequency AM-
Stephen Buggie, Ph.D.
Univ. of New Mexico, Gallup
Gallup NM 87301-6979