The Strange Lake rare-earth-element deposit, about 250 km northeast of Schefferville, Quebec, on the Quebec-Labrador border, Canada. Link to MinDat.org Location Data.
Name Origin:
For Dr. Ihor Stephan Zajac (1935- ), the geologist who lead the exploration group that discovered the Strange Lake deposit and who first reconized the mineral.
Estimated Exposure (mRem**)/hr If Held in Hand For One Hour
1000 gm / 7.74 cm
822,795
2.22E-05
36,050.05
11.85
100 gm / 3.59 cm
82,280
2.22E-06
3,605.00
1.19
10 gm / 1.67 cm
8,228
2.22E-07
360.50
0.12
1 gm / 7.74 mm
823
2.22E-08
36.05
0.01
0.1 gm / 3.59 mm
82
2.22E-09
3.61
0.00
0.01 gm / 1.67 mm
8
2.22E-10
0.36
0.00
0.001 gm / 0.77 mm
1
2.22E-11
0.04
0.00
Weight of pure Zajacite-(Ce) in grams (gm) and Calculated Diameter of a Sphere with a Density of 4.12 gm/cc.*
Goverment Estimate of Average Annual Exposure (
360 mRem)
** Note: 10 microsieverts/hr = 1 mRem/hr **
Max Permissable Adult Dose 50,000 mRem/yr (hands), 15,000 mRem/yr (eyes)
Lethal Dose LD(50) Exposure 400,000 to 500,000 mRem
Estimated Thorium Activity ( 1.83 % Th) From Sum REE Elements (36.60 % REE)