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Rockyard Labradorite - UVc

 

From the High Desert Rocks and Gems rockyard in Burns Oregon, USA comes this 2.5" wide specimen of labradorite, a plagioclastic feldspar with the calcium (anorthite) percentage in the range of 50 to 70%. The red fluorescence under UVc is due to Fe3+ replacing Al3+ ions within the aluminum silicate framework.

 

Contains:

Labradorite (FL Red >UVc)

 

 

Shown under UVc light.

 

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Key:

WL = White light

FL = Fluoresces

PHOS = Phosporesces

UVa = 368nm (LW), UVb = 311nm (MW), UVc = 254nm (SW)

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18 Watt Triple Output UV lamp from Polman Minerals - Way Too Cool UV lamps

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Uploaded on November 3, 2012
Taken on November 3, 2012