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Fluorite - Amber Yellow - N. Yorkshire, England (Ref RSB2)

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Fluorite - Amber Yellow - N. Yorkshire, England (Ref RSB2)

Specimen Crystal
Amber Fluorite, showing a dark brown phantom.
Fluorescent short wave and long wave

With minor Barite 

From
Sunside Mine (Underedge Level)
Langthwaite,
Arkengarthdale,
Richmonshire,
North Yorkshire,
England,
UK.

Collected 2007

   


Fluorite is a calcium fluoride crystal. Its growth pattern is cubic or octahedral, and it occurs in hydrothermal veins, often in association with minerals such as Quartz, Calcite and Barite. It can be found in a wide range of colours, including colourless, green, purple, white, yellow, red, pink, and black. Often multiple colour appear in the same specimen. Fluorite has lent its name to the property of fluorescence, the display of vivid glowing colours under ultraviolet light.

Important Fluorite deposits have been found in Germany, England, China, Argentina and the USA.


 
 Short Wave 

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