Cerussite

Nov 25, 2024 | Fluorescent Minerals by Species

Cerussite, quite often fluorescent yellow under longwave UV light. But not always!

SC302 – Fluorite and Cerussite from the Blanchard Mine, New Mexico, USA

Fluorescence under longwave UV light.
Fluorescence under longwave UV light.

SC345 – Smithsonite, Cerussite and Hydrozincinte from the Zorzone Mine, Lombardy, Italy

Fluorescence under longwave UV light.
Fluorescence under longwave UV light.

Fluorescent cerussite in my collection:

Aragonite

Aragonite

AragoniteSC343 – Aragonite from Sant’Agostino di Coli, Emilia-Romagna, ItalyFluorescence under...

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Baryte

Baryte

BaryteSC1112 – Baryte from the Meikle Mine, Nevada, USAFluorescence under longwave UV light.Normal...

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Calcite

Calcite

Calcite is, perhaps, one of the most colorful mineral under UV light. It can fluoresce virtually...

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Carpathite

Carpathite

Carpathite, also known as Karpatite, is one of the few organic minerals. It is chemically...

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Celestine

Celestine

Celestine typically fluoresces white or bluish white. Best under longwave UV light. Usually also...

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Danburite

Danburite

Typically fluoresces green under midwave UV light. Most samples come from Charcas in San Luis...

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Diopside

Diopside

Fluorescence under fullwave: shortwave plus midwave plus longwave UV light.Normal...

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Dolomite

Dolomite

Dolomite, typically fluorescent white under longwave UV light.SC342 – Sphalerite & Dolomite from...

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Fluoborite

Fluoborite

FluoboriteSC858 – Fluoborite from the Sterling Mine, Ogdensburg, New Jersey, USAFluorescence under...

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Fluorapatite

Fluorapatite

Fluorapatite, the most common mineral generally referred as "apatite". Yellow fluorescence under...

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