Fluorescent Minerals by Species
Fluorapatite
Fluorapatite, the most common mineral generally referred as "apatite". Yellow fluorescence under...
Fluorite
Fluorite, the mineral namesake of fluorescence!SC302 – Fluorite and Cerussite from the Blanchard...
Gypsum
Gypsum and his crystal clear variety selenite.Fluorescence under longwave UV light.Normal...
Glauberite
GlauberiteSC1116 – Glauberite from the Salton Sea, California, USAFluorescence under shortwave UV...
Gonnardite
Fluorescence under midwave and longwave UV light.Normal light.Fluorescent gonnardite in my...
Grossular
Grossular garnet is not often fluorescent. Only a few localities come to my mind: the Sierra de...
My Mineral Collection
SC1017 – Scheelite from the Tae Hwa Mine, South Korea
A couple of scheelite crystals: brown in daylight they show the typical bright blue fluorescence...
SC1005 – Fluorapatite from the Skardu Area, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
A couple of hexagonal fluorapatite crystals, joined together at their base. Not the cleanest...
SC1004 – Fluorapatite from the Skardu Area, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Little fluorapatite crystal, one of those you can find on bowls full of broken crystals on...
SC1003 – Fluorapatite from the Skardu Area, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Little fluorapatite crystal, one of those you can find on bowls full of broken crystals on...
SC1001 – Danburite from Charcas, Mexico
Large cluster of milky white danburite crystals, fluorescent green under midwave UV light. Each...
SC1000 – Scapolite and Gonnardite on Calcite from Afghanistan
Large scapolite crystals, possibly marialite, intermixed with calcite. The scapolite fluoresces...