Fluorescent Minerals by Species
Sorensenite
Sorensenite, rare beryllium mineral from Greenland.SC1210 – Sorensenite from the Ilímaussaq...
Sphalerite
Sphalerite -- fluorescent almost any color, most often under longwave UV light. Considering here...
Stevensite
Stevensite is not a particularly common, or known, fluorescent mineral. To be honest, its...
Tremolite
Tremolite. SC301 – Anthophyllite, Clino-suenoite, and Tremolite from the International Talc...
Tugtupite
Tugtupite: typically bright red fluorescence under shortwave, orange under longwave. Only in some...
Turneaureite
TurneaureiteSC1238 – Turneaureite from the Franklin Mine, NJ, USAFluorescence under shortwave UV...
My Mineral Collection
SC345 – Smithsonite, Cerussite and Hydrozincinte from the Zorzone Mine, Lombardy, Italy
Pocket of smithsonite crystals on matrix. On top of the smithsonite there are a few small...
SC344 – Hydrozincite from the Zorzone Mine, Lombardy, Italy
Hydrozoncite on matrix. The hydrozincite fluoresces a nice blue under shortwave UV light, not much...
SC343 – Aragonite from Sant’Agostino di Coli, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Acicular aragonite crystals. Bluish/white fluorescence under UV light with green...
SC342 – Sphalerite & Dolomite from the Raibl Mines, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy
Rough piece of orange/brown sphalerite/schalenblende intermixed with white dolomite. The...
SC325 – Grossular Garnet from Sierra de Cruces, Coahuila, Mexico
Raspberry garnet var grossular, also called Rosolite. The main crystal is about 10mm in size. Nice...
SC302 – Fluorite and Cerussite from the Blanchard Mine, New Mexico, USA
White fluorite cubes covered by secondary lead minerals, mostly (?) cerussite. The cerussite is...