Hyalite

Nov 21, 2024 | Fluorescent Minerals by Species

Hyalite, the “bubbly” variety of opal.

Typical fluorescence us bright green due to uranyl UO22+ ion activator.

SC361 – Hyalite from Gallatin Co., Montana, USA

Fluorescence under shortwave UV light.
Normal light.

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