MONTEBRASITE
Chemical formula: LiAl(PO4)(OH,F)
Family: Phosphates, Arseniates, Vanadates
Status: IMA-GP
Display mineral: NON
Luminescence:
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Longwave UV (365nm) colors: | Blue , Green ,
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Daylight picture
Montebrasite,
Poland, Maine, USA;
Col. G.Barmarin; Photo: G. Barmarin
Shortwave (254nm) picture
Montebrasite UVSW,
Poland, Maine, USA;
Col. G.Barmarin; Photo: G. Barmarin
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Phosphorescence (in the common sense of the term) observable with the naked eye:
No data
Activator(s) and spectrum:
Activator(s): Inconnu , (UO2)2+ (ion Uranyle) en impureté,
Peaks in the spectrum (nm):
(UO2)2+ : 488, 502, 506, 522, 550, 575nm
430 nm (?)
No spectrum yet
Best localities for fluorescence (*):
- Steward Mine, San Diego County, California, USA;
- Oxford County - Havey Mine - Poland, Maine, USA;
- Russia;
(*)The data are not exhaustive and are limited to a few remarkable localities for fluorescence
Bibliographic reference for luminescence:
- Luminescent Spectra of Minerals, Boris S. Gorobets and Alexandre A. Rogojine, Moscow, 2002 ,
Mineralogical reference on the Internet:
http://www.mindat.org/show.php?name=Montebrasite
http://webmineral.com/data/Montebrasite.shtml
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