ambrite
Chemical formula: See retinite
Family: Organic
Status: NR
Crystal system : Amorphous
Display mineral: NON
Luminescence:
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Longwave UV (365nm) colors: | Blue ,
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| Intensity LW:Weak
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Phosphorescence (in the common sense of the term) observable with the naked eye:
No data
Comments:
The term ambrite seems to specifically refer to amber found in coal seams in New Zealand.
Activator(s) and spectrum:
Activator(s): Matière organique intrinsèque,
No spectrum yet
Best localities for fluorescence (*):
- Motupipi coal Mine, New Zealand;
- Drury coal Mine, New Zealand;
(*)The data are not exhaustive and are limited to a few remarkable localities for fluorescence
Bibliographic reference for luminescence:
- The Henkel Glossary of Fluorescent Minerals, Dr. Gerhard Henkel, Published by the FMS, 1989 ,
Reference for luminescence on the Internet:
Mineralogical reference on the Internet:
http://www.mindat.org/show.php?name=Ambrite
http://webmineral.com/data/Ambrite.shtml
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