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Reflected light optical micrograph of a polished cross-section of a synthetic standard of cerium(IV) oxide [CeO2] in 'P-0114 CeO2' (CSIRO), ex Charles M. Taylor Co. Instrument: Olympus BX-51. Crossed polarisers.
Micrograph by Aaron Torpy. (C) 2024 CSIRO Mineral Resources. All Rights reserved.
Chalcedony specimen from El Paso, Texas. Size: 2 x 1.25" (5.5 cm x 3 cm). It contains trace amounts of the uranyl ion (uranium) which makes it fluoresce under short wave ultraviolet light.
An excellent, lustrous, translucent and blocky specimen of the rare mineral chiolite from Greenland. Chiolite is related to cryolite, but is much rarer and only occurs as massive material. This is a valuable piece of gem rough weighing 28 grams. 3.6 x 2.1
Composite white-light photograph and UV (shortwave+longwave) UV photoluminescence image of a specimen of chkalovite (green PL) and sodalite (orange PL) on a microcline matrix, from Tunuliarfik, Ilímaussaq, Greenland
Photo (C) 2003 James O. Hamblen (http://hamblen.ece.gatech.edu/uvminerals/). Reproduced with permission.