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Scapolite: Colors can fool you!

Contributed by: FMS Admin
Date: Sep 19th, 2025
Locality: Kokcha Valley, Badakhshan, Afghanistan (See on Mindat)

Description:
A typical scapolite (marialitic) from the Koksha Valley, Badakhshan, Afghanistan. In UV-A (365 nm LED) we see the typical S2- vibronic emission. In UV-C (275 nm LED) we see also a yellow emission, but this not a weakened S2- emission. The resulting color is caused by the usual bright red Fe3+ emission (usually seen alone), together with a violet Ce3+ emission. There is also a weak band in the green.
Originally posted by groensteenfreterke on Nature’s Rainbow.

Fluorescence under 275nm UV light.
Fluorescence under 275nm UV light.
Fluorescence under longwave UV light.
Fluorescence under longwave UV light.
Normal light.
Normal light.
Fluorescence spectra.
Fluorescence spectra.

Summary of luminescence responses:

Scapolite (Mindat) (RRUFF)

  • Fluorescence under Longwave (365nm LED) UV light: Orange
  • Fluorescence under 275nm LED UV light: Yellow