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Fluorescent Mineral Database

Microcline

Opal-AN and Feldspar from Chalk Mountain Mine, North Carolina

Catapleiite and Feldspar from Mont St. Hiliare

Charoite, Microcline, and Steacyite from Russia

Topaz and Feldspar from the Zapot Pegmatite, Nevada

Two Feldspars from Hurricane Mountain, Carroll County, New Hampshire

Two Feldspars from Colorado

Zircon, Microcline and Fluorapatite from Skardu, Pakistan

Altered Thorite, Agrellite and Two Feldspars from the Kipawa Complex, Canada

Arctite, Fluorapatite, Sodalite and Microcline from the Koashva Mine, Murmansk Oblast, Russia

Four Color Specimen from Koashva Mountain, Russia

Microcline from Teller Co., Colorado

Baratovite and Feldspar from Dara-i-Pioz, Tajikistan

Zektzerite and Others from Dara-i-Pioz, Tajikistan

Natrolite and Microcline - Poudrette Quarry, Mont St-Hilaire, Canada

Apatite, Hydrozincite, Microcline, Calcite - Sterling Hill, New Jersey

Lepidolite and Microcline - Padrón river, Estepona, Malaga, Spain

Microcline and Smokey Quartz - Lolo Pass, Montana

Sphalerite, Microcline - Taylor Road, Franklin, New Jersey

Natrolite and Microcline - Mont Saint-Hilaire, Quebec, Canada

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