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Fluorescent Mineral Database

Polylithionite

Polylithionite and Danburite, Sosedka pegmatite, Russia

Polylithionite, Albite, and some small tourmalines

Polylithionite Rose from Mt. St. Hilaire

Tugtupite and Polylithionite - Greenland

Polylithionite - Mt. St. Hilaire, Canada

Leucophanite and Polylithionite - Mt. St. Hilaire, Canada

Polylithionite, with tugtupite and analcime, on albite - Greenland

Tugtupite, Chkalovite, Polylithionite - Ilimaussaq, Greenland

Silver Polylithionite with Sodalite - Greenland

Polylithionite with Unknown - Greenland

Leucophanite, Calcite, Polylithionite - Mount St. Hilaire, Quebec, Canada

Polylithionite from Greenland

Fluorescent Mica from Three Different Localities

Polylithionite Rosette from Mont Saint-Hilaire, Quebec, Canada

Polylithionite, Leucophanite, Albite, Serandite, etc. - Mont Saint-Hilaire, Quebec, Canada

Tugtupite and Polylithionite - Greenland

Brightly Fluorescent Tugtupite - Taseq Slope, Ilimaussaq Complex, Kujalleq, Greenland

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