BEREZANSKITE
Chemical Formula: KLi3Ti2Si12O30
Familly: Silicates
Status: IMA-A
Mineral for Display: No
Luminescence:
UV Type |
Main color |
Intensity |
Observation Frequency |
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Short Waves (254 nm): | Bluish White | | | | | | |
Phosphorescence (in the common meaning of the term) seen by naked eye:
No Data
Comments:
Analogue titanifère de la brannockite (également fluorescente); Cathodoluminescence bleu brillant.
Main Activator(s) and spectrum:
Most Common Activator: Ti - O
Peaks in the spectrum (nm):
Ti - O (?) : very large band with max at 460nm (Gorobets)
No spectrum for the moment
Best Locality for luminescence(*):
- Dara-i-Pioz, Tadjikhistan
(*)Data are not exhaustive and are limited to the most important localities for fluorescence
Bibliographical Reference for luminescence:
- Fluorescence: Gems and Minerals Under Ultraviolet Light, Manuel Robbins, 1994, Geoscience Press, ISBN 0-945005-13-X ,
- Luminescent Spectra of Minerals, Boris S. Gorobets and Alexandre A. Rogojine, Moscow, 2002 ,
Luminescence Reference on internet:
Mineralogical Reference on internet:
http://www.mindat.org/show.php?name=Berezanskite
http://webmineral.com/data/Berezanskite.shtml
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