Hardystonite, Clinohedrite, Willemite - Franklin, NJ




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Reference Number: Avaluer:31668899Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Franklin Mineral Museum: Fluorescent mineral species
Original Description:
A classic specimen of hardystonite, clinohedrite, willemite, and calcite adds up to four fluorescent colors. Here we have a specimen of hardystonite and clinohedrite with abundant willemite and minor calcite. The hardystonite is small masses and small sections having an off-white color with a dull to semi-greasy luster. There is a thin layer of colorless, transparent clinohedrite covering the front face of the specimen. There are grains of dull to semi-vitreous, white to pale gray, wil...lemite working through the matrix along with abundant sections and grains of orange-yellow, sub-vitreous garnet. Lastly, there are small grains and a large section of coarse, white, dull lustered calcite at the top of the specimen. The Franklin mine is the type locality for hardystonite and was named in 1899 by John E. Wolff after Hardyston Township, Sussex County, locality of the Franklin orebody prior to incorporation of Franklin Borough in 1913. Hardyston Township surrounds the borough of Franklin today. Clinohedrite was named in 1898 by Samuel L. Penfield and Harry W. Foote from the Greek κλινειν "to incline and εδρα hedra, for face, for the characteristic inclined faces of the crystals.The hardystonite fluoresces a typical moderate violet-blue, willemite a bright green, clinohedrite a bright orange, and the calcite a bright red, all best seen under shortwave (254nm) ultraviolet light.  This is a good example of four beloved fluorescent mineral species from the Franklin mine and ideal for the fluorescent collector needing a good example of these fluorescent species. The specimen sits on one end securely for an optimal display.Dimensions are 8.1x5.2x4.2cm - 3¼x2x1¾in. Please note the centimeter cube and inch bar for scale.Weight in grams and ounces: 294.6g - 10.39oz.From the Franklin mine, Franklin, NJ.
The previous collection this specimen was in is #192, Roslyn Franklin.

#192 is the museum's Collection Sale number previously offered in the museum shop.
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All potential buyers need to be aware that being able to view fluorescent minerals requires an ultraviolet lamp. Most of the minerals from the Franklin and Sterling Hill zinc mining district fluoresce under shortwave ultraviolet light. The shortwave wavelength is 254nm or otherwise known as UV C. Always read the description carefully to determine if the main mineral of interest for a particular specimen will fluoresce. ALL fluorescent minerals depicted in our storefront are illuminated by two (2) 9 watt Triple short/mid/longwave AC Model 9SM-110 Way Too Cool LLC ultraviolet lamps, and the shortwave tubes and filters were replaced in late 2018. There are several available brands and models of ultraviolet lights on eBay and other online sources. For further information on ultraviolet light and fluorescent minerals, copy and paste the following and go to >>> geology.com/articles/fluorescent-minerals.
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DISCLAIMER: Every reasonable effort was made to accurately identify the mineral specie(s) noted in each specimen. The occasional label from previous collection(s) may misidentify some species, and the current title and description here reflect the latest mineral specie(s) identification. A modest effort was made to depict a fluorescent specimen accurately as possible. In some cases, overexposure should be expected in select photographs to compensate for a weak response of a fluorescent specimen. All buyers should exercise safe viewing practices regarding the use of ultraviolet light. Visual dark adaption is highly recommended in the optimal viewing of fluorescent minerals. Buyers should also be aware of what type of lighting to view the specimens under. This can result in perceived differences of color and contrast due to color and contrast shifting under various kinds of lights available.All photographs were taken with a Nikon D5300 digital camera with a Nikon DX AF-S 18-55mm lens attached with a UV filter. Lighting was done with a pair of OSRAM 8.5 watt LED A19 5000K 800 lumens bulbs in brushed aluminum reflectors. The photographs were processed on a color-calibrated flat panel monitor. Do note the Imperial measurement conversion is the nearest equivalent to the listed metric measurement.
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