FLUORESCENT YELLOW CALCITE
Stunning beautiful specimen of Fluorescent Yellow Calcite. Fluorescent with Long UV light. Our photos do no justice to this specimens, bright colour under fluorescence.
Location:
Unanderra, NSW, Australia.
Dimensions:
10.3cm x 6.5cm x 7.3cm, 482g.
CaCO3
Calcium Carbonate.
Calcite name is from chalix the Greek word for lime. This is a most amazing yet, common mineral. Comprising about 4% by weight of the Earth’s crust and formed in many different geological environments. Calcite can form rocks of considerable mass and constitutes a significant part of all three major rock classification types. It forms oolitic, fossiliferous and massive limestones in sedimentary environments. Calcite serves as the cements for many sandstones and shales. Limestone becomes marble from the heat and pressure of metamorphic events. Calcite is even a major component in the igneous rock called carbonatite and forms the major portion of many hydrothermal veins.