Diopside with Calcite & Phlogopite, Badakhshan, Afghanistan

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Diopside with Calcite & Phlogopite, Badakhshan, Afghanistan

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Phlogopite on Limestone with Apatite
Locality: Wilberforce, Ontario

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Mixed fluorescent minerals including afghanite, calcite, albite, scapolite, phlogopite, and others yet to be identified from Badakhshan, Afghanistan.  Pictured under white light, long wave ultraviolet, mid-wave ultraviolet, and short wave ultraviolet. You can see the other side of this amazingly cool rock here: https://arockmaniac.tumblr.com/post/183099375015/mixed-fluorescent-minerals-including-afghanite Â
Phlogopite KMg3(Si3Al)O10(OH)2
Russia, Kola Peninsula, Murmansk region, Kovdor
Photo: Ekaterina  Pakhneva