[Rockhounds] Swedish Mineral Sites

Axel Emmermann axel.emmermann at pandora.be
Mon May 11 14:42:49 PDT 2009


Hi Jack,

If you're into fluorescence you might want to visit Langban... 
Lots of calcite, svabite, tilasite, ....
http://users.telenet.be/axel.emmerman/FiatLux/Silicates.html#hiortdahliet

You need a short wave UV-source and LOTS of mosquito-spray I'm told...

Cheers

Axel Emmermann
European Regional Vice President of the
Fluorescent Mineral Society
<http://www.uvminerals.org/>
=========================
Mineralogische Kring Antwerpen/Antwerp Mineralogical Society
<http://www.minerant.org/index.html>
Werkgroepleider/Workgroup leader: Fluorescerende mineralen/Fluorescent
minerals
Technische Realisaties/Engineering
My website: http://users.telenet.be/axel.emmerman/FiatLux/Index.php
 
 
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> Namens (s) Jack Dann
> Verzonden: maandag 11 mei 2009 22:14
> Aan: 'Rockhounds at drizzle.com: A mailing list for rock and gem collectors'
> Onderwerp: [Rockhounds] Swedish Mineral Sites
> 
> Hi,
> 
> 
> Does anyone know of any interesting mineralogical / geological sites in
Sweden or North
> Norway (Troms to be exact). Myself and a few others are driving up there
from the UK to
> conduct a month or so of fieldwork and wouldn't mind doing some
collecting!
> 
> If I get some decent samples and people don't mind paying postage from the
UK I'm
> perfectly happy to send a few pieces around the globe!
> Many Thanks
> 
> Jack
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