FLUORITE

 

Fluorite is a calcium fluoride mineral (CaF2).  The most diagnostic physical property of fluorite is its hardness (H≡4).  Fluorite typically forms cubic crystals and, when broken, displays four cleavage planes (also quite diagnostic).  When broken under controlled conditions, the broken pieces of fluorite form double pyramids (see below).  Fluorite is a good example of a mineral that can be any color.  Common fluorite colors include clear, purple, blue, green, yellow, orange, and brown.  The stereotypical color for fluorite is purple.  Purple is the color fluorite "should be".  A mineral collector doesn't have fluorite unless it's a purple fluorite.

 

Fluorite occurs in association with some active volcanoes.  HF emitted from volcanoes can react with Ca-bearing rocks to form fluorite crystals.  Many hydrothermal veins contain fluorite.  Much fluorite occurs in the vicinity of southern Illinois (Mississippi Valley-type deposits).

 

Fluorite samples showing dioctahedral cleavage (4 cleavage planes & double pyramid shape); yellow fluorite is 11 mm across; clear & green fluorites are 14 mm across each; purple fluorite (not black!) is 12 mm across.

 


 

Fluorite in dolostone (Lockport Dolomite, upper Niagaran Series, Wenlockian, upper Middle Silurian; Graymont Dolime Inc. quarry at Genoa, northwestern Ottawa County, northwestern Ohio, USA).  Collected 2007 by John Vasichko and Joseph Vasichko.

 


 

Fluorite (purple mass) in a dolomitized stromatoporoid (Animalia, Porifera, Stromatoporoidea), derived from the Detroit River Group (Lower-Middle Devonian) or lower Dundee Formation (Middle Devonian) at Stoneco Auglaize Quarry, just southeast of town of Junction, Auglaize Township, northeastern Paulding County, northwestern Ohio, USA.  Specimen owned by Wayne Snyder.

 


 

Fluorite (purplish) & galena (silvery-gray) from the Denton Mine, Hardin County, Illinois, USA.

 


 

Fluorite from the Rosiclare Level, Cross-Cut Ore Body, Minerva # 1 Mine, Cave-in-Rock Mining District, southern Illinois, USA.  Owned by Ross Lillie.

 


 

Fluorite from the Rosiclare Level, Cross-Cut Ore Body, Minerva # 1 Mine, Cave-in-Rock Mining District, southern Illinois, USA.  Owned by Ross Lillie.

 


 

Fluorite from the Rosiclare Level, Cross-Cut Ore Body, Minerva # 1 Mine, Cave-in-Rock Mining District, southern Illinois, USA.  Owned by Ross Lillie.

 


 

Fluorite from the Rosiclare Level, Cross-Cut Ore Body, Minerva # 1 Mine, Cave-in-Rock Mining District, southern Illinois, USA.  Owned by Ross Lillie.

 


 

Photo gallery of fluorite

 


 

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