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Русский: Люминесценция флюорита в ультрафиолетовых лучах. Наблюдается равномерная сине-фиолетовая люминесценция.Предполагается, что свечение во флюорите обусловлено присутствием в качестве активаторов иттрия, европия, самария или даже материала органического происхождения. Макросъемка, увеличение 3.7 X
English: Fluorite luminescence in ultraviolet rays. Blue-violet luminescence is observed.It is assumed that the glow in the fluorite is due to the presence of yttrium, europium, samarium or even organic material as activators. Macro photography, magnification 3.7 X
English: Fluorite luminescence in ultraviolet rays. Macrophotography, magnification 3.7 X
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Fluorite luminescence in ultraviolet rays. Macrophotography, magnification 3.7 X

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