Esperite With Willemite - Franklin, NJ




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Reference Number: Avaluer:44257881Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Franklin Mineral Museum: Fluorescent mineral species
Original Description:
One of the great Franklin fluorescent classics and esperite is one of the king fluorescent species at Franklin. It is a rare fluorescent species, and the canary yellow fluorescent color makes for a bright and startling appearance. Esperite is a lead calcium zinc silicate and was originally named "calcium larsenite' but renamed in 1965 after Esper Signius Larsen, Jr. petrologist and Professor of Geology at Harvard University. As a side note, some Franklin oldtimers still catch themselve...s calling esperite "calcium larsenite" to this day.  Franklin is the type locality of esperite and has not been found at the sister deposit at Sterling Hill. It is reported from another locality in South America. The most indicative assemblage of esperite is massive, black metallic franklinite with "swirls" of resinous to dull, orange zincite, and dull, greasy white to pale brownish esperite. There are some very minor spots of associated willemite, and it is usually a sub-vitreous white or very pale green in this type of assemblage. Willemite is frequently associated and makes for a pleasing contrast in ultraviolet light. There is some calcite present in the matrix in a few spots in the specimen. Esperite fluoresces a bright canary yellow, and the willemite fluoresces a bright green, and the calcite a bright to moderate red. All this is best seen under shortwave (254nm) ultraviolet light. This is a showy example of fluorescent esperite and suitable for any fluorescent mineral collector.Dimensions are 11.6x7.2x5.8cm - 4½x2¾x2¼in. Please note the centimeter cube and inch bar for scale.Weight in grams and ounces: 820.6g - 28.94oz.From the Franklin mine, Franklin, NJ.
The previous collection this specimen was in is #140, Dr. Don Miller.
#140 is the museum's Collection Sale number previously offered in the museum shop.
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