9.3" Fluorescent Halite Crystal Cluster - Utah
This 9.3" wide specimen features attractive white halite crystals, collected from the Great Salt Lake in Box Elder County, Utah. The crystal formations have a geometrically aesthetic appeal that can only be truly appreciated in person.
Under shortwave ultraviolet light, these crystals exhibit a bluish white fluorescence.
Under shortwave ultraviolet light, these crystals exhibit a bluish white fluorescence.
Halite, more commonly known as rock salt, is a form of the mineral sodium chloride (NaCl). It forms when salt-rich waters evaporate and can be colored by mineral impurities.
SPECIES
Halite
LOCATION
Great Salt Lake, Box Elder County, Utah
SIZE
9.3 x 4.15"
CATEGORY
ITEM
#285030