Index of FMS Journal Articles, 1972-2004


1972 - Volume 1

Fluorescence Tests for Uranium and Some of Its Minerals — p.1 by George H. Schenk

How Fluorescent Lamps Work — p.6 by General Electric

Understanding Fluorescence in Minerals — p.9 by Frederick Kraissl, Jr.

Minerals that Fluoresce in More Than One Color — p.11 by Don Newsome

Spectroscopic Analysis of Fluorescent Minerals — p.13 by Mark Blazek

Test Made of Wave Lengths — p.16 by The Mineralogist

The Shortwave Ultraviolet Lamp in Scheelite Prospecting — p.19 by UVP


1973 - Volume 2

Fluorescence of Uranium and Thorium Minerals — p.1

The Selecting and Seasoning of Wood to Be Used under the Ultraviolet Light — p.10 by C.W. Smith

Book Review ("Ultraviolet Guide to Minerals", by Sterling Gleason) — p.13 by Stan Foster

The Red-Orange Fluorescence of Manganese-Containing Halites and Calcites, Properties and Composition — p.14 by George H. Schenk

Quantitative Analysis of the Activator in Fluorescent Calcite — p.20 by Mark Blazek

Which Mineral Has the Brightest Fluorescence? — p.31 by Don Newsome

How to Improve Your Fluorescent Mineral Displays — p.39 by Frank J. Cole

How to Put the Cool Light of Phosphors to Work for You — p.54 by L.H. Vogt, Jr.

Questionnaires Shed a Little Light — p.63 by Ted Rutherford

The Cover and Emblem — p.68


1974 - Volume 3

The Fluorescent Minerals of the Franklin/Ogdensburg Area — p.1 by Frank Z. Edwards

Fluorescent Mineral Notes [Zincite] — p.6 by Frank Z. Edwards

Thank You, Dr. Pough! — p.9 by John C. Rex

Luminescence Spectra of Some Calcites — p.11 by Peter J. Modreski

New Uniform Rules for Displaying Fluorescent Specimens — p.20

An Early Table of Fluorescent Minerals — p.23 by Peter J. Modreski

The Nature of the Pink-Red Fluorescence in Margarosanite — p.26 by Dr. Warren Miller

Fluorescent Mineral Slides [Margarosanite, Franklin, NJ (FL blue-white & red); Wollastonite & calcite, Franklin, NJ] — p.27

Some Notes on Tugtupite — p.28 by Don Newsome

Making Fluorescent Scheelite — p.31 by Mark Blazek

Book Review [Nature's Hidden Rainbows: Fluorescent Minerals of Franklin, New Jersey" by Bob Jones] — p.35 by Peter J. Modreski

All Fluorescent Mineral Show — p.37 by Don Newsome

Notes on Fluorescent Minerals in Arizona — p.43 by Robert W. Jones, Jr.

Irradiated Fluorescent Minerals — p.46 by Dr. George R. Rossman


1975 - Volume 4

Phosphorescence: When Did It All Begin? — p.1 by Mark C. Blazek

Fluorescent Minerals of the Balmat-Fowler Area in St. Lawrence County, New York — p.4 by Warren V. Miller

Collecting Fluorescent Minerals — p.9 by Robert J. McGillicuddy

Mineral Luminescence: Recently Published Articles — p.14 by Peter J. Modreski

Artificial Fluorescent Halite Crystals — p.16 by Avery M. Pitzak

From the Editor — p.23 by Peter J. Modreski

35 mm Slide Supplement [Calcite, wollastonite, barite, Franklin, NJ; Calcite, barite, Franklin, NJ] — p.27

Photographing the Wernerite — p.31 by C. H. Chittenden

A New Approach to Creating Fluorescence — p.33 by John C. Rex

A Glossary of Terms Used in the Study of Fluorescence — p.37 by Mark C. Blazek

Infra-Red Excited Phosphors — p.57 by Peter J. Modreski

Stamps Coated with "Fluorescent Minerals" — p.60 by George H. Schenk

Some Observations on Fluorescence in Illinois Fluorite — p.66 by Mark C. Blazek

Thermoluminescence Dating — p.70 by Peter J. Modreski

Book Review [A Guide to Mineral Collecting at Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey" by Ervan F. Kushner] — p.72 by Peter J. Modreski

Using Thermoluminescence to Locate Ore Deposits — p.76 by Peter J. Modreski


1976 - Volume 5

Luminescence of Diamond — p.5 by Mark C. Blazek

Some Fluorescent Minerals Found in Southern Africa — p.10 by Horst Windisch

From the Editor — p.12 by Peter J. Modreski

The Tsumeb Willemites and Their Fluorescence [Namibia] — p.13 by Ian Turnbull

Letter to the Editor [Infrared-excited luminescence?] — p.14 by Mark C. Blazek

Fluorescent Displays: One Man's Opinion — p.15 by Don Newsome

Minerals in a New Light — p.21 by William B. White

Review of Some Recently Published Articles about Mineral Luminescence — p.31

Karpatite — p.32 by Sharon Cisneros

The First Law of Fluorescence — p.33 by Mark C. Blazek

Journal Supplement - Fluorescent Mineral Slides [Svabite; Wollastonite, Franklin, New Jersey] — p.34

Fluorescence in Synthetic Calcite — p.36 by Sarah R. Cummings

The Fluorescent Bead Test for Uranium — p.40 by Mark C. Blazek

Fluorescent Minerals of the National Mineralogical Museum of Denmark — p.42 by Thomas S. Warren

Fluorescent Collage — p.52 by Ian Turnbull

The Status of the Cathodoluminescence Technique in the Study of Carbonates — p.56 by Donald J. Marshall

Fluorescent Display at the Spokane Gem and Mineral Show — p.64

The Cover and Emblem — p.68


1977 - Volume 6

From the Editor — p.5 by Peter Modreski

The Fluorescent Minerals of Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey — p.7 by Richard Bostwick

Journal Supplement Slides [Willemite, Tiger Mine, Arizona] — p.41 by Ian Turnbull

Luminescence of Meteorites — p.42 by Mark C. Blazek

Wickenburgite and Related Minerals at the Potter-Cramer Mine, Arizona — p.47 by Frank & Laura Cole

Uses of Ultraviolet Radiation in Paleontology — p.53 by W. D. Jan Wolfe

Zinc: An Activator of Fluorescence in Cave Calcite - p.58 by Ian Turnbull

Critique of New Mexico Bureau of Mines Fluorescent Display — p.61 by Mark C. Blazek


1978 - Volume 7

From the Editor — p.5 by Peter J. Modreski

Acknowledgments — p.6

Minerals That Glow in the Dark — p.7 by P. S. Manchester

Australian Fluorescent Minerals — p.12 by Brian M. England

Fluorescent Mineral Information Sheet #23: Hardystonite — p.32 by Don Newsome

Review of Some Recently Published Articles about Mineral Luminescence — p.37 by Peter J. Modreski

Understanding Fluorescence — p.41 by Lindsay Berry

Critique of Two Fluorescent Mineral Museum Displays — p.45 by Mark C. Blazek

Articles for Publication — p.49


1979 - Volume 8

Acknowledgments — p.5

An Introduction to Fluorescence (Parts 1 thru 6) — p.9 by Ian C. Turnbull

The Fluorescent Mineral Society - How Did it Start? — p.23 by Don Newsome

Minerals that Fluoresce in Two Colors — p.26 by Manuel Robbins

The 1979 Slides - Identification - p.27

About Eucryptite and Petalite from Australia — p.29 by Dr. Gerhard Henkel

Additional Comments on Hardystonite — p.31 by Richard C. Bostwick

Agrellite and Vlasovite: Two New Fluorescent Minerals from Quebec — p.33 by Peter J. Modreski

Permanent Fluorescent Display Critique — p.35 by Don Newsome

Fluorescent Mineral Collecting at the Sterling Mine, Ogdensburg, NJ — p.36 by Richard C. Bostwick

Articles for Publication — p.46


1980 - Volume 9

About Fluorescent Andalusite — p.1 by Dr. Gerhard Henkel

Blue Fluorescent Diopside Associated with Wernerite [Meionite, Scapolite] — p.4 by Dr. Gerhard Henkel

Beauty in the Round — p.6 by John C. Rex

Luminescent Lithology — p.9 by Susan West

Meteorites that Glow — p.23 by S. W. S. McKeever and D. W. Sears

Luminescence and Ultraviolet Light — p.31 by Harry M. Rieman


1981 - Volume 10

Editorial: Colors, activators, and localities — p.1 by Peter J. Modreski

Unusual luminescence of calcite from the Piceance Creek basin, Rio Blanco Co., Northwestern Colorado — p.4 by Earl R. Verbeek

The colors and spectral distributions of fluorescent minerals — p.7 by Don Newsome & Peter J. Modreski

Color slide supplement [CIE Chromaticity Diagram; Esperite on Hardystonite, Franklin, New Jersey] — p.57


1982 - Volume 11

Editorial — p.1

Colors and Spectral Distributions of Fluorescent Minerals, Part II — p.7 by Don Newsome

How to Catalog Your Fluorescent Mineral Collection — p.33 by Don Newsome

Northwest Regional Meeting of the Fluorescent Mineral Society, July 17, 1982 — p.51

Color Slides: Zoned Fluorescent Adamite — p.52


1972-1981 Cumulative Index — p.54

Corrections to Past Issues of the FMS Journal — p.77


1983 - Volume 12

From the Editor — p.1

UV Filters - a Progress Report — p.2 by Thomas S. Warren

Fluorescence of Shell Fragments As an Aid To the Study of Early American Mortars — p.6 by Dana C. Linck and Peter J. Modreski

1983 Journal Supplement: Color Slides of Fluorescent Minerals [Denver Gem & Mineral Show exhibits] — p.16

Determination of Fluorescent Activators in Franklin Margarosanites — p.19 by Gerald J. DeMenna

Fluorescent Calcites: Comprehensive Chemical Analysis — p.23 by Gerald J. DeMenna

Almost Everything You Would Want to Know About Long-Wave BLB Lamps — p.27 by Don Newsome

Northwest Meeting of the FMS, Aug. 7, 1983, Spokane, Wash. — p.40


1984-5 - Volume 13

From the Editor — p.1

Colors and spectral distributions of fluorescent minerals — p.2 by Don Newsome

Supplement to 1984-85 journal: slides of fluorescent minerals [Gypsum, Nanton, Alberta; Fluorite, Cumberland, England; Corundum, Froland, Aust Agder, Norway; Calcite, Ouray, Colorado] — p.29

Supplement II: "Why a color may not reproduce correctly" — p.30 by Eastman Kodak Co.

A portable fluorescent collection — p.31 by Stephan A. Williams

Chemical analysis of fluorescent minerals — p.35 by Gerald J. DeMenna

A computerized collection catalogue — p.41 by Stephen A. Williams

Book review, "The Collector's Book of Fluorescent Minerals", by Manuel Robbins — p.53 by Earl R. Verbeek

Photograph - FMS members at Friends of Mineralogy Pacific Northwest Chapter 10th Annual Symposium, Tacoma, Washington, Sept. 28, 1984 — p.58


1986-7 - Volume 14

How bright are your fluorescent minerals? — p.1 by Don Newsome

Journal supplement: color slides of fluorescent minerals [Sphalerite, Spruce Pine, North Carolina; Halite, Salton Sea, California; Willemite crystal, Sterling Hill, New Jersey; Barite, Franklin, New Jersey] — p.24

Zoned fluorescence of scapolite from Valyermo, California — p.28 by Earl R. Verbeek


1988-9 - Volume 15

The Henkel Glossary of Fluorescent Minerals — by Dr. Gerhard Henkel, Peter J. Modreski, Earl R. Verbeek


1990 - Volume 16

Solarization of Short-Wave Filters — p.1 by Don Newsome

Discovery at West Plant Dump [Zinc oxide crystals in Palmerton, Pennsylvania zinc smelter dumps] — p.22 by John C. Rex

Palmerton Plants — p.25

Explanation of slides — p.28


1991 - Volume 17

Photography of Fluorescent Minerals — p.1 by Peter J. Modreski

Fluorescent Mineral Photography — p.12 by Gerald J. DeMenna

Photography of Small Fluorescent Mineral Specimens — p.16 by Roger W. Parrett

Journal supplement: color slides of fluorescent minerals [Calcite, Kelly, New Mexico; Scheelite, Camp Bird mine, Ouray Co., Colorado; Margarosanite, Franklin, New Jersey; Turneaurite; Margarosanite & roeblingite; Esperite, hardystonite; Wollastonite; Hydrozincite; Eucryptite, New Hampshire] — p.21


1992 - Volume 18

The Further Side of Darkness - Part I: Phosphorescence of Minerals and Other Solids — by George E. Stoertz


1997 — Volume 19
 
Cathodoluminescence of Quartz — p.1 by Dr Jens Gotze
Research carried out recently at the Mining Academy at Freiberg, Saxony, Germany
 
Explanation of slides displaying Cathodoluminescence — p.18 by Dr. P. Modreski
 
Inner Space, part one — p.19 by K. H. Russ
Provides a view of the structure of the crystal lattice and some atomic distances
 
Inner Space, part two — p.25 by K. H. Russ
Goes a step further inside the atom giving a magnified picture combined with historic and present day aspects
 
Glossary — p.32

1998 — Volume 20
 
What causes mineral fluorescence? Activators of luminescence in minerals. — p.1 by Glenn Waychunas
A detailed description of the different ions responsible for fluorescence. Contains an extensive list of additional readings.
 
Photographing Fluorescent Minerals — p.13 by Axel Emmermann
A personal but very thorough approach on this subject including five example slides.
 
Description of the slides included in this issue — p.32 by Axel Emmermann

2000 — Volume 21
This volume is the second part of an article by George E. Stoertz that came out in Volume 18, 1995 of the Journal. Fifteen pages containing Tables 4 and 5 which are mentioned in Part II have been published in Part I.
 
The Further Side of Darkness Part II — p.1 by George E. Stoertz
Fluorescence of Minerals and other Solids
 
The Further Side of Darkness Part III — Appendices
Appendix 1: Examples of fluorescence spectra &mdash p.41
Appendix 2: Color changes in fluorescent minerals &mdash p.46
Appendix 3: Thermoluminescence and tribioluminescence &mdash p.63
Appendix 4: Fluorescence and phosphorescence of diamonds &mdash p.64
Appendix 5: Other types of spectra &mdash p.65

2001 — Volume 22
 
Fluorite from Seilles, Andenne, Belgium — p.1 by R.E. Vochten, M.K. Van Doorselaer, and H. Dillen
Coloration, fluorescence, and a remarkable crystal geometry discoloration phenomena
 
Determination of Natural and Synthetic Rubies by Ultraviolet Spectrophotometry — p.12 by George Bosshart
 
Determining the Brightness of Fluorescent Minerals — p.30 by George E. Stoertz
 
Ruby and Fluorescence — p.40 by K. H. Russ
 
Description of the slides included in this issue — p.45
 
Glossary — p.46

2002 — Volume 23
 
From the President of the Fluorescent Mineral Society — p.1 by Dr. Rodney Burroughs
 
In Memoriam Thomas Spencer Warren — p.3 by Richard Bostwick
 
Thomas Warren — p.6 by Don Newsome
 
The Thomas S. Warren Museum of Fluorescence — p.10 by Earl Verbeek
 
Description of the slides included in this issue — p.39 by Earl Verbeek

2003 — Volume 24
 
Longwave Ultraviolet Sources for Mineral Collectors — p.1 by Don Newsome
 
A different use of UV light [Mongka zircon color change research] — p.14 by Günter Krause
 
Luminescence and its Applications — p.27 by Karl-Heinz Russ
 
Glossary [Cherenkov radiation, Plasmon, Polaron, Polariton, Bremsstrahlung] — p.41

2004 — Volume 25   (printed in color)
 
Fluorescent Minerals of the Ilimaussaq Complex, Greenland — p.1 by Mark Cole
 
Two Tests: Life of Short Wave Filters and UV Depreciation in Lamps — p.27 by Don Newsome
 
Bulk Sorting by LIF - Quality Control of Ores for Bulk Sorting and Blending by Laser Induced Fluorescence Analysis — p.38 by Heribert Broicher

2005 — Volume 26   (printed in color)
 
Diamond Luminescence — p.1 by R. Heiderhoff and L.J. Balk
 
SAS2000 Spectrophotometer Analysis System for diamond and gemstone evaluation and grading — p.13 by Martin Haske and John Caruso
 
Characterization of Synthetic Diamond Crystals by Spatially-Resolved Rocking Curve Measurements — p.24 by J. Hoszowska, A.K. Freund, E. Boller, J.P.F. Sellschop, G. Level, J. Hartwig, R.C. Burns, M. Rebak, and J Baruchel
 
Thermoluminescence of Zircon — p.33 by Philibert Iacconi


Index compiled by Doug Mitchell, Jan Wittenberg, and Ed Anderson.

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Note that before 1990, the Journal was published in a smaller 5¼×8½ inch format. The more recent journals are in a standard 8½×11 inch layout. Several journals up to 2002 included a set of color slides. Journals since 2004 have used process color printing.

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