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Specifics: It was sentiment since the 1850s that the resin that became brownish-yellow was produced by a long shot shoetree Pinites succinifer. More lately, it has been proposed, aboard the affidavit of Fourier-transform infrared frequency spectroscopy analysis of amber and resin from livelihood trees, that conifers of sept Sciadopityaceae were accountable.


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  1. When the same natural light strikes the amber on a black surface, the light is not refracted by the black surface, but by the actual amber.
  2. These studies show that the blue variety reveals an intense fluorescence emission in the visible wavelength region, between 430 and 530 nm, with spectral features typical of aromatic hydrocarbons.
  3. The most prized pieces contain inclusions of insects, plants or pyrite.
  4. Baltic amber or succinite (historically documented as Prussian amber) is found as irregular nodules in marine glauconitic sand, known as blue earth.
  5. Amber is the common name for fossil resin.