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  2. Mica, biotite` · Minerals · 1A Collections

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    9 Apr 2024: Mica, biotite. hand specimen of biotite mica. Crystals of bioitie mica with perfect basal cleavage. Biotite sheet silicate crystal structure, CrystalMaker. Formula. K. 2. (Mg,Fe. 2+. ). 6-4. (Fe. 3+. ,Al,Ti). 0-2. [Si. 6-5. Al. 2-3. O. 20. ](OH,F).
  3. L162 - porphyritic basalt · Igneous Rocks · 1A Collections

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    9 Apr 2024: Some areof magnetite, clinopyroxene and other minerals. Extensive alteration along abundant cracks. ... Groundmass. - Fine-grained. Plagioclase feldspar needles, clinopyroxene, some olivine (mostly altered), and opaques, probably magnetite.
  4. L102 Hornblende biotite granite · 1A Collections

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    9 Apr 2024: Strongly pleochroic in reddish brown and pale straw. Often associated with small grains of an opaque accessory mineral, probably magnetite.
  5. L172 Ultramafic cumulate · 1A Collections

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    9 Apr 2024: Alteration to magnetite and serpentine, particularly along the curving cracks. Cracks across the thin-section, could be due to expansion of the rock as the olivine was altered.
  6. Halite · Minerals · 1A Collections

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    9 Apr 2024: Halite cubic crystal structure with large Cl. -. anions (green) and small Na. cations (yellow). This mineral is commonly known as rock salt. Formula. NaCl. Structure. Non-silicate. Crystal System. Crystal system: cubic. Physical Properties. Colour
  7. Gypsum · Minerals · 1A Collections

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    9 Apr 2024: Gypsum single crystal hand specimen, monoclinic symmetry apparent. Milky, opaque gypsum with twinned crystal habit. Gypsum crystal structure showing monoclinic symmetry, CrystalMaker. Formula. CaSO. 4. 2H. 2. 0. Structure. Non-silicate. Crystal
  8. Sphene · Minerals · 1A Collections

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    9 Apr 2024: Sphene crystal structure, CrystalMaker. Formula. CaTi[SiO. 4. ](O, OH, F). Structure. Orthosilicate. Crystal System. Crystal system: monoclinic (). Physical Properties. Colour in hand specimen: colourless, yellow, green, brown or black. Cleavage: one
  9. Galena · Minerals · 1A Collections

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    9 Apr 2024: Galena crystal structure, with large yellow sulfur and small purple lead symbols. Galena in hand specimen. Formula. PbS. Structure. Non-silicate. Crystal System. Crystal system: cubic. Physical Properties. Colour in hand specimen: lead grey. Streak:
  10. Zircon · Minerals · 1A Collections

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    9 Apr 2024: Zircon crystal structure (tetragonal), CrystalMaker. Zircon is a common accessory mineral of many igneous rocks. Pleochroic haloes are formed by damage to the crystal lattice of enclosing minerals by the radioactive decay of elements such as Th and
  11. Epidote · Minerals · 1A Collections

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    9 Apr 2024: Epidote crystal structure. Formula. Ca. 2. Al. 2. O(Al,Fe. 3+. )OH[Si. 2. O. 7. ][SiO. 4. ]. Structure. Orthosilicate. Crystal System. Crystal system: monoclinic (-). Physical Properties. Colour in hand specimen: green. Cleavage: one, perfect.

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