Andalusite
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Image:AndalusiteSchistUSGS.jpg Andalusite is an aluminium nesosilicate mineral with the chemical formula Al2SiO5.
The variety chiastolite commonly contains dark inclusions of carbon or clay which form an X or a cross in section.
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Occurrence
Andalusite is a common regional metamorphic mineral which forms under high pressure and/or temperature. The minerals kyanite and sillimanite are polymorphs of andalusite, each occurring under different temperature-pressure regimes and are therefore rarely found together in the same rock. Because of this the three minerals are a useful tool to help identify the pressure-temperature paths of the host rock in which they are found.
It was first reported from Andalucia, Spain. in 1789.
Details
Crystallographic system | Orthorhombic |
Colours | Brown, green, pink, violet and red varieties |
Lustre | |
Hardness | 7.5 |
Specific gravity | 3.13 - 3.17 |
Refractive index | 1.641-1.648 |
cleavage | 3 |
Twinning | Lamellar |
Pleochroism | Clear to patchy pink |
Related minerals
References
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