Rutile
Transmitted Circular Polarized Light
Definition/Function:
Rutile is one form of Titanium Dioxide (TiO2).
Significance in the Environment:
Characteristic Features:
Rutile belongs to the tetragonal crystal system and is optically positive. Its
refractive indices are 2.605-2.613 and 2.899-2.901.
Its birefringence ranges from 0.286 to 0.296. The density of Rutile ranges from 4.23 to
5.5 grams/cc. Small grains tend to be
reddish brown to yellow. Rutile is often found in soils and sands as a well formed
crystal or as a rounded ellipse.
Associated Particles:
Rutile is common in heavy mineral sand formations.
References:
Deer, W. A., R. A. Howie, and J. Zussman, AN INTRODCUTION TO THE ROCK-FORMING MINERALS,
ISBN 0-582-30094-0, pp. 548-551, 1992.