Enstatite
                This is an example of the pleochroism shown by Enstatite
                  containing about 15% iron (gamma refractive index about
                  1.680). With a single polarizing filter oriented with its vibration direction
                  parallel to the long axis of the crystal the crystal appears
                  greenish. This crystal is from a sand sample collected at the mouth of the Kalaloch
                  River on the Olympic Peninsula, Washington State.
              
              
                Transmitted Linear Polarized Light, Single Polarizing Filter Parallel to the long axis.
                
Definition/Function:
                Enstatite is one of the orthopyroxenes (Mg,Fe2+SiO3).
                Significance in the Environment:
                Characteristic Features:
                Enstatite with about 15% iron is an orthorhombic crystal with gamma green and alpha pink
                pleochroism. the crystals tend to elongate along
                gamma so this refractive index is generally easy to measure and is a good indicator of
                the iron content in this mineral. The gamma refractive
                index ranges from 1.658 to 1.788. The alpha refractive index ranges from 1.650 to 1.768
                and the beta refractive index from 1.653 to 1.770.
                Enstatite can be distinguished from andalusite by andalusite's tendency to elongate
                along alpha rather than gamma.
                Associated Particles:
                References:
                Deer, W. A., R. A. Howie, and J. Zussman, AN INTRODCUTION TO THE ROCK-FORMING MINERALS,
                ISBN 0-582-30094-0, pp. 155-165, 1992.