Hornblende
This hornblende is from the Cargille Mineral Standards set.
Transmitted Off Crossed Circular Polarized Light
Definition/Function:
Hornblende is an amphibole series with the general chemical composition indicated as
Na0-1Ca2(Mg,Fe3-5Al2-0)
[(Si6-7Al2-1)O22](OH,F)2. It is a very
common mineral in plutonic igneous and metamorphic
rocks and sediments from those rocks.
Significance in the Environment:
Characteristic Features:
Hornblendes belongs to the monoclinic crystal system and are optically positive. Its
refractive indices are 1.615-1.705, 1.618-1.714, and
1.632-1.730. Its birefringence ranges from 0.014 to 0.028. The density of hornblendes
range from about 3.0 to 3.5 grams/cc. Small grains
are brown to green with the density of the color varying with iron content. Hornblende
is pleochroic with alpha:light, beta:darker, gamma:darker
to much darker.
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. 248-58, 1992.