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1 Microscopy of rock-forming Minerals
Compact Course Microscopy of rock-forming Minerals Part 7: Garnet, Andalusite, Sillimanite, Kyanite, Staurolite, Chloritoid, Corundum, Rutile, Spinel, Limonite, Opaque Ores, Artefacts, Miscellaneous

2 Garnet Observations: Formula :(Mg,Fe,Mn,Ca)3(Al,Fe,Cr)2[SiO4]3
Symmetriy : cubic n : 1,71 – 2,0 n : - 2V : - max. I. F. (30μm) : - Observations: Isotropic, high relief, often idiomorphic, colour rose to brownish-red. Can only be confuses with spinel. Difference are in shape and chagrins. Spinel crystallized in octahedra (shapes with 3, 4 or max. 6 corners. Garnet shows rounded shapes.

3 Garnet Observations: idiomorophic garnet crystals next to amphibole, included in quartz. Note: very small crystals can appear to be non-isotropic due to the underlying quartz. perfect rhombic- dodekaeder 0,1 mm

4 Garnet Observations: Poicilitic growth of garnet, including many other crystals gives a sieve-like texture. 1 mm

5 Garnet Observations: Kelyphytic reaction rim around garnet. 1 mm

6 Garnet Observations: Deformation Rotation of garnet inclusion trails
Such rotated garnets are called: „snow ball garnets“. They grow during the deformation of the rock. Observations: . 1 mm

7 Garnet Observations: Deformation Rotation of garnet inclusion trails
Such rotated garnets are called: „snow ball garnets“. They grow during the deformation of the rock. Observations: . 1 mm

8 Garnet Observations: Atoll-shaped garnet due to partial replacement of a particular growth zone, which may be instable for its distinct compositin. 1 mm

9 Andalusite Observations: Formula : Al[5]Al[6][O|SiO4]
Symmetriy : orthorhombic n : 1,629 – 1,640 n : 0,009 – 0,011 2Vx : 83° - 85° max. I. F. (30μm) : white I. order Observations: Generally prismatic, ceavage following {110} at 90°, sometimes pleochroic. Chiastolite with inclusions forming a typical 90° cross. In metamorphic rocks at relatively low P and T, contact metamorphic slates.

10 Andalusite Observations:
Compositional zonation in andalusite with rose-to clolourless pleochroism in the core. Note claevage following {110} at 90° in sections with c c vertical c horizontal 1 mm

11 Andalusite 1 mm

12 Andalusite Observations: Large porphyroblasts with poikilitic texture.
1 mm

13 Andalusite Observations: Chiastolite 1 mm

14 Sillimanite Observations: Formula : Al[4]Al[6][O|SiO4]
Symmetry : orthorhombic n : 1,657 – 1,682 n : 0,02 – 0,022 2Vz : 21° - 30° max. I. F. (30μm) : white I. order Observations: Typically long-prismatic to fibrous crystals. Larger crystals show one direction of cleavage{010} Optical character in elongation is positive (important because small crystals will not give interference images of axes).

15 Sillimanite Observations:
Zoned Sillimanite with rose-colourless pleochroism in the core. Note cleavage along {110} at 90° in sections with vertical c. c vertical c horizontal 1 mm

16 Sillimanite 0,5 mm

17 Sillimanite, Fibrolite, orientiented inclusions in cordierite
0,5 mm

18 Sillimanite, Fibrolite, Detail
Observations: oriented parallel to thin section plane (elongated sections, c horizontal) oriented vertical to thin section plane (c vertical) 0,2 mm

19 Kyanite Observations: Formula : Al[6]Al[6][O|SiO4]
Symmetry : triclinic n : 1,710 – 1,729 n : 0,016 – 0,017 2Vz : 82° max. I. F. (30μm) : Orange I. order Observations: Due to perfect cleavage and rigid mechanical behaviour crystals in thin sections often show break-outs.

20 Kyanite 1 mm

21 Kyanite Observations:
Twin with both crystals almost in identical optical orientation, note the slight angle between cleavage planes of the twins. Trace of twin plane 1 mm

22 Kyanite 0,5 mm

23 Kyanite Observations:
There are three main components, all with high refractive index. Try to distinguish..: Garnet: isotropic character Jadeite: retrograde reaction rims Kyanite: no reaction rims 1 mm

24 Staurolite Observations: Formula : 2FeO•AlOOH•4Al2[O|SiO4]
Symmetry : monoclinic n : 1,739 – 1,762 n : 0,013 – 0,015 2Vz : 79° - 90° max. I. F. (30μm) : Orange I. order Observations: High refractive index, low birefringence, yellow to brown colour, twins often observed.

25 Staurolite Observations:
Idiomorphic, poikilitic crystals as porphyroblasts in a contact metamorphic shist, together with large crystals of andalusite. 1 mm

26 Staurolite Nr. 63 Observations:
Idiomorphic, poikilitic crystals as porphyroblasts in a contact metamorphic shist, together with large crystals of andalusite. 1 mm

27 Staurolite Nr. 57 Observations:
Idiomorphic porphyroblasts growing over pre-existing schistosity texture. 1 mm

28 Staurolite Nr. 57 Observations:
Idiomorphic porphyroblasts growing over pre-existing schistosity texture. 1 mm

29 Staurolite Nr. 38 Observations:
Andalusite-cystals with inclusions of staurolite. Staurolite 0,5 mm

30 Chloritoide Observations: Formula : (Fe,Mg,Mn)Al2[(OH)2|O|SiO4]
Symmetry : monoclinic and triclinic n : 1,682 – 1,740 n : 0,010 – 0,012 2Vz : 36° - 70° max. I. F. (30μm) : white I. order Observations: High refractive index, low birefringence, blue-green colour, twins often observed. Anomalous blueish interference colours near position of extinction.

31 Chloritoide Observations:
Chloritoide porphyroblast overgrew older schistisity. 0,5 mm

32 Direction of polarizing plane
Chloritoid Observations: Strong pleochrosim in Fe-rich chloritoide, polysynthetic twins. Direction of polarizing plane 1 mm

33 Corundum Observations: Formula : Al2O3 Symmetry : trigonal
max. I. F. (30μm) : white I.order Observations: Easy to recognize: high refractive index similar to garnets, low birefringence similar to quartz, uniaxial. Rose to blue-coloured. Typical fractures parallel {1011}

34 Corundum Observations:
Typical fractures parallel{1011}are not a cleavage ! as indicated by effects of anisotropy on these planes. 1 mm

35 Corundum Observations: Fractures parallel {1011}. 1 mm

36 Corundum Observations: c vertical c horizontal
with chloritoide and opaque ore 0,5 mm

37 Rutile Observations: Formula : TiO2 Symmetry : tetragonal
max. I. F. (30μm) : white I. order Observations: Mineral with the highes refractive index and highest birefringence. Always intesively yellow to brown colours, weak pleochroism ne>no. Interference image of axis difficult to see due to high chagrins. Cleavage {110} (90°). Twins.

38 Rutile Observations: c vertical cleavage at 90°! 0,5 mm

39 Spinel Observations: Formula : (Fe,Mg,Mn)(Al,Fe3+,Cr)2O4
Symmetry : cubic n : 1,718 – 2,05 n : - 2V : - max. I. F. (30μm) : - Observations: Isotropic, high relief, very similar to garnets. Spinels, however, crystallize in octahedral shape and thus cyrstals have few faces (3, 4 to max. faces).

40 Spinel 1 mm

41 Limonite Observations: Formula : FeOOH Symmetry : rhombic
n : 0,6 (L.), 0,08-0,14(G.) 2V : max. I. F. (30μm) : very high, white Observations: Mixture of goethite and lepidokrokit, often rhythmically intergrown. Results from alteration and oxidation of Fe-bearing sulphides (pyrite, chalkopyrite, etc.). „Rust“ that is a finely dispered brown pigment in weathered rocks.

42 Limonite 0,2 mm

43 (Fe-Ti oxides, sulphides, graphite)
Opaque minerals (Fe-Ti oxides, sulphides, graphite) To investigate opaque minerals, reflected light microscopes are needed. Only in rare cases, from crystal shapes and alteration products, some information on this group of minerals can be gained even with a transmitted light microscope. Examples follow. . Research microscope with transmitted and reflected light.

44 to oculars and observer
Reflected light microscope to oculars and observer optical beam splitter sample illuminator from light source

45 Graphite Observations:
Elongated plates, often deformed and bent and kinked, splayed margins like staked paper (similar to micas) 0,5 mm

46 Magnetite Observations:
With ilmenite most abundant Fe-Ti Oxide and opaque minerals in igneous rocks. Crystal shape : octahedra -> isometric cross sections, mostle triangular to cubic, more rarels hexagonal sections. 0,2 mm

47 Magnetite Observations:
Isometriis cross sectionss, examples of fast-frown crystal with sceletal shape. 1 mm

48 Chromite - Magnetite Observations:
Zoned crystal from solid solution series between magnesiochromite (MgCr2O4) and chromite (FeCr2O4). Magnesiochromite is brown translucent. Typical for mafic and ultramafic igneous rocks. 0,5 mm

49 Ilmenite Observations: elongated platy crystals: Ilmenite
6-sided cross sections : ilmentige with c vertical of a cubic opaque mineral (magnetite) Ilmenite Magnetite 0,5 mm

50 Pyrite Observations: Fe-sulphide altered to limonite at the rim (pyrite or chalkopyrite). 0,2 mm


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