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SILICATE  MINERALS   STAUROLITE

 Sphene   Nesosilicate   *BIREFRINGENCE  Extreme, but colours tend to be masked by body colour and high relief
                    of mineral.  (This  mineral  does  not change appearance  under crossed
 Sphene  CaTiSiO.(O,OH,F)   monoclinic   polars.)
 0.755:1 :0.854, ,8  = 119°43'
          INTERFE REN CE  2V  is  small;  the  small  size  of  most  crystals,  coupled  with  the  high
              FIGURE   dispersion of light, means that a good figure  is  not often obtained.
            *TWINNING  Single twins with {  100}  twin  plane common.
 'I   note th at the OAP section   OCCU RREN CE  It is  a common accessory  mineral  in  igneous and metamorphic rocks,
 I                  particularly  plutonic  intermediate  and  acid  rocks,  such  as  diorite,
 is lozenge shaped
                    granodiorites  and  granites  and  also  alkali  igneous  rocks  such  as
                    nepheline-syenites. It is common in  some skarns and in  metamorphic
                    basic schists and gneisses. It is  rare in  sediments.

                   Staurolite                                Nesosilicate
           Staurolite  (Fe,Mg) 2 (Al,Fe'+) 9 0 6 Si 4 0, 6 (0 ,0H),   orthorhombic
                                                           0.473 : 1:0.341
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 n.  =  1.843-1.950
 n p  =  1.879-2.034
 n,  =  1.943-2.110
 8  =  0.100-0.192
 2V,  = 17°-40° (usually  23°-34°)  +ve
 OAP is  parallel to  (010)
 D  = 3.45   H  = 5
 coLOuR  Colourless, pale brown, dark brown.
 PLEOCHROISM  Well  displayed  in  sphenes  from  alkali  igneous plutonic rocks, with  a
 yellow  or colourless, .B  pinkish, yellow brown, y  pink, yellow,  orange
 brown.                                                   010
 *HA BIT  Anhedral  to  euhedral, often  occurring  as  small  lozenge  or diamond
 shaped crystals.
 *CLEAVAGE  {110}  good.
 * RELIEF  Extremely high.   n.  =  1.739-1.747
 ALTERATION  Sphene alters to leucoxene, an aggregate of quartz and rutile to which   n p  =  1.745-1.753
 ilmenite also alters, as  follows:   n,  =  1.752-1.761
                    8  =  0.013-0.014
 2CaTiSiO.(O,OH,F)--> 2Ti0 2  +  2Si0 2  +  2Ca(O,OH)   2V,  = 82°-90°  +ve
                    OAP is  parallel to  (100)
 leucoxene          D  = 3.74-3.85   H  = 71f2
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