Tourmaline (thin section)
Rating |
|
Name |
Tourmaline (thin section) |
Type |
Mineral |
Cleavage |
Cleavage not visible in thin section; Grains are commonly fractured |
Colour and Pleochroism |
Essentially any color is possible, may also be colorless; Colored varieties are strongly pleochroic |
Relief |
Moderate to high positive relief |
Form |
occurs as euhedral to subhedral columnar prisms with triangular cross section; Hexagonal cross section possible but rare |
Optical Orientation |
Parallel extinction, length fast |
Twinning |
None |
Birefringence, δ |
δ = 0.015 - 0.035; Maximum interference colors upper second order, often masked by mineral's strong color |
Optical Character |
Uniaxial (-) |
2V |
n/a |
Key Characteristics |
The mineral's high relief, strong pleochroism, form and uniaxial character are diagnostic |
Photograph Comments |
pic 1(left): plane polarized light, magnification 40x, arrow refers to triangular cross section; pic 2(right): cross polarized light, magnification 40x, arrow refers to mineral grain displaying parallel extinction |
Subject |
Minerals; Rocks; Identification photographs; Geology; |
Date |
2009 |
Format |
image/jpeg |
Identifier |
2009-rm-0015 |
Collection Title |
Rock and Mineral Samples |
Repository |
AU Digital Library |
Rights |
Subject to the Copyright Act |
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