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Andalusite

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Dark, rod-like andalusite crystals in a light green cordierite schist matrix (writing pen shows size).

Andalusite is an aluminium nesosilicate mineral with the chemical formula Al2SiO5.

The variety chiastolite commonly contains dark inclusions of carbon or clay which form an X or a cross in section.

A clear variety first found in Andalusia, Spain can be cut into an interesting gemstone.<ref>International Colored Gem Association: Anadalusite</ref> Faceted andalusite stones give a play of red, green, and yellow colors that resembles a muted form of iridescence, although the colors are actually the result of unusually strong pleochroism.

[edit] Occurrence

Andalusite is a common regional metamorphic mineral which forms under high pressure and/or temperature. The minerals kyanite and sillimanite are polymorphs of andalusite, each occurring under different temperature-pressure regimes and are therefore rarely found together in the same rock. Because of this the three minerals are a useful tool to help identify the pressure-temperature paths of the host rock in which they are found.

It was first reported from Andalucia, Spain in 1789.

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Crystallographic system Orthorhombic
Colours Brown, green, pink, violet and red varieties
Lustre
Hardness 7.5
Specific gravity 3.13 - 3.17
Refractive index 1.641-1.648
cleavage 3
Twinning Lamellar
Pleochroism Clear to patchy pink

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