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Olivine
Title
Olivine
Description
Formula
(Mg,Fe)2[SiO4]
Structure
Orthosilicate
Crystal System
Crystal system: orthorhombic (+) (-)
Physical Properties
Colour in hand specimen: pale green
Cleavage: none, instead it has characteristic curving cracks
Hardness: 7
Optical Properties
Colour in plane polarised light: colourless
Relief: moderate
Birefringence: 0.035; 2nd order pink
Mineral Specimens
M100 Olivine
North Carolina
A mass of rather irregular crystals of olivine
Yellow-green colour
Vitreous lustre
No cleavage
Rock Specimens
Advanced Notes
Olivine has two end-member compositions: forsterite, Mg2[SiO4], and fayalite, Fe2[SiO4]. The physical and optical properties detailed above refer to forsterite. Forsteritic olivine is a common constituent of mafic and ultra-mafic rocks.
Cracks are often filled with serpentinite alteration.
Cracks are often filled with serpentinite alteration.
Mineral Name
olivine
forsterite
fayallite
forsterite
fayallite
Citation
“Olivine,” 1A Collections, accessed April 9, 2024, https://wserv3.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/items/show/42.