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Cleavage
Title
Cleavage
Subject
Many minerals display very fine, parallel, straight lines called cleavage. Cleavages are the manifestation of planes of weakness within the crystal structure of the mineral. A single crystal may display cleavage in more than one orientation. For example, amphiboles have cleavages which intersect at ~56°, whereas pyroxenes have cleavages which intersect at 90°.
Collection
Citation
“Cleavage,” 1A Collections, accessed April 9, 2024, https://wserv3.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/items/show/180.