SILLIMANITE
'Sillimanite' also called 'Bucholzite' is an alumino-silicate mineral with the chemical formula Al2SiO5. Sillimanite is named after the American chemist Benjamin Silliman (1779-1864).
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| Occurrence |
| Details |
| See also |
| External links |
Occurrence
Sillimanite is one of three alumino-silicate polymorphs, the other two being andalusite and kyanite. A common variety of sillimanite is known as ''fibrolite'', so named because the mineral appears like a bunch of fibres twisted together when viewed under thin section or even by the naked eye. Both the fibrous and traditional forms of sillimanite are common in metamorphosed sedimentary rocks. It is an index mineral indicating a high degree of metamorphism.
Details
| Crystallographic system | Orthorhombic |
| Colours | White, brown and green |
| Lustre | Silky if in fibrous form, else vitreous |
| Hardness | 7.5 |
| Refractive index | 1.641-1.648 |
| Cleavage | 1 |
| Twinning | n/a |
| Pleochroism | Colourless to pale brown to yellow |
| Type locality | Vltava, Susice, Czech Republic. |
See also
★ Andalusite
★ Kyanite
★ List of minerals
★ List of minerals named after people
External links
★ WebMineral entry
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