Actinolite is most commonly found in metamorphic rocks. It serves as a primary marker for the greenschist facies, forming through the metamorphism of magnesium-rich rocks like basalt or impure limestones. Actinolite in Quartz - K.S.C. Crystals
: It often occurs in needle-like (acicular) crystals or fibrous masses.
Actinolite is an essential mineral in the amphibole group, primarily recognized for its distinctive green color and its role as a key component of nephrite jade. Chemically classified as a calcium magnesium iron silicate, it belongs to a solid-solution series with tremolite and ferro-actinolite, where the ratio of magnesium to iron dictates its specific identity and hue. Beyond its gemstone appeal, actinolite is significant in geology as an indicator of low-to-medium grade metamorphism and in public health as one of the six regulated varieties of asbestos. Chemical and Physical Properties The chemical formula for actinolite is
: As a monoclinic amphibole, it possesses perfect cleavage that can sometimes lead to the formation of "cleavage fragments" rather than true asbestos fibrils. Geological Occurrence
. It is almost indistinguishable from tremolite except for its iron content; while tremolite is iron-poor and typically white or gray, the introduction of iron in actinolite produces its characteristic green to grayish-green color.
: It typically registers between 5 and 6 on the Mohs scale.
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Actinolite
Actinolite is most commonly found in metamorphic rocks. It serves as a primary marker for the greenschist facies, forming through the metamorphism of magnesium-rich rocks like basalt or impure limestones. Actinolite in Quartz - K.S.C. Crystals
: It often occurs in needle-like (acicular) crystals or fibrous masses. actinolite
Actinolite is an essential mineral in the amphibole group, primarily recognized for its distinctive green color and its role as a key component of nephrite jade. Chemically classified as a calcium magnesium iron silicate, it belongs to a solid-solution series with tremolite and ferro-actinolite, where the ratio of magnesium to iron dictates its specific identity and hue. Beyond its gemstone appeal, actinolite is significant in geology as an indicator of low-to-medium grade metamorphism and in public health as one of the six regulated varieties of asbestos. Chemical and Physical Properties The chemical formula for actinolite is Actinolite is most commonly found in metamorphic rocks
: As a monoclinic amphibole, it possesses perfect cleavage that can sometimes lead to the formation of "cleavage fragments" rather than true asbestos fibrils. Geological Occurrence Crystals : It often occurs in needle-like (acicular)
. It is almost indistinguishable from tremolite except for its iron content; while tremolite is iron-poor and typically white or gray, the introduction of iron in actinolite produces its characteristic green to grayish-green color.
: It typically registers between 5 and 6 on the Mohs scale.