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Almandine

Almandine
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General
Category Nesosilicate
Formula
(repeating unit)
Fe2+3Al2Si3O12
Strunz classification 9.AD.25
Crystal system Cubic
Crystal class Hexoctahedral (m3m)
H-M symbol: (4/m 3 2/m)
Space group Ia3d
Identification
Color reddish orange to red, slightly purplish red to reddish purple and usually dark in tone
Cleavage none
Fracture conchoidal
Mohs scale hardness 7 - 7.5
Luster greasy to vitreous
Streak white
Specific gravity 4.05 (+.25, -.12)
Polish luster vitreous to subadamantine
Optical properties Single refractive, and often anomalous double refractive
Refractive index 1.790 (+/- .030)
Birefringence none
Pleochroism none
Dispersion .024
Ultraviolet fluorescence inert
Absorption spectra usually at 504, 520, and 573nm, may also have faint lines at 423, 460, 610 and 680-690nm
References

Almandine /ˈælməndɪn/, also known incorrectly as almandite, is a species of mineral belonging to the garnet group. The name is a corruption of alabandicus, which is the name applied by Pliny the Elder to a stone found or worked at Alabanda, a town in Caria in Asia Minor. Almandine is an iron alumina garnet, of deep red color, inclining to purple. It is frequently cut with a convex face, or en cabochon, and is then known as carbuncle. Viewed through the spectroscope in a strong light, it generally shows three characteristic absorption bands.

Almandine is one end-member of a mineral solid solution series, with the other end member being the garnet pyrope. The almandine crystal formula is: Fe3Al2(SiO4)3. Magnesium substitutes for the iron with increasingly pyrope-rich composition.

Almandine, Fe2+3Al2Si3O12, is the ferrous iron end member of the class of garnet minerals representing an important group of rock-forming silicates, which are the main constituents of the Earth's crust, upper mantle and transition zone. Almandine crystallizes in the cubic space group Ia3d, with unit-cell parameter a ≈ 11.512 Å at 100 K.


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