Glaucophane

Glaucophane is a dark-blue sodium rich rock forming mineral which, like other amphiboles, is poor in silica. It is of interest to petrologists in helping to define the metamorphic conditions which formed the surrounding rock. It has the formulae Na2 (Mg,Fe)3Al2Si8O22(OH)2 and a relative hardness of 7. It often has a blue colour.

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