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Mineralogical Features Observed with Polarizing Light Microscopy Uniaxial figure Biaxial figure Albite twins Perthite Tartan (gridiron) twinning

Mineralogical Features Observed with Polarizing Light

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Page 1: Mineralogical Features Observed with Polarizing Light

Mineralogical Features Observed with Polarizing Light Microscopy

Uniaxial figure

Biaxial figure

Albite twins

Perthite

Tartan (gridiron) twinning

Page 2: Mineralogical Features Observed with Polarizing Light

Determining the

optic sign for a

uniaxial mineral.

A uniaxial

negative sign

Centered uniaxial optic axis figure.

Note the large number of rings

indicating high birefringence.

Off center uniaxial optic axis.

Page 3: Mineralogical Features Observed with Polarizing Light

Determining the sign of a

biaxial mineral.

Biaxial +

Biaxial -

Page 4: Mineralogical Features Observed with Polarizing Light

Biaxial interference figures and the

determination of 2V.

Page 5: Mineralogical Features Observed with Polarizing Light

Albite Twinning

Page 6: Mineralogical Features Observed with Polarizing Light

Tartan Twinning

Page 7: Mineralogical Features Observed with Polarizing Light

Carlsbad-Albite Twinning

Carlsbad Twinning

Page 8: Mineralogical Features Observed with Polarizing Light

Perthites – plagioclase exsolved in K-feldspar

Page 9: Mineralogical Features Observed with Polarizing Light

Cleavage in Pyroxenes – two cleavage directions at 90o

Cleavage in Amphiboles – two cleavage directions at 60o and 120o

Page 10: Mineralogical Features Observed with Polarizing Light

Micas in plane light (left) and crossed polars (right)

Ms

Ms

Bio

Bio

Bio

Page 11: Mineralogical Features Observed with Polarizing Light

Using Albite twins to determine

the composition of plagioclase

Page 12: Mineralogical Features Observed with Polarizing Light

Using combined Carlsbad-Albite

twins to determine plagioclase

composition