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Gabbro
igenous rock, course-grained, phaneritic, plagioclase feldspars, pyroxene and olivine dominate
Arkose Sandstone
sedimentary rock, sand-size grains, feldspar-rich, composition: rock fragments
Shale
sedimentary rock, fine-grained, compacts from silt & clay-size mineral particles (mud)
Limestone
sedimentary rock, composition: calcite, interlocking crystals, will react with dilute acid
Dolostone
sedimentary rock, composition: dolomite, crystals are too small, will only react with dilute acid if powdered
Chert
sedimentary rock, composition: quartz, crystals too small to be seen, very hard (>glass), conchoidal fracture
Coal
sedimentary rock, plant fragments or charcoal, black in color, very light, burns
Graphite
Metallic mineral; gray to black greasy feel, marks paper, hardness 1 (soft), black streak
Chalcopyrite
Metallic mineral; brassy to golden yellow, may tarnish to iridescent purple & blue, hardness 3.5-4, greenish black streak
Hematite
Metallic mineral; steel gray (metallic) to dark red/brown (earthy), hardness 6(metallic) and 1.5(earthy), red brown streak
Magnetite
Metallic mineral; dark gray to black, magnetic, hardness 6 (hard), black streak
Pyrite
Metallic mineral; brassy to golden yellow, massive or cubic crystals (fools gold), hardness 6-6.5 (hard), greenish black streak
Muscovite
Rock-forming mineral; colorless to silvery white, one perfect cleavage, forms sheets, hardness 2-2.5 (soft)
Biotite
Rock-forming mineral; hardness 2.5-3, black to brownish black, one perfect cleavage, forms sheets
Dolomite
Rock-forming mineral; hardness 3.5-4, white, gray, or buff, three cleavages, only reacts with dilute acid when mineral is crushed into powder
Gypsum
Rock-forming mineral; hardness 2 (very soft), clear to white, or gray, one perfect cleavage (two poor cleavages), massive or fibrous
Plagioclase Group
Rock-forming mineral; hardness 6 (about as hard as glass), white to dark gray, 2 cleavages at nearly 90 degrees, parallel striations on some faces
Hematite (rock-forming mineral)
Rock-forming mineral; hardness 1.5 (very soft), dark red/brown earthy luster, red/brown streak
Amphibolite
metamorphic rock, coarse-grained, green, brown, or black amphibole minerals and plagioclase feldspar, can form from basalt and gabbro
Gneiss
metamorphic rock, banded appearance, granular mineral grains, contains quartz or feldspar minerals
Marble
metamorphic rock, forms from limestone or calcite mineral
Quartzite
metamorphic rock, non-foliated, metamorphism of sandstone, composed mainly of quartz
Slate
metamorphic rock, foliated, metamorphosed from shale or mudstone, clay materials, light gray to dark gray
Andesite
igneous rock, fine-grained, aphanitic, plagioclase feldspars dominate with some amphibole and pyroxene
Basalt
igneous rock, fine-grained, aphanitic, plagioclase feldspars, pyroxene and olivine dominate
Diorite
igneous rock, course-grained rock, phaneritic, plagioclase feldspars dominate with some amphibole and pyroxene
Granite
igneous rock, course-grained, phaneritic, quartz, potassium and plagioclase feldspars dominate with some mica and amphibole
Periodotite
igneous rock, course-grained, phaneritic, periodotitic
Pumice
igneous rock, frothy texture, very light
Obsidian
igneous rock, glassy, very rare
Conglomerate
sedimentary rock, >2mm larger than sand-size grains, rounded clasts, composition: rock fragments
Breccia
sedimentary rock, >2mm larger than sand-size grains, angular clasts, composition: rock fragments
Quartz Sandstone
sedimentary rock, sand-size grains, mostly quartz, composition: rock fragments
Lithic Sandstone
sedimentary rock, sand-size grains, mostly rock fragments, composition: rock fragments
Fossiliferous Limestone
sedimentary rock, biogenic, composition: calcite, shells are obvious, will react with dilute acid
Halite
sedimentary rock, composition: halite, tastes salty
Rock Gypsum
sedimentary rock, composition: gypsum, any color, very soft (<fingernail)
Galena
Metallic mineral; silver gray, massive or cubic crystals, hardness 2.5, black to gray streak
Pyroxene Group
Rock-forming mineral; hardness 5-6 (harder than glass), black to dark green, 2 cleavages meet nearly at 90 degrees (good cleavage)
Calcite
Rock-forming mineral; hardness 3, clear or white, three cleavages that forms rhombs, reacts with dilute acid
Halite (Rock-forming mineral)
Rock-forming mineral; hardness 2.5 (fingernail), clear to gray, three perfect cleavages at right angles (cubic), tastes salty
Olivine
Rock-forming mineral; hardness 6.5-7 (harder than glass), olive to yellow green, vitreous (glassy), granular masses
Potassium Feldspar
Rock-forming mineral; hardness 6 (about as hard as glass), pink, green, white, light gray, 2 cleavage directions at nearly right angles
Quartz
Rock-forming mineral; hardness 7 (harder than glass), clear or variety of colors from pink to black depending on impurities, six-sided crystals, conchoidal fracture
Phyllite
metamorphic rock, fine-grained mica, lustrous and sometimes wrinkled
Schist
metamorphic rock, foliation, a lot of mica which allows the rock to split into thin pieces