Roger Weller, geology instructor
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fluorite-octahedron cleavage
Fluorite is one of the few minerals that
have four directions of cleavage. If a crystal of fluorite is
carefully
cleaved so that the resulting form has faces of equal size and shape, an
octahedron with
8 faces is formed. Miners who worked in the Cave-in-Rock
fluorite district of southern Illinois used
to spend their free time during
lunch hours cleaving fluorite into collectible octahedrons.
fluorite
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Specimen from Cochise College collection
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