Roger Weller, geology instructor
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kyanite crystals in schist-4
closer view
Kyanite is aluminum
silicate. It is a metamorphic mineral
that forms blue blade-like
crystals. Often the crystals are darker color near
the center and a lighter color
towards the outer edges of the blades. Kyanite
is unique in that it has two different
hardness depending upon direction.
Kyanite commonly occurs in a schist.
Parallel
to the length of the crystal kyanite has a hardness of 5; at right
right angles to this
direction it is 7.
kyanite 5698
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