Rock Identifier
River Stone (Basalt) (Basalt) — igneous
igneous

River Stone (Basalt)

Basalt

Hardness: 6 (Mohs); Color: dark gray to black; Luster: dull to matte; Crystal structure: aphanitic (fine-grained); Cleavage: none; Specific gravity: 2.8-3.0

Hardness
6 (Mohs)
Color
dark gray to black
Luster
dull to matte
Identified More igneous

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Physical properties

Hardness: 6 (Mohs); Color: dark gray to black; Luster: dull to matte; Crystal structure: aphanitic (fine-grained); Cleavage: none; Specific gravity: 2.8-3.0

Formation & geological history

Formed from the rapid cooling of magnesium-rich and iron-rich lava. This particular specimen has been mechanically weathered and smoothed by water transport in a river or coastal environment.

Uses & applications

Used in construction as aggregate, in landscaping, as massage stones (due to heat retention), and as decorative elements in gardens or aquariums.

Geological facts

Basalt is the most common volcanic rock on Earth and also makes up most of the ocean floor. It is found on the Moon and Mars as well.

Field identification & locations

Identify by its dark color, heavy weight for its size, and absence of visible crystals. It is commonly found in riverbeds, along beaches, and near volcanic regions worldwide.