Rock Identifier
Basalt (Basalt) — igneous
igneous

Basalt

Basalt

Hardness: 5-6 Mohs. Color: dark grey to black. Luster: dull to velvety. Structure: fine-grained (aphanitic). Cleavage: none. SG: 2.8-3.0.

Hardness
5-6 Mohs
Color
dark grey to black
Luster
dull to velvety
Identified More igneous

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Physical properties

Hardness: 5-6 Mohs. Color: dark grey to black. Luster: dull to velvety. Structure: fine-grained (aphanitic). Cleavage: none. SG: 2.8-3.0.

Formation & geological history

Extrusive volcanic rock formed from the rapid cooling of magnesium-rich and iron-rich lava at or near the surface of a planet or moon.

Uses & applications

Extensively used in construction for aggregate, road base, railroad ballast, and dimension stone for flooring or monuments.

Geological facts

Basalt is the most common rock type in the Earth's crust and also makes up most of the ocean floors. It is also found on the Moon and Mars.

Field identification & locations

Identified by its dark color, heavy weight for its size, and absence of large visible crystals. Found globally in volcanic fields and oceanic ridges.