Rock Identifier
Basalt River Stone (Basalt (Aphanitic Mafic Igneous Rock)) — igneous
igneous

Basalt River Stone

Basalt (Aphanitic Mafic Igneous Rock)

Hardness: 6.0; Color: Dark grey to charcoal; Luster: Dull/Earthy (weathered); Crystal structure: Microcrystalline; Specific gravity: 2.8-3.0

Hardness
6
Color
Dark grey to charcoal
Luster
Dull/Earthy (weathered)
Identified More igneous

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Physical properties

Hardness: 6.0; Color: Dark grey to charcoal; Luster: Dull/Earthy (weathered); Crystal structure: Microcrystalline; Specific gravity: 2.8-3.0

Formation & geological history

Formed from the rapid cooling of magnesium-rich and iron-rich lava at or very near the Earth's surface. This specimen shows significant rounding due to water erosion (fluvial transport).

Uses & applications

Commonly used in construction as aggregate, for stone walls, and sometimes in landscaping or as massage stones.

Geological facts

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

Field identification & locations

Identify by its heavy weight (density), fine-grained texture with no visible crystals, and rounded, smooth surface if found in or near water. Very common in volcanic regions and riverbeds.