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

Basalt River Pebble

Basalt (Aphanitic Mafic Igneous Rock)

Hardness: 6-7 (Mohs); Color: Black to dark gray; Luster: Dull or waxy when wet; Crystal structure: Aphanitic (fine-grained); Specific gravity: 2.8-3.0

Hardness
6-7 (Mohs)
Color
Black to dark gray
Luster
Dull or waxy when wet
Identified More igneous

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Physical properties

Hardness: 6-7 (Mohs); Color: Black to dark gray; Luster: Dull or waxy when wet; Crystal structure: Aphanitic (fine-grained); Specific gravity: 2.8-3.0

Formation & geological history

Formed from the rapid cooling of magnesium-rich and iron-rich lava at or near the Earth's surface. This specimen has been rounded and smoothed by water erosion in a river or coastal environment.

Uses & applications

Commonly used in construction as crushed stone for road bases and concrete aggregate; smaller pebbles are used for landscaping, decorative aquariums, and hot stone massage therapy.

Geological facts

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

Field identification & locations

Identify by its dark color, heavy weight (relative to size), and fine-grained texture. Found abundantly in volcanic regions or riverbeds downstream from volcanic sources.