
Banded Iron Formation (BIF)
Banded Iron Formation
Hardness: Varies depending on mineral composition, typically 5.5-6.5 for hematite and magnetite. Color: Distinctive alternating bands of red (iron oxides) and gray/black (chert/jasper/magnetite). Luster: Dull to submetallic in iron-rich bands, dull to vitreous in chert bands.…
- Hardness
- Varies depending on mineral composition, typically 5
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