
Banded Iron Formation
Banded Iron Formation (BIF)
Hardness: Varies, often 5-6.5 (Mohs scale) for iron oxides. Color: Prominently red, reddish-brown, and grey to black banding. Luster: Dull to submetallic, depending on specific mineral composition. Crystal Structure: Fine-grained, microcrystalline to cryptocrystalline aggregate. No distinct cleavage.
- Hardness
- Varies, often 5-6
- Color
- Prominently red, reddish-brown, and grey to black banding
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