
Micaceous Sandstone or Quartzite
Sandstone (lithified quartz grains, often with mica) or Quartzite (metamorphosed sandstone)
Hardness: 6-7 (for quartz); Color: Brownish-red to grey, with silvery specks; Luster: Dull to vitreous for the matrix, metallic to pearly for the mica; Crystal Structure: Granular (sandstone) or interlocking crystalline (quartzite); The sparkly flecks are likely mica, giving it a micaceous appearance.
- Hardness
- 6-7 (for quartz)
- Color
- Brownish-red to grey, with silvery specks
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