
Basalt with Quartz Veining
Basalt (Mafic Extrusive Igneous Rock) with SiO2 (Silicon Dioxide) veins
Hardness: 6 (basalt) to 7 (quartz). Color: Dark gray to black matrix with white to off-white banding. Luster: Dull/earthy matrix with vitreous/glassy veins. Structure: Aphanitic (fine-grained) matrix with crystalline veins. Cleavage: Poor/Conchoidal.
- Hardness
- 6 (basalt) to 7 (quartz)
- Color
- Dark gray to black matrix with white to off-white banding
- Luster
- Dull/earthy matrix with vitreous/glassy veins
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