
Shale or Slate with Quartz Veins
Shale (fine-grained clastic sedimentary rock) or Slate (low-grade metamorphic rock formed from shale) with Quartz (SiO2) veins
The primary rock appears dark grey to black, likely shale or slate, which can have a dull to earthy luster. The white bands are clearly quartz veins, which would exhibit a vitreous (glassy) luster. Hardness for the dark rock could range from 2.5-4 (shale/slate) but the quartz veins would be 7 on the Mohs scale.…
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