
Shale or Mudstone (Based on appearance)
Shale (fine-grained, laminated fissile sedimentary rock) / Mudstone (fine-grained, non-fissile sedimentary rock)
Hardness: Very soft (typically crumbly to scratchable with a fingernail, 1-3 on Mohs scale). Color: Earthy tones (brown, tan, gray, black, red, green). Luster: Dull to earthy. Crystal structure: Cryptocrystalline to microscopic (individual grains not visible to the naked eye).…
- Color
- Earthy tones (brown, tan, gray, black, red, green)
- Luster
- Dull to earthy
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