
Weathered Volcanic Rock (possibly Rhyolite or Andesite Pebble)
Volcanic rock (e.g., Rhyolite or Andesite, specific identification would require thin section analysis or chemical assay). Mineral composition: Primarily feldspars (orthoclase and/or plagioclase), quartz (in rhyolite), micas, amphiboles, and sometimes pyroxenes.
Hardness: 6-7 (if largely quartz/feldspar), Color: Predominantly reddish-brown with darker, possibly porphyritic, inclusions or spots. Appearance suggests a weathered surface from tumbling. Luster: Dull to earthy due to weathering, but could be vitreous to dull on fresh surfaces.…
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