
Banded Iron Formation (BIF) with Quartz
Banded Iron Formation, often composed of alternating layers of hematite (Fe2O3) or magnetite (Fe3O4) and chert (microcrystalline quartz, SiO2)
Hardness: Varies, chert is 7 on Mohs, iron oxides are 5-6. Color: Red (hematite), black (magnetite), grey/white (chert). Luster: Earthy to sub-metallic for iron oxides, dull to glassy for quartz. Crystal Structure: Fine-grained to microcrystalline, not macroscopic crystals the specimen displays a layered, banded struct…
- Hardness
- Varies, chert is 7 on Mohs, iron oxides are 5-6
- Color
- Red (hematite), black (magnetite), grey/white (chert)
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