Smith College - Geology 222b - Petrology

Petrographic Data File

Orthoclase
Property
Value
Comments
Formula KAlSi3O8  
Crystal System Monoclinic  
Crystal Habit Fine-grained, tabular  
Cleavage perfect cleavage on {001}, good cleavage on {010} Difficult to see in thin section due to low relief. Look inside the crystal to find the cleavage.
Color/Pleochroism Colorless in thin section Can be cloudy or pale brown due to inclusions
Optic Sign Biaxial (-)  
2V 60-65° May have 2V as large as 85°, but usually is less than 70°
Optic Orientation Z=b 

X^a = 5o
 

 
Refractive Indices
alpha = 
beta = 
gamma = 

1.520 
1.525
1.527
 
Max Birefringence .005-.007 1st order grey & white
Elongation Commonly elongated parallel to c or a  
Extinction rougly Parallel 0-12 degrees
Dispersion r > v  
Distinguishing Features Intermediate 2V, carlsbad twinning (if any at all), very LOW relief.  Orthoclase is often confused with quartz - try looking for cloudy patches on individual crystals in plain polarized light which indicate weathering of the crystal.
Occurrence Found in granite, granodiorite, syenite, and other felsic rocks.  Also found in arkoses and certain  contact and regional metamorphic rocks.  Usually found with quartz and muscovite.
Editors Kristen Clark (02), Lila Rose (03), and Kriten Boyer (AC08)

 
This whitish orthoclase crystal displays Carlsbad twinning under crossed polars. 
This whitish orthoclase crystal exhibits low birefringince color under crossed polars
Orthoclase crystal showing extinction patterns.
Notice the cleavage of 90 degrees in the center of the crystal.
Orthoclase crystal at extinction--notice inclusions and undulatory extinction under cross polarixed light.
WWW Images U.C.L.A. Petrographic Workshop
  Union College Igneous Rocks in Thin Section


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