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| 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
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| Refractive Indices
alpha = beta = gamma = |
1.520 1.525 1.527 |
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| 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) | |
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This whitish orthoclase crystal displays Carlsbad twinning under crossed polars. |
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This whitish orthoclase crystal exhibits low birefringince color under crossed polars |
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Orthoclase crystal showing extinction patterns. |
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Notice the cleavage of 90 degrees in the center of the crystal. |
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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 |