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PYROXENES: Monoclínic (clinopyroxenes): Diopsíde (PPL: colorless to pale green, weak pleochroism) Hedenbergite (very similar to diopside) Augite (very similar to diopside) Pigeonite (very similar to diopside) Omphacite (very similar to diopside) Jadeite (very similar to diopside) Aegirine (PPL: pleochroism between green and yellowish-brown) Orthorhombic (orthopyroxenes): Enstatite – Ferrosilite: colorless or weakly pleochroic in pinkish or reddish. Paralell extinctions, ES(+). (Hipersthene and Bronzite are discredited names

CARBONATES: Calcite (PPL: colorless, relief changes with the turn of the stage (“chagrín change” or “relief pleochroism”), usually anhedral. XPL: white-pearly, twins common; CL: U(-), but may show 2V of 0-15º. or dolomite or siderite or magnesite or rhodocrosite It is not possible to distinguish these carbonates from each other under the petrographic microscope, other techniques are needed.

ANDALUSITE: colorless, medium relief. XPL: gray, in longitudinal sections ES(-), B(-), paralell extinction.

KORNERUPINE: colorless, high relief, paralell extinction. XPL: gray to yellow. ES(-). Very rare mineral.

RHODONITE: colorless, high relief. XPL: gray, white or yellow, oblique extinction, B(+). Rare mineral.

AMPHIBOLES: Actinolite (PPL: colorless/pale green, weak pleochroism) Tremolite (PPL: colorless) Cummingtonite (PPL: colorless or weak pleochroism). Antophyllite (PPL: usually colorless; CPL: colorful). Green hornblende (PPL: green. Strong pleochroism). Brown hornblende (PPL: brown. Strong pleochroism). Arfvedsonite (PPL: deep colors and strong pleochroism). Glaucophane (PPL: blue, with strong pleochroism). Riebeckite (PPL: deep blue, strong pleochroism).

KYANITE: colorless, high relief. XPL: gray to weak yellow. ES(+), B(-). Common in pelitic metamorphic rocks.

WOLLASTONITE: colorless, medium/high relief, extinction 0-5o, ES(+/-), B(-). Occurs in marbles.

SCAPOLITE: colorless, low/medium relief, paralell extinction, ES(-), U(-). Very rare mineral.

CORUNDUM: two good partitions. PPL: colorless, high relief. XPL: gray or white, paralell extinction. Rare mineral.

Minerals with two intersecting cleavages in their basal sections: