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Actinolite
Current inventory:  1 gem
 

Actinolite

  
Actinolite is named from the Greek words aktina meaning ray, due to its radiating fibrous habit, and lithos meaning stone.

Discovered in 1794;   IMA status:  Valid (pre-IMA; Grandfathered)

 

Chemistry

 

 

Chemical Formula:

Ca2(Mg,Fe+)5Si8O22(OH)2

 

Calcium Magnesium Iron Silicate Hydroxide

Molecular Weight:

853.16 gm

Composition:

Sodium

0.59 %

Na

0.80 %

Na2O

 

Calcium

8.60 %

Ca

12.03 %

CaO

 

Magnesium

9.71 %

Mg

16.11 %

MgO

 

Titanium

0.11 %

Ti

0.19 %

TiO2

 

Manganese

0.13 %

Mn

0.17 %

MnO

 

Aluminum

1.39 %

Al

2.63 %

Al2O3

 

Iron

8.58 %

Fe

10.61 %

FeO / 0.47 % Fe2O3

 

Silicon

25.64 %

Si

54.86 %

SiO2

 

Hydrogen

0.24 %

H

2.11 %

H2O

 

Oxygen

45.01 %

O

 

 

 

 

100.00 %

 

100.00 %

= TOTAL OXIDE

 

 

Classification

   

   

Mineral Classification:

Silicates (Germanates)

Strunz 8th Ed. ID:

8/F.10-20

Nickel-Strunz 10th Ed. ID:

9.DE.10

 

9 : SILICATES (Germanates)
D : Inosilicates
E : Inosilicates with 2-periodic double chains, Si
4O11; Clinoamphiboles

Related to:

Amphibole Group. Calcic Clino-Amphibole Subgroup. Actinolite-Tremolite Series. Actinolite-Ferro-Actinolite Series. Actinolite-Hornblende Series.

Members of Group:

Amphibole Group: Calcic Clino-Amphibole Subgroup, Mg-Fe-Mn-Li Ortho-Amphibole Subgroup, Mg-Mn-Fe-Li Clino-Amphibole Subgroup, Sodic Clino-Amphibole Subgroup

Members of Sub-Group:

Calcic Clino-Amphibole Subgroup: Actinolite, Barroisite, Cannilloite, Edenite, Ferro-Actinolite, Ferro-Aluminotschermakite, Ferro-Edenite, Ferro-Ferritschermakite, Ferrobarroisite, Ferrohornblende, Ferrokaersutite, Ferropargasite, Ferrorichterite, Ferro-Tschermakite, Ferrowinchite, Fluor-Cannilloite, Fluoro-Edenite, Fluoro-potassicrichterite, Hastingsite, IMA2009-091, Kaersutite, Katophorite, Magnesiohastingsite, Magnesiohornblende, Magnesiokatophorite, Magnesiosadanagaite, Magnesiotaramite, Pargasite, Parvo-Manganotremolite, Potassic-Ferrisadanagaite, Potassicpargasite, Potassicsadanagaite, Richterite, Taramite, Tremolite, Tschermakite, Winchite

Varieties:

Byssolite, Hotan Jade, Nephrite, Smaragdite

Synonyms:

Actinolithe, Actynolite, Attinoto, Stibolite, Stralite, Zillerthite, Zillertite

 

 

Crystal Data

   

   

Crystallography:

Monoclinic - Prismatic

Crystal Habit:

As bladed crystals, to 15 cm; columnar, may be kinked or bent; radiating fibrous to asbestiform; granular to massive.

Twinning:

Simple or lamellar

 

 

Physical Properties

   

 

Cleavage:

[110] Distinct/Good

Fracture:

Splintery to Granular

Tenacity:

Brittle

Moh's Hardness:

5.5 - 6.0

Density:

3.03 - 3.24 (g/cm3)

Luminescence:

Non-fluorescent

Radioactivity:

Not Radioactive

 

 

Optical Properties

   

   

Color:

Bright green to grayish green; rarely orange to orangish brown.

Transparency:

Transparent to Translucent

Luster:

Vitreous (sometimes dull)

Refractive Index:

1.619 - 1.644  Biaxial ( - )

Birefringence:

0.022 - 0.026

Dispersion:

Weak

Pleochroism:

Weak

 

 

Occurances

   

   

Geological Setting:

Produced by low-grade regional or contact metamorphism of magnesium carbonate, mafic, or ultramamafic rocks; also in glaucophane-bearing blueschists.

Common Associations:

Talc, Epidote, Chlorite, Glaucophane, Pumpellyite, Lawsonite, Albite

Common Impurities:

Mn, Al, Na, K, Ti

Type Locality:

N

Year Discovered:

1794

View mineral photos:

Actinolite Mineral Photos and Locations

 

 

More Information

   

   

 

Mindat.org
Webmineral.com

 

 


Actinolite is a member of the Calcic Clino-Amphibole Subgroup of the Amphibole Group of minerals that includes Actinolite,
Ferro-edenite, Kaersutite, Pargasite, Richterite and Tremolite. The Amphibole Group is an extensive and complex group of minerals currently divided into several sub-groups. Actinolite and Tremolite have almost the same chemical formula but differ in the amounts of iron and magnesium. Iron is relatively abscent in Tremolite. Actinolite is rarely facetable and faceted gems are usually very small since crystals are typically very fibrous. A large (over 1 carat), clean, faceted Actinolite gem is very rare. Actinolite ranges in color from pale to very dark green, even black and rarely dark orangish brown. It occurs as green needle inclusions in quartz much more often than a gem by itself.

There are many localities for Actinolite. In Austria, on Mt. Greiner, Zillertal, and at Untersulzbachtal. From Zermatt, Valais, Switzerland. At Snarum and Arendal, Norway. From the Ural Mountains, Russia. In the USA, from Gouverneur, St. Lawrence County, New York; Franklin and Newton, Sussex County, New Jersey; Chester, Windsor County, Vermont; in the Fairfax quarry, Centreville, Fairfax County, Virginia; Crestmore, Riverside County, California; at Salida, Chaffee County, Colorado. "Nephrite jade" occurs in the USA, south and east of Lander, Fremont County, Wyoming; north from Cape San Martin, Monterey County, California; and around Jade Mountain, near the Kobuk River, Alaska. Along the Fraser River, British Columbia, Canada. Around Mt. Cook, South Island, New Zealand. Fine material from the Kunlun Mountains, Sinkiang Uighur Autonomous Region, China.
 

  
Actinolite gems for sale:

Actinolite-001

Gem:

Actinolite

Stock #:

ACTI-001

Weight:

1.79 ct

Size:

8.10 x 8.10 x 5.40 mm

Shape:

Trillion

Color:

Dark Orange

Clarity:

Eye clean

Origin:

Dodoma, Tanzania

Treatment:

None (natural)

Price:

SOLD

Pictures are of the actual gem offered for sale.
Gem images are magnified to show detail.

Actinolite-001

This rare gem is eye clean and has a beautiful dark orangish brown color. Actinolite is very rare in this color and clarity.


Actinolite-002

Gem:

Actinolite

Stock #:

ACTI-002

Weight:

0.6830 ct

Size:

6.63 x 4.78 x 3.11 mm

Shape:

Oval

Color:

Dark Orange

Clarity:

Eye clean

Origin:

Dodoma, Tanzania

Treatment:

None (natural)

Price:

$64.00

Pictures are of the actual gem offered for sale.
Gem images are magnified to show detail.

Actinolite-002

This rare gem is eye clean and has a beautiful dark orangish brown color. Actinolite is very rare in this color and clarity.


 


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