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Rock
Staurolite quartzite
M-082
Rock
metamorphic rock
It is a rock formed by metamorphism of sandstone, which is mainly composed of quartz. Its color ranges from white, gray, red, and brown, and is usually light in color. It has a glassy luster. It is distinguished from marble because it does not react with diluted hydrochloric acid. It characteristically contains staurolite.
9.0
cm
Quartz, Muscovite, Biotite, Stilpnomelane
#metamorphic rock
United States
New Mexico
Petaca
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2024-09-05