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Oligoclase is a rock-forming belonging to the . In chemical composition and in its crystallographic and physical characters it is intermediate between (38) and (2Si2O8). The albite:anorthite molar ratio of oligoclase ranges from 90:10 to 70:30.

Oligoclase is a high sodium feldspar crystallizing in the system. The is 6 to 6.5 and the is 2.64 to 2.66. The are: nα = 1.533–1.543, nβ = 1.537–1.548, and nγ = 1.542–1.552. In color it is usually white, with shades of grey, green, or red.

Oligoclase is a common mineral in the more -rich varieties of and in many .


Name and discovery
The name oligoclase was given by August Breithaupt in 1826 from the , little, and , to break, because the mineral was thought to have a less perfect cleavage than albite. It had previously been recognized as a distinct species by J. J. Berzelius in 1824, and was named by him soda-spodumene (Natron-spodumen), because of its resemblance in appearance to .


Occurrence
Perfectly colorless and transparent glassy material found at Bakersville, North Carolina has occasionally been faceted as a . Another variety more frequently used as a gemstone is the -feldspar or sun-stone found as reddish cleavage masses in at in southern ; this presents a brilliant red to golden metallic glitter, due to the presence of numerous small scales of oriented within the feldspar structure.

Oligoclase occurs, often accompanying , as a constituent of plutonic such as , , and . It occurs in porphyry and dikes and sills as well as in the rocks and , and in where its presence is a defining feature. It also occurs in gneiss. The best developed and largest crystals are those found with orthoclase, , , and in veins in granite at in Norway. The distinctive texture of is due to oligoclase rims on orthoclase . Oligoclase is also found in metamorphic rocks formed under transitional to facies conditions.


Schiller iridescence
Some examples are called moonstone and show Schiller iridescence due to the presence of lamellae on cooling in the peristerite , ~An5-An18.

One of the iridescent varieties of oligoclase, discovered in 1925 near the coast by academician Alexander Fersman, became widely known under the trade name . Alexander Fersman. «Memories of the Stone». — Moscow: Publishing House of the USSR Academy of Sciences, 1958.


Sources
  • Hurlbut, Cornelius S.; Klein, Cornelis, 1985, Manual of Mineralogy, 20th ed., Wiley,


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