Thursday, April 7, 2011

Olivine weathering microtexture in dunite

Click on the image to enlarge.      Sample:Michael Velbel; Photo: Dan Snyder
Characteristic diamond-shaped etch pits in olivine. The etch pit field is adjacent to a microfracture in the olivine, through which fluid has permeated, creating the etch pits. Orange areas are iron-oxide mineral stains. Webster-Addie ultramafic body, Jackson County, western North Carolina. Plane-polarized light (PPL). Magnification 400X.

Thanks to Dr. Michael Velbel, Michigan State U., for the loan of this and many other thin sections.

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