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The dark specks that appear to be mineral grains or polishing grit are actually microscopic etch pits along fractures in and around this olivine grain. These fractures provided access to fluids that developed weathering textures in the olivine. Webster-Addie ultramafic body, Blue Ridge Mountains, Jackson County, western North Carolina. XPL. Imaged area 0.5 mm x 0.8 mm.
The etch pits stand out more clearly in this PPL image of the same feature (same scale as above):
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