My Blog

    • Sample Page
Illustration of a bird flying.
  • What is Pegmatite?

    Pegmatites are extreme igneous rocks that form during the final stage of a magma’s crystallization. They are extreme because they contain exceptionally large crystals and they sometimes contain minerals that are rarely found in other types of rocks. To be called a “pegmatite,” a rock should be composed almost entirely of crystals that are at least one centimeter in diameter. The…

    March 25, 2023
  • Other Uses of Obsidian

    Freshly broken pieces of obsidian have a very high luster. Ancient people noticed that they could see a reflection in obsidian and used it as a mirror. Later, pieces of obsidian were ground flat and highly polished to improve their reflective abilities. Obsidian’s hardness of 5.5 makes it relatively easy to carve. Artists have used obsidian to…

    March 25, 2023
  • Uses of Obsidian in Jewelry

    Obsidian is a popular gemstone. It is often cut into beads and cabochons or used to manufacture tumbled stones. Obsidian is sometimes faceted and polished into highly reflective beads. Some transparent specimens are faceted to produce interesting gems. The use of obsidian in jewelry can be limited by its durability. It has a hardness of about 5.5…

    March 25, 2023
  • Obsidian in Modern Surgery

    Although using a rock as a cutting tool might sound like “stone age equipment,” obsidian continues to play an important role in modern surgery. Obsidian can be used to produce a cutting edge that is thinner and sharper than the best surgical steel. Today, thin blades of obsidian are placed in surgical scalpels used for…

    March 25, 2023
  • Stone Age Manufacturing and Trade

    The manufacture of obsidian tools by humans dates back to the Stone Age. At some locations, tons of obsidian flakes reveal the presence of ancient “factories.” Some of these sites have enough waste debris to suggest that many people labored there for decades producing a variety of obsidian objects. Making arrowheads, spear points, knife blades,…

    March 25, 2023
  • Uses of Obsidian as a Cutting Tool

    The conchoidal fracture of obsidian causes it to break into pieces with curved surfaces. This type of fracturing can produce rock fragments with very sharp edges. These sharp fragments may have prompted the first use of obsidian by people. The first use of obsidian by people probably occurred when a sharp piece of obsidian was…

    March 25, 2023
  • Occurrence of Obsidian

    Obsidian is found in many locations worldwide. It is confined to areas of geologically recent volcanic activity. Obsidian older than a few million years is rare because the glassy rock is rapidly destroyed or altered by weathering, heat, or other processes. Significant deposits of obsidian are found in Argentina, Canada, Chile, Ecuador, Greece, Guatemala, Hungary,…

    March 25, 2023
  • Are There Other Glassy Igneous Rocks?

    Pumice, scoria, and tachylyte are other volcanic glasses formed by rapid cooling. Pumice and scoria differ from obsidian by having abundant vesicles – cavities in the rock produced when gas bubbles were trapped in a solidifying melt. Tachylyte differs in composition – it has a composition similar to basalt and gabbro.

    March 25, 2023
  • What is the Composition of Obsidian?

    Most obsidians have a composition similar to rhyolite and granite. Granites and rhyolites can form from the same magma as obsidian and are often geographically associated with the obsidian. Rarely, volcanic glasses are found with a composition similar to basalt and gabbro. These glassy rocks are named “tachylyte.”

    March 25, 2023
  • What Color is Obsidian?

    Rainbow Obsidian: A baroque cabochon of iridescent “rainbow obsidian.” Black is the most common color of obsidian. However, it can also be brown, tan, or green. Rarely, obsidian can be blue, red, orange, or yellow. The colors are thought to be caused mainly by trace elements or inclusions. Occasionally two colors of obsidian will be swirled…

    March 25, 2023
←Previous Page
1 … 94 95 96 97 98 … 162
Next Page→

My Blog

Proudly powered by WordPress