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Quartz is one of the world's most common crustal minerals and goes by a bewildering array of different names. The most
important distinction between types of quartz is that of macrocrystalline (individual crystals visible to the unaided eye) and
the microcrystalline or cryptocrystalline varieties (aggregates of crystals visible only under high magnification). Chalcedony
is a generic term for cryptocrystalline quartz. The cryptocrystalline varieties are either translucent or mostly opaque, while
the transparent varieties tend to be macrocrystalline.

Although many of the varietal names historically arose from the colour of the mineral, current scientific naming schemes
refer primarily to the microstructure of the mineral. Colour is a secondary identifier for the cryptocrystalline minerals,
although it is a primary identifier for the macrocrystalline varieties. This does not always hold true.

Not all varieties of quartz are naturally occurring. Prasiolite, an olive coloured material, is produced by heat treatment;
natural prasiolite has also been obeserved in Lower Silesia in Poland. Although citrine occurs naturally, the majority is the
result of heat-treated amethyst. Carnelian is widely heat-treated to deepen its colour.


Milk quartz. Because natural quartz is so often twinned, much quartz used in industry is synthesized. Large, flawless and
untwinned crystals are produced in an autoclave via the hydrothermal process: emeralds are also synthesized in this
fashion.

Quartz occurs in hydrothermal veins and pegmatites. Well-formed crystals may reach several metres in length and weigh
hundreds of kilograms. These veins may bear precious metals such as gold or silver, and form the quartz ores sought in
mining. Erosion of pegmatites may reveal expansive pockets of crystals, known as "cathedrals."

Quartz is a common constituent of granite, sandstone, limestone, and many other igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic
rocks.

Tridymite and cristobalite are high temperature polymorphs of SiO2 which occur in high silica volcanic rocks. Lechatelierite
is an amorphous silica glass SiO2 which is formed by lightning strikes in quartz sand.


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PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Color is as variable as the spectrum, but clear quartz is by far the most common color followed by white or cloudy (milky quartz). Purple
(Amethyst), pink (Rose Quartz), gray or brown to black (Smoky Quartz) are also common. Cryptocrystalline varieties can be multicolored.
Luster is glassy to vitreous as crystals, while cryptocrystalline forms are usually waxy to dull but can be vitreous.
Transparency: Crystals are transparent to translucent, cryptocrystalline forms can be translucent or opaque.
Crystal System is trigonal; 3 2.
Crystal Habits are again widely variable but the most common habit is hexagonal prisms terminated with a six sided pyramid (actually two
rhombohedrons). Three of the six sides of the pyramid may dominate causing the pyramid to be or look three sided. Left and right handed
crystals are possible and identifiable only if minor trigonal pyramidal faces are present. Druse forms (crystal lined rock with just the pyramids
showing) are also common. Massive forms can be just about any type but common forms include botryoidal, globular, stalactitic, crusts of agate
such as lining the interior of a geode and many many more.
Cleavage is very weak in three directions (rhombohedral).
Fracture is conchoidal.
Hardness is 7, less in cryptocrystalline forms.
Specific Gravity is 2.65 or less if cryptocrystalline. (average)
Streak is white.
Other Characteristics: Striations on prism faces run perpendicular to C axis, piezoelectric (see tourmaline) and index of refraction is 1.55.
Associated Minerals are numerous and varied but here are some of the more classic associations of quartz (although any list of associated
minerals of quartz is only a partial list): amazonite a variety of microcline, tourmalines especially elbaite, wolframite, pyrite, rutile, zeolites,
fluorite, calcite, gold, muscovite, topaz, beryl, hematite and spodumene.
Notable Occurrences of amethyst are Brazil, Uraguay, Mexico, Russia, Thunder Bay area of Canada, and some locallities in the USA. For Smoky
Quartz; Brazil, Colorado, Scotland, Swiss Alps among many others. Rose Quartz is also wide spread but large quantities come from brazil as
do the only large find of Rose Quartz prisms. Natural citrine is found with many amethyst deposits but in very rare quantities. Fine examples of
Rock crystal come from Brazil (again), Arkansas, many locallities in Africa, etc. Fine Agates are found in, of course, Brazil, Lake Superior region,
Montana, Mexico and Germany.
Best Field Indicators are first the fact that it is very common (always assume transparent clear crystals may be quartz), crystal habit, hardness,
striations, good conchoidal fracture and lack of good cleavage.

              Morion

Morion or morion quartz is a dark-brown to black opaque variety of smoky quartz resulting from the natural or artificial
irradiation of aluminium-containing milk quartz.
 
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