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- Hypersthene abstract "Hypersthene is a common rock-forming inosilicate mineral belonging to the group of orthorhombic pyroxenes. Many references have formally abandoned this term, preferring to categorise this mineral as enstatite or ferrosilite. It is found in igneous and some metamorphic rocks as well as in stony and iron meteorites. It forms a solid solution series with the minerals enstatite and ferrosilite, being a mid-way member between the two. Pure enstatite contains no iron, while pure ferrosillite contains no magnesium; hypersthene is the name given to the mineral when a significant amount of both elements are present. The chemical formula is (Mg,Fe)SiO3.Distinctly developed crystals are rare, the mineral being usually found as foliated masses embedded in the igneous rocks norite and hypersthene-andesite, of which it forms an essential constituent. The coarse-grained labradorite-hypersthene-rock (norite) of the island of Paul off the coast of Labrador has furnished the most typical material; and for this reason the mineral has been known as Labrador hornblende or paulite.Color is often gray, brown, or green, and the luster is usually vitreous to pearly. The pleochroism is strong, the hardness is 5–6, and the specific gravity is 3.4–3.9. On certain surfaces it displays a brilliant copper-red metallic sheen, or schiller, which has the same origin as the bronzy sheen of bronzite, but is even more pronounced. Like bronzite, it is sometimes cut and polished as a gemstone.The name hypersthene comes from the Greek and means "over strength". It is in allusion to its greater hardness than the amphibole mineral hornblende, a mineral with which it is often confused.".
- Hypersthene thumbnail Mineraly.sk_-_hypersten.jpg?width=300.
- Hypersthene wikiPageExternalLink hypersth.htm.
- Hypersthene wikiPageExternalLink Hypersthene.shtml.
- Hypersthene wikiPageExternalLink show.php?id=1995&ld=1&pho=.
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- Hypersthene wikiPageID "1180125".
- Hypersthene wikiPageRevisionID "540436916".
- Hypersthene caption "A sample of hypersthene".
- Hypersthene color "gray, brown, or green".
- Hypersthene formula "SiO3".
- Hypersthene gravity "3.4".
- Hypersthene hasPhotoCollection Hypersthene.
- Hypersthene luster "vitreous to pearly".
- Hypersthene mohs "5".
- Hypersthene name "Hypersthene".
- Hypersthene system "orthorhombic".
- Hypersthene subject Category:Inosilicates.
- Hypersthene subject Category:Iron_minerals.
- Hypersthene subject Category:Magnesium_minerals.
- Hypersthene subject Category:Orthorhombic_minerals.
- Hypersthene type Abstraction100002137.
- Hypersthene type IronMinerals.
- Hypersthene type MagnesiumMinerals.
- Hypersthene type Material114580897.
- Hypersthene type Matter100020827.
- Hypersthene type Mineral114662574.
- Hypersthene type OrthorhombicMinerals.
- Hypersthene type Part113809207.
- Hypersthene type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Hypersthene type Relation100031921.
- Hypersthene type Substance100019613.
- Hypersthene type ChemicalSubstance.
- Hypersthene type Mineral.
- Hypersthene type ChemicalObject.
- Hypersthene type Thing.
- Hypersthene comment "Hypersthene is a common rock-forming inosilicate mineral belonging to the group of orthorhombic pyroxenes. Many references have formally abandoned this term, preferring to categorise this mineral as enstatite or ferrosilite. It is found in igneous and some metamorphic rocks as well as in stony and iron meteorites. It forms a solid solution series with the minerals enstatite and ferrosilite, being a mid-way member between the two.".
- Hypersthene label "Hipersten".
- Hypersthene label "Hiperstena".
- Hypersthene label "Hyperstheen".
- Hypersthene label "Hypersthen".
- Hypersthene label "Hypersthene".
- Hypersthene label "Hypersthène".
- Hypersthene label "Гиперстен".
- Hypersthene sameAs Hypersthen.
- Hypersthene sameAs Hiperstena.
- Hypersthene sameAs Hypersthène.
- Hypersthene sameAs Hyperstheen.
- Hypersthene sameAs Hipersten.
- Hypersthene sameAs m.04d_17.
- Hypersthene sameAs Q429991.
- Hypersthene sameAs Q429991.
- Hypersthene sameAs Hypersthene.
- Hypersthene wasDerivedFrom Hypersthene?oldid=540436916.
- Hypersthene depiction Mineraly.sk_-_hypersten.jpg.
- Hypersthene isPrimaryTopicOf Hypersthene.
- Hypersthene name "Hypersthene".