Dallasite
A rock subtype
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About Dallasite
Colour:
green, black.
Name:
The stone dallasite is named after Dallas Road, Victoria, British Columbia.
Dallasite is a local name for a Triassic Hyaloclastite or volcanic breccia found particularly on Vancouver Island, Canada. It is made of shards from the spalled rims of pillow basalt, commonly partly altered to chlorite, epidote, quartz and carbonate.
It is considered the unofficial stone of British Columbia's capital city and is an important gem material in British Columbia.
See also:
Sometimes incorrectly described as a variety of jasper.
Visit gemdat.org for gemological information about Dallasite.
It is considered the unofficial stone of British Columbia's capital city and is an important gem material in British Columbia.
See also:
Sometimes incorrectly described as a variety of jasper.
Visit gemdat.org for gemological information about Dallasite.Unique Identifiers
Mindat ID:
27169
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:1:27169:5
Similar Names
| Delessite | (Mg,Fe,Fe,Al)(Si,Al)4O10(O,OH)8 | |
| Dollaseite-(Ce) | A valid IMA mineral species - grandfathered | (CaCe)(MgAlMg)F[Si2O7][SiO4](OH) |
| Pallasite | A synonym of 'Pallasite meteorite' | |
| Tilasite | A valid IMA mineral species - grandfathered | CaMg(AsO4)F |
Classification of Dallasite
Physical Properties of Dallasite
Colour:
Green, black.
Internet Links for Dallasite
mindat.org URL:
https://www.mindat.org/min-27169.html
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References for Dallasite
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Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada