Test with rare-earth magnet (N42 or N52 neodymium). Suspend specimen on thread for sensitive paramagnetic detection. Diamagnetic minerals are weakly repelled (visible only with strong magnets like bismuth).
Twinning Laws
Simple twin {100}contact
Hour-glass and sector zoning often accompany twinning.
Cleavage & Fracture
Cleavage:
good2 directions ~87°/93°
Fracture:
uneven
Typical pyroxene 90° cleavage.
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Collector tier: Micromount / Niche
Best appreciated at thumbnail or smaller scale — often dull-colored, sub-millimeter, or radioactive. Specialist appeal.
Augite sits at 5.5–6 on the Mohs scale —
just hard enough to scratch glass.
Colors:
Streak Gray-green to brown
Crystal system Monoclinic
Type localityMt. Vesuvius, Naples, Italy
SilicatesSilicates (Inosilicates — Pyroxenes)
TL;DR · 1 min read
Augite ((Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al,Ti)(Si,Al)₂O₆) is the most common pyroxene-group mineral and a primary constituent of basalt, gabbro, and mantle peridotite. Its name from Greek "auge" (luster) reflects the bright vitreous gleam on freshly broken faces.
Augite ((Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al,Ti)(Si,Al)₂O₆) is the most common pyroxene-group mineral and a primary constituent of basalt, gabbro, and mantle peridotite. Its name from Greek “auge” (luster) reflects the bright vitreous gleam on freshly broken faces. Augite forms short prismatic crystals with the characteristic ~87° pyroxene cleavage angles, distinguishing pyroxenes from amphiboles (which have ~60°/120°). Mt. Vesuvius (Italy) is the type locality, with classic black columnar Augite specimens from volcanic ejecta.
Augite belongs to the silicate class in the pyroxene group (clinopyroxene) and has the chemical formula (Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al,Ti)(Si,Al)2O6. It crystallizes in the monoclinic system and holds a steady position among silicate species.
Identification & care
Crystals commonly develop as short prismatic 8-sided (octagonal cross-section) crystals; massive; granular; lamellar. Its color range is broad, including dark green, black, dark brown, and greenish black. The luster is vitreous, sub-metallic, resinous, the streak is greenish gray, and specimens range from opaque to translucent. The cleavage is good on {110} at ~87° (characteristic pyroxene angle). The fracture is uneven, which aids identification.
Collector context
Collector notes
Augite holds a steady place in systematic mineral collections. Augite is widely represented across Chinese provinces, including Fujian, Gansu, Anhui, Guangdong.
Frequently asked questions
What is Augite?
Augite is a silicate mineral recognized among collectors for its crystal form and distribution, with known Chinese sources.
What is the chemical formula of Augite?
The chemical formula of Augite is CaMgSi2O6.
What crystal system does Augite belong to?
Augite crystallises in the Monoclinic crystal system.
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