Ammonite
| Refractive Index : 1.680 – 1.520 |
| Optical Characteristic : AGG |
| Specific Gravity : 2.85 – 2.60 (usually about 2.70)-varies with mineral content |
| Chemical composition : Often Variable, usually aragonite, calcite, pyrite, silica and more |
| Crystal System : Organic |
| Variety/Species : None |
| Species/Group : Ammonite |
| Birefringence : 0.155 (varies) |
| Dispersion : None |
| Hardness : 4.5 to 5.5 |
| Toughness : Fair to poor |
| Ultrasonic : Never |
| Steam : Never |
| UV Long : Variable |
| UV Short : Variable |
| Pleochroism : None |
| Strength : N/A |
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| Pleochroism Colors : None |
| Heat : Avoid heating |
| Acids : Attacked by acids and/ or chemicals |
| Light : Stable |
| Polish Luster : Vitreous |
| Fracture : Granular to uneven |
| Fracture Luster : Greasy to dull |
| Clarity Type : N/A |
| Tones : N/A |
| Saturations : N/A |
| Cause of Color : variable |
| Enhancements : Opticon, lacquer coating. This treatment can be identified by magnification of cracks and porous areas |
| Cleavage : Several Directions. |
| Color Range : Gray, brown many iridescent colors Grayish, brownish |
| Transparency : Opaque |
| Phenomena : Iridescence |
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| Separations : Ammonite from other minerals- It has a unique appearance and is usually not confused with any other material. |
| Identifying Characteristics and information Ammonite is a fossilized, mineralized shell with mosaic pattern or iridescence.The iridescence is caused by diffraction of aragonite crystal plates.May have a spiral structure resembling a nautilus shell. Also known as ammolite and sometimes calcentine. |
| Spectral Data Not Diagnostic. |
| Trade Names and Misnomers Ammolite, korite, aapaok and calcenite . |
| Notes:- Canade is the only source of iridescent material. |
Tags: aapaok, Ammolite, ammonite, calcenite, fossilised, fossils, korite, shell
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