see "Anamorphic schists are often found most closely blended with hornblende" in this glossary.
see "Anamorphic schists are often found most closely blended with hornblende" in this glossary. That's
data, you know? It's wild
data, you know? "Anamorphic schists are often found most closely blended with hornblende."
-Training Duplication (24 Jan. 62) a dark-
green to black mineral.
See "Anamorphic schists are often found most closely blended with hornblende" in this glossary.
n. a common
type of mineral which is black, greenish-black or
brown in
color and a
constituent of many
rocks. It is found most often in shiny,
column-shaped chunks, but it can also be found in the shape of needles or tiny grains and has no
particular commercial
value. The name comes from
German horn, meaning horn, and blenden, which means to deceive, because hornblende has sometimes been mistaken for other types of
rock.