Invaluable during lessons on Bowen's reaction series - olivine is the first mineral to crystallize in cooling magma
Perfect size for use in classroom identification labs and exercises, correlates well to Next Generation Science Standards Evidence Statements
Massive earthy habit is a useful example of nonmetallic luster
Specimen comes in clear labeled and barcoded bag for ideal storage
Description
Much of the earth's surface is covered in oceanic crust, of which olivine is a major component. With the highest crystallization temperature, olivine is the first mineral to form in a magma, making it a useful geothermometer. In the classroom, olivine can be used to teach students about mineral physical properties, especially hardness, fracture, and luster. This sample is also available in packs of 12.