RMH4E4GW–Minette, thin section, polarized photomicrograph, Sedbergh, Yorkshire, UK
RM2K49FC6–Barkevikite - black crystals in pegmatite - Barkevik, Norway
RM2PCK6DD–Tremolite mineral specimen, a form of asbestos.
RFHNK78Y–collection of various hornblende in Amphibole mineral stones isolated on white background
RM2B066W9–Dannemorite; also Manganogrunerite, Amphibole, Montauban, Quebec
RFF3A7F9–Amphibolite (black is hornblende, white is plagioclase)
RM2B08P4W–Tirodite, Amphibole, Gouveneur, New York
RM2DF77K0–Amphibolite is a metamorphic rock mainly composed by amphibole minerals. Sample.
RM2B06BYW–Grammatite, Montauban, Quebec Also Amphibole and Tremolite, and is an important group of inosilicate minerals. The fibrous form of tremolite is one of
RM2EM390F–Actinolite [calcium silicate hydroxide] amphibole silicate mineral
RM2B08HMA–Parawollastonite, Amphibole, Willsboro, New York Parawollastonite is a wollastonite polytype, consisting of calcium silicate dimorphous with wollaston
RMCWP4JJ–Fibrous amphibole asbestos; Halilovci, Bosnia and Herzegovina
RM2B0679Y–Ferro-anthophylite, Amphibole, Montauban, Quebec The anthophyllite group are orthorhombic amphiboles in the magnesium-iron-manganese amphibole subgrou
RMB5CCD5–Amphibole biotitic boulder course crystals felsic freedom Granite grass hard jagged lawn mineral muscovite parkway Quartz rock r
RM2B066KP–Clinoamphibole, Wilberforce, Ontario
RF2NK2AG6–Tiger's eye, also called tiger eye, is a quartz group gemstone with a golden to red-brown colour and a silky lustre.
RM2B062EE–Anthophyllite, Montauban, Quebec
RFB8F3XG–Actinolite specimen.
RM2B06298–Amphibolite, Non Foliated, Ottawa Metamorphic Rock
RMH4E4J8–Minette, thin section, polarized photomicrograph, Sedbergh, Yorkshire, UK
RM2B08PEA–Tremolite Schist, Montauban, Ontario
RFT5TT16–This diagram represents Amphibole vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RFG10NRN–set of various Hornblende crystals on Amphibole natural mineral stones and rock isolated on white background
RF2BTGH3H–Amphibole is an important group of inosilicate minerals, forming prism or needlelike crystals, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RFKG69FW–macro shooting of natural mineral stone specimen - rough crystal of hornblende on amphibole - carbonate rock on dark granite background from Korshunov
RFF38390–Tremolite-alkali feldspar skarn
RM2DF77K7–Amphibolite is a metamorphic rock mainly composed by amphibole minerals. Sample.
RF2BTH6N2–Amphibole is an important group of inosilicate minerals, forming prism or needlelike crystals, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RM2DF77JF–Amphibolite. Is a metamorphic rock rich in amphibole (hornblende). Photomicrograph, thin section, polarized light.
RM2EM38YR–Actinolite [calcium silicate hydroxide] amphibole silicate mineral
RMCWP4KK–Fibrous amphibole asbestos; Halilovci, Bosnia and Herzegovina
RM2DF7897–Actinolite is a silicate (inosilicate) from the amphiboles group. Some forms are used as gemstones.
RMB5CCDB–Granite rock freedom parkway stone hard texture jagged boulder shadow
RMWFNW6A–France, Eure, Grand Bourgtheroulde, environmental laboratory, bulk residues of building materials and amphibole asbestos fibers (fibrous silicate) seen on the fluorescent screen of a transmission electron microscope, 10000 times magnification
RF2PD0RHT–Tiger's eye, also called tiger eye, is a quartz group gemstone with a golden to red-brown colour and a silky lustre.
RMG6W8J3–Riebeckite, El Paso county, Colorado, USA sodium-rich member of the amphibole group of silicate minerals
RFRARBN4–macro photography of natural mineral from geological collection - Garnet crystals in polished Hornblende (amphibole) stone on white background
RFM9J61F–Jadeite mineral stone close up with reflection on black surface background.
RMH4E4H9–Minette, thin section, polarized photomicrograph, Sedbergh, Yorkshire, UK
RM2B066FP–Chloritoschist, Lanark, Ontario
RF2BFXK4F–Amphibole Geological Exhibition Hall of Shandong Provincial Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources
RM2B06CMB–Hornblendite, Gatineau, Quebec
RMW7T3NT–Anthophyllite, ((Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2) a type of Amphibole mineral, from South Finland
RM2B08JKM–Pulaskite, Magmatic, Grenville, Quebec
RFKG69FT–macro shooting of natural mineral rock specimen - raw crystal of hornblende on amphibole - carbonate stone on dark granite background from Korshunovsk
RM2B06CHN–Hornblende Granite, Plutonic, Ottawa A granite containing hornblende, a felsic plutonic rock, generally adamellite or granodiorite, containing an amph
RFF388FW–Amphibolite
RM2B0671H–Edenite, Metamorphic, Estrie, Quebec
RM2EM38Y3–Actinolite [calcium silicate hydroxide] amphibole silicate mineral
RMCWP4H0–Fibrous amphibole asbestos; Halilovci, Bosnia and Herzegovina
RM2PD83C2–Actinolite [calcium silicate hydroxide] amphibole silicate mineral
RM2DF787H–Actinolite is a silicate (inosilicate) from the amphiboles group. Some forms are used as gemstones.
RMCBPTWG–Actinolite - Cranston, Rhode Island
RFEY7KHY–Amphibolite (metamorphic rock)
RMCBPTWK–Actinolite, South Dakota
RFEXD6CA–Amphibolite (metamorphic rock)
RM2GMXG68–Sample of Amphibole Asbestos. Date: 20th century; Culture: China; Medium: Amphibole asbestos; Dimensions: H. 1 in. (2.5 cm); W. 2 in. (5.1 cm); L. 3
RMH4E4G2–Minette, thin section, polarized photomicrograph, Sedbergh, Yorkshire, UK
RFF382G8–Skarn (green diopside, pink calcite, black actinolite)
RFKGFT2P–macro shooting of natural mineral rock specimen - rough richterite stone on dark granite background from Kovdor region, Kola Peninsula, Russia
RFRARBN6–macro photography of natural mineral from geological collection - hornblende crystals on rough amphibole - carbonate rock on white background
RF2BG941B–Amphibole Geological Exhibition Hall of Shandong Provincial Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources
RMW7T3PC–Serpentine Absestos, variety Chrysotile, (Mg3Si2O5(OH)4) from Thetford Mines, Quebec, Canada. It is a soft, fibrous silicate mineral in the serpentine group of phyllosilicates; as such, it is distinct from other asbestiform minerals in the amphibole group.
RMC4J77T–Photomicrograph of gabbro through crossed polars. Mag. X20
RF2CTNGY1–Macrophotograph of the structural detail in a pietersite gemstone from Arizona. Also known as 'Arizona tiger eye' it is a variety of chalcedony that contains amphibole mineral fibers that result in a chatoyant optical reflectance effect.
RMG3TX4X–Arfvedsonite (Amphibole), specimen 13 cm wide, from Ilimaussaq intrusion, Greenland
RFJMA0P4–Granite and flower.
RM2DF734P–Arfvedsonite is a inosilicate in a monoclinic crystal sistem. This saple comes to Malawi.
RMCWP4HW–Fibrous amphibole asbestos; Halilovci, Bosnia and Herzegovina
RM2PG2HE8–Actinolite [calcium silicate hydroxide] amphibole silicate mineral
RM2DF735W–Arfvedsonite is a inosilicate in a monoclinic crystal sistem. This saple comes to Malawi.
RMBXCE0Y–Asbestos Danger In Home
RM2DF792N–Hornblende is a group of silicates composed by iron, magnesium and others. Crystallized sample.
RF2C2MC8D–closeup of sample of natural mineral from geological collection - unpolished Hornblende on Amphibole rock isolated on white background
RMG13DNG–Natural weathered pink and black granite / marble texture
RMH4E4J1–Minette, thin section, polarized photomicrograph, Sedbergh, Yorkshire, UK
RFF388GE–Tremolite-magnetite rock (iron ore). Light green is amphibole group mineral tremolite. Dark is iron oxide magnetite.
RFKGFRW7–macro shooting of natural mineral rock specimen - raw Gedrite stone on dark granite background from Yelovyy Navolok (Shuyeretskoe mine), Karelia, Russ
RFRARBN9–macro photography of natural mineral from geological collection - hornblende crystals on raw amphibole - carbonate rock on white background