mikrofillihartsit
Mikrofillihartsit is a micaceous silicate mineral described in some educational and regional mineralogy materials as a fine-grained, sheet-structured mineral. The name combines elements suggestive of micro-scale foliation and a mica-like habit, and it is often presented in classrooms as an example of ultra-fine phyllosilicates formed under low-grade metamorphic or hydrothermal conditions.
Composition and structure: Mikrofillihartsit is described as a phyllosilicate with layered silicate sheets built from tetrahedrally
Physical properties: It is described as light-colored with a vitreous to pearly luster, and it is translucent
Occurrence and formation: Mikrofillihartsit is said to form during late-stage alteration of feldspathic rocks via hydrothermal
Classification and status: The term is used in some educational contexts as an example of a microcrystalline