

Dolomite is a carbonate mineral.This large specimin is from a local mine. Dolomite is calcium magnesium carbonate, a common sedimentary rock that is transformed into a mineral mineral. Dolomite is also called

dolomitic limestone. The amount of calcium and magnesium in most specimens is equal,
but occasionally one element may have a slightly greater presence than the other.
Small amounts of iron and manganese are sometimes also present.
Dolomite is used
to make magnesia, which is used in medical applications, used as an ornamental and
structural stone, in metallurgy for extracting certain metals from their ores, and
is used in the chemical industry in the preparation of magnesium salts.
PHYSICAL
CHARACTERISTICS:
Colour is often pink or pinkish and can be colourless, white, yellow,
grey or even brown or black when iron is present in the crystal. Luster is pearly
to vitreous to dull.
Transparency crystals are transparent to translucent.
Cleavage
is perfect in three directions forming rhombohedrons.
Hardness is 3.5-4
Specific
Gravity is 2.86 (average)
Streak is white.
Other Characteristics: effervesces weakly
with warm acid or when first powdered with cold HCl.
Dolomite is found in Midwestern
quarries of the USA; Ontario, Canada; Switzerland; Spain and in Mexico, Egypt, along
with many other places in the world.
Best Field Indicators are typical pink colour,
crystal habit, hardness, slow reaction to acid, density and luster.