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GRD020VS0 Augen Gneiss Medium-sized sample of coarse-grained gneiss composed of potassium-feldspar-quartz-magnetite-biotite-garnet. Large potassium feldspar augen. One side of the sample is heavily weathered. 0 Ritter 154, 24 A
GRD020WS0 Phyllite Multiple samples of light green fine-grained phyllosilicates with quartz porphyroblasts. Foliated. Dull sheen. Billet. 0 Ritter 154, 14 E
GRD020XS0 Blueschist Small sample of glaucophane-calcite schist. Fine-grained dark blue glaucophane and thin calcite veins cross-cut the foliation. Original description: glaucophane rock. Mexico 1 Ritter 154, 24 C
GRD020YS0 Folds Quartz-mica-pyrite schist. Thin, well-formed, and bent banding. Cubic pyrite (rare). Very pronounced banding and hardness. Intense mylontization? Switzerland 0 Ritter 154, 24 I
GRD020ZS0 Folds Carbonate-biotite-quartz-amphibole-muscovite schist with folded laminae and ptygmatic folds. Melanocratic layers: biotite, carbonate, quartz. Leucocratic layers: carbonate, biotite, trace muscovite. Medium-grained quartz veins cutting across and along laminae. Marl protolith? Original description: Q-Bi gneiss with ptygmatic folds. 1 Ritter 154, 14 P
GRD0210S0 Mafic Altered mafic pegmatite. Coarse- to very coarse-grained. Hornblende-quartz. Miarolitic cavities are still present with nicely terminated crystals preserved. Original description: Metamorphosed pegmatite or granophyre of M50. Hbl-qtz-plag. New York 1 Ritter 154, 14 H
GRD0211S0 Serpentinite Small sample of serpentine replacing potassium feldspar. Gradational colors from brown-green-blue-purple-white. Original description: serpentine replacing feldspar. New York 0 Ritter 154, 24 G
GRD0212S0 Serpentinite Massive serpentine-talc rock. Dull dark green with thin white crystalline veins and small crystals of pyrite and large crystals of magnetite. Original label: verd antique. Vermont 1 Ritter 154, 3 H
GRD0213S0 Serpentinite Large sample of magnesite-bearing serpentine. Original label: Glenarm Serpentine; slickensides. Maryland 1 Ritter 154, 14 M
GRD0214S0 Talc Schist Medium-sized sample of talc-magnetite. Massive with little to no foliation. Original description: Soapstone. Virginia 0 Ritter 154, 24 C
GRD0215S0 Serpentinite Medium-sized sample of serpentinite that has a obvious distinction between the interior and exterior of the sample. The interior is very fine-grained and light green with abundant blue veinlets and magnetite crystals. The rim of the sample is blue while the exterior is light-green and golden serpentine with slickenslides. Antigorite? Canada 0 Ritter 154, 24 G
GRD0216S0 Dolomite Marble White, granoblastic dolomite marble. Faint spots of Fe-staining. Monomineralic. See also M-425. 0 Ritter 154, 14 J
GRD0216S1 Dolomite Marble White, granoblastic dolomite marble. Faint spots of Fe-staining. Monomineralic. See also M-425. 0 Ritter 154, 24 E
GRD0217S0 Amphibole Schist Amphibole-quartz-biotite-plagioclase schist. Faint foliation (slightly granoblastic). Mainly medium-grained. 0 Ritter 154, 14 G
GRD0218S0 Non-layered Gneiss Small sample of coarse-grained gneiss composed of potassium feldspar-quartz-muscovite. Discontinuous/lumpy banding (former augens?). Alpine 1 Ritter 154, 24 A
GRD0219S0 Eclogite Two small samples with black exteriors. A small cut surface reveals red anhedral garnets in a dark green fine-grained matrix. 0 Ritter 154, 14 N
GRD021AS0 Relict Textures Large sample is well-banded (quartz and fine-grained slate) and dense. Cryptocrystalline materials with soft-sediment type structures. Highly recrystallized (?). 0 Ritter 154, 24 M
GRD021BS0 Migmatitic Gneiss Very large polished slab. Original description: quartz-biotite-muscovite, Tephorite, Spessortite = lamprophyre, epidote veins. BK, NC 0 Ritter 154, 14 R
GRD021CS0 Layered Gneiss Slab of a gneiss with thin continuous bands. Phologopite- quartz-plagioclase (?). 0 Ritter 154, 14 A
GRD021DS0 Augen Gneiss Medium-sized sample of augen gneiss composed of potassium feldspar-quartz-biotite-amphibole. Sample has discontinuous banding and poorly developed augen. Melanocratic bands: biotite and amphibole; Leucocratic bands: Potassium feldspar and quartz. No rose quartz. Original description: Gneiss with rose quartz augen. California 0 Ritter 154, 24 A
GRD021ES0 Layered Gneiss Plagioclase-quartz-amphibole-biotite-garnet-pyrite (trace). Gradation from schist to gneiss. Gneiss has a slight augen texture. Pyrite and garnets are in leucocratic bands. See also M-111. California 0 Ritter 154, 24 B
GRD021FS0 Schist Large sample of tremolite schist. Well-foliated and coarse-grained. 0 Ritter 154, 24 D
GRD021GS0 Layered Gneiss Medium-sized sample of fine to medium-grained gneiss composed of biotite-quartz-plagioclase. Thick bands of biotite and amphibole with thin continuous and discontinuous bands of quartz and plagioclase (minor). Some green mineral (vesuvianite?) in the leucocratic layers. California 0 Camp Elliott
GRD021HS0 Talc Schist Small sample of chlorite-talc-muscovite (?). Foliated and medium to coarse-grained. Soapy feel. 0 Ritter 154, 24 C
GRD021IS0 Schist Slab of chlorite-quartz-magnetite schist. White delta-clasts (quartz) and euhedral black crystals (magnetite) in green fine-grained chlorite. Poorly foliated. Original description: Chl-Q-Mt metaconglomerate. 0 Camp Elliott
GRD021JS0 Augen Gneiss Polished samples of gneiss composed of potassium feldspar-quartz-biotite. Large potassium feldspar augen in melanocratic layer of biotite and quartz. No prominent banding 0 Ritter 154, 14 B
GRD021KS0 Sedimentary Ore Deposits Irregular banding. Amphibole (dark greenish?), calcite/carbonate, greenish epidote (?)/idocrase, quartz/plagioclase; Fe-hydroxide stains. Vulcan mine - contact metamorphic deposit of magnetite and hematite in Paleozoic carbonates associated with Mesozoic intrusion. California 0 Ritter 154, 24 A
GRD021LS0 Pumice Large (~9 cm in diameter), cut light grey pumice with billet. Original label: 20 November, 1980. Pacific Ocean 1 Ritter 154, 37 B
GRD021MS0 Volcaniclastic Sediment Small (5 cm in diameter) fine-grained rock with very fine-grained teal lithic fragments. Billet. Original label: 20 November, 1980. Pacific Ocean 1 Ritter 154, 37 B
GRD021NS0 Scoria Large (~8 cm in diameter) black-brown scoria. Vesicles become larger toward the center of the sample. Billet. Original label: 20 November, 1980. Pacific Ocean 1 Ritter 154, 37 B