Mineral Database (Saesneg yn unig)
Biotite
Crystal System: Monoclinic
Formula: K(Mg,Fe2+)3(Al,Fe3+)Si3O10(OH,F)2
Status of Occurrence: Confirmed Occurrence
Distribution: Widespread
Chemical Composition: Potassium magnesium iron aluminium silicate hydroxide.
Method(s) of Verification: see under individual mineral entries (annite, phlogopite & siderophyllite).
Chemical Group:
- Silicates
Geological Context:
- Igneous
- Metamorphic : medium-grade
- Sedimentary : allogenic (detrital)
Introduction: biotite is now used as a series name for annite-phlogopite and siderophyllite-eastonite, and is no longer a valid species name (Rieder et al., 1999).
Occurrence in Wales: biotite is widely distributed across Wales in medium to high grade metamorphic rocks; as a minor component in intermediate to acid igneous rocks and less commonly as a detrital mineral in sediments. Details of the specific occurrences are given under the entries for annite, phlogopite and siderophyllite.
Key Localities:
There are no key localities for this specimen.
References:
- Nomenclature of Mica. Mineralogical Magazine, 63, 267-281.