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Encyclopedia Britannica



OLIGOCLASE

This article appears in Volume V20, Page 82 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: NUM-ORC
OLIGOCLASE , a rock-forming
mineral
  belonging to the plagioclase (q.v.) division of the felspars. In chemical composition and in its crystallographical and physical characters it is intermediate between albite (NaAlSis08) and anorthite (CaAl2Sis0s), being an isomorphous mixture of three to six molecules of the former with one of the latter. It is thus a soda-lime felspar crystallizing in the anorthic system. Varieties intermediate between oligoclase and albite are known as oligoclase-albite. The name oligoclase was given by A. Breithaupt in 1826 from the Gr. 6Xiyos, little, and tcltnv, to break, because the
mineral
  was thought to have a less perfect cleavage than albite. It had previously been recognized as a distinct species by J. J.
Berzelius
  in 1824, and was named by him soda-spodumene (Natron -spodumen), because of its resemblance in
appearance
  to spodumene. The hardness is 6z and the sp. gr. 2.65-2.67. In colour it is usually whitish, with shades of grey, green or red. Perfectly colourless and transparent glassy material found at Bakersville in North Carolina has occasionally been faceted as a gem-stone. Another variety more frequently used as a gem-stone is the aventurine-felspar or " sun-stone " (q.v.) found as reddish cleavage masses in gneiss at Tvedestrand in southern OLIGOCENE SYSTEM 8.
8 2 OLIGOCLASE OLIPHANT, L.
1 ,
England. Paris Basin. Belgium. North German Region. Other Localities. Alps and S.
Europe.
q Hamstead Beds. Sands and sandstones of Lower sands of Septarian Clay, Cyrena marls of Mainx. o
p 8 Ormoy, Fontainebleau and Bolderberg. or Lignites of Haring, ;o
`d o Pierrefitte. Sands of Bergh Rupelton. Gypsiferous limestone of Aix, a
aW P0. Sands of Morigny, Faille. of with Stettin sands. and 9998
Jeurre,
Oyster
  marls. Cl Lower marine Molasse of Z
Molasse of Etrechy. Clay of Boom. Basel.
:~i,~ Bembridge Beds. Limestone of Brie, Sands of Vieux-Jones. Clays of Egeln and Lignites of Celas
g m Osborne Beds. marine beds of Sannois, Clays of Herds. Latdorf. (
Languedoc
 ).
c a Headon Beds. "Glaises verses," and Sands of Grimmertingen. Amber-bearing Lignites of Brunstatt.
iu ao Cyrene marls. Sands of Wemmel. g Marls of Priabona,
6 0 Supra ypseous marls, Glauconitic sands of limestones of Crosara.
b Samland.
limestones of Champigny,
"First" and "Second"
masses of gypsum.
The land flora of this period was a rich one consisting largely of evergreens with characters akin to those of tropical India and Australia and subtropical America. Sequoias, sabal palms, ferns, cinnamon-trees, gum-trees, oaks, figs, laurels and willows were common. Chary is a common fossil in the fresh-water beds. The most interesting feature of the Iand fauna was undoubtedly the astonishing variety of mammalians, especially the long
series
  from the White river beds and others in the interior of North America. Pachyderms were very numerous. Many of the mammals were of mixed types, Hyaenodon (between marsupials and placentals), Adapis (between pachyderms and lemurs), and many were clearly the forerunners of living genera. Rhinocerids were represented in the upper Oligocene by the hornless Aceratherium; Palaeomastodon and Arsinoitherium, from Egypt are early proboscidian forms which may have lived in this period; Anchitherium, Anchippus, &c., were forerunners of the horse. Palaeotherium,
Anthracotherium
 , Palaeogale, Steneofiber, Cynodictis, Dinictis, Ictops, Palaeolagus, Sciurus, Colodon, Hyopotamus, Oreodon, Poebrotherium, Protoceras, Hypertragulus and the gigantic Titanotherids (Titanotherium, Brontotherium, &c.) are some of the important genera, representatives of most of the modern groups, including carnivores (Canidae and Felidae), insectivores, rodents, ruminants, camels. Tortoises were abundant, and the genus Rana made its
appearance
 . Rays and dog-fish were the dominant marine fish; logoonal brackish-water fish are represented by Prolebias, Smerdis, &c. Insects abounded and arachnids were rapidly developing. Gasteropods were increasing in importance, most of the genera still existing (Cerithium, Potamides, Melania, large Nat ices, Pleurotomaria, Voluta, Turritella, Rostellaria, Pyrula). Cephalopods, on the other hand, show a falling off. Pelecypods include the genera Cardita, .Pettunculus, Lucina, Ostrea, Cyrena, Cytherea. Bryozoa were very abundant (Membranipora, Lepralia, Hornera, Idmonea). Echinoids were less numerous than
Norway; this presents a brilliant red metallic glitter, due to the presence of numerous small scales of haematite or gothite enclosed in the felspar.
Oligoclase occurs, often accompanying orthoclase, as a constituent of igneous rocks of various kinds; for instance, amongst plutonic rocks in granite,
syenite
 , diorite; amongst dike-rocks in
porphyry
  and diabase; and amongst volcanic rocks in andesite and trachyte. It also occurs in gneiss. The best developed and largest crystals are those found with orthoclase, quartz,
epidote
  and calcite in veins in granite at Arendal in Norway. (L. J. S.)


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