Mortimer Abramowitz Gallery of Photomicrography

Augite Polished Section

Augite is a dark mineral important in the formation of igneous rocks that is most frequently found in basalts, dolerites, and gabbros. Often prismatic in shape, augite may consist of rectangular or octagonal cross sections and is typically dark green to black in color. Although its name derives from the Greek word for brightness, augite is not usually considered attractive and is generally only of interest to collectors and scientists.