Cleavage (original) (raw)

Definition

If a mineral is strained beyond its elastic limits, it will break. If it breaks irregularly then it shows fracture, if it breaks along regular surfaces related to the crystal structure then it shows cleavage. This cleavage depends on weaknesses in the crystalline make-up of the mineral and is a diagnostic property which can reveal additional information about the mineral.

Table of Cleavage Types Used in this Database

Cleavage Cleavage Description
Unknown Mineral too small to observe cleavage.
None No cleavage.
Very Good Very good cleavage
Perfect Very good, shiny cleavage surface.
Imperfect Not perfect, equivalent to fair or good.
Good Good, distinct cleavage surface.
Distinct Distinct, recognizable cleavage surface.
Indistinct Poorly formed cleavage surface.
Fair Fair, recognizable cleavage surface.
Poor Poorly formed cleavage surface.
Parting Developed only in some specimens.

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