Biotite is a common group of
phyllosilicate mineral
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s within the
mica group, with the approximate
chemical formula
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. It is primarily a
solid-solution series between the
iron
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-
endmember annite, and the
magnesium
Magnesium is a chemical element; it has Symbol (chemistry), symbol Mg and atomic number 12. It is a shiny gray metal having a low density, low melting point and high chemical reactivity. Like the other alkaline earth metals (group 2 ...
-endmember
phlogopite; more
aluminous end-members include
siderophyllite and
eastonite. Biotite was regarded as a mineral ''species'' by the
International Mineralogical Association
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until 1998, when its status was changed to a mineral ''group''.
The term ''biotite'' is still used to describe unanalysed dark micas
in the field. Biotite was named by
J.F.L. Hausmann in 1847 in honor of the French
physicist
A physicist is a scientist who specializes in the field of physics, which encompasses the interactions of matter and energy at all length and time scales in the physical universe. Physicists generally are interested in the root or ultimate cau ...
Jean-Baptiste Biot
Jean-Baptiste Biot (; ; 21 April 1774 – 3 February 1862) was a French people, French physicist, astronomer, and mathematician who co-discovered the Biot–Savart law of magnetostatics with Félix Savart, established the reality of meteorites, ma ...
, who performed early research into the many
optical properties of
mica.
Members of the biotite group are
sheet silicates.
Iron
Iron is a chemical element; it has symbol Fe () and atomic number 26. It is a metal that belongs to the first transition series and group 8 of the periodic table. It is, by mass, the most common element on Earth, forming much of Earth's o ...
,
magnesium
Magnesium is a chemical element; it has Symbol (chemistry), symbol Mg and atomic number 12. It is a shiny gray metal having a low density, low melting point and high chemical reactivity. Like the other alkaline earth metals (group 2 ...
,
aluminium
Aluminium (or aluminum in North American English) is a chemical element; it has chemical symbol, symbol Al and atomic number 13. It has a density lower than that of other common metals, about one-third that of steel. Aluminium has ...
,
silicon
Silicon is a chemical element; it has symbol Si and atomic number 14. It is a hard, brittle crystalline solid with a blue-grey metallic lustre, and is a tetravalent metalloid (sometimes considered a non-metal) and semiconductor. It is a membe ...
,
oxygen
Oxygen is a chemical element; it has chemical symbol, symbol O and atomic number 8. It is a member of the chalcogen group (periodic table), group in the periodic table, a highly reactivity (chemistry), reactive nonmetal (chemistry), non ...
, and
hydrogen
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form sheets that are weakly bound together by
potassium
Potassium is a chemical element; it has Symbol (chemistry), symbol K (from Neo-Latin ) and atomic number19. It is a silvery white metal that is soft enough to easily cut with a knife. Potassium metal reacts rapidly with atmospheric oxygen to ...
ions. The term "iron mica" is sometimes used for iron-rich biotite, but the term also refers to a flaky micaceous form of
haematite, and the field term Lepidomelane for unanalysed iron-rich Biotite avoids this ambiguity. Biotite is also sometimes called "black mica" as opposed to "white mica" (
muscovite) – both may form in the same
rocks, and in some instances side by side.
Properties
Like other
mica minerals, biotite has a highly perfect
basal cleavage, and consists of flexible sheets, or
lamellae, which easily flake off. It has a
monoclinic crystal system, with
tabular to
prismatic crystals with an obvious
pinacoid termination. It has four prism faces and two pinacoid faces to form a
pseudohexagonal crystal. Although not easily seen because of the cleavage and sheets, fracture is uneven. It appears greenish to brown or black, and even yellow when
weathered. It can be transparent to opaque, has a vitreous to pearly
luster, and a grey-white
streak. When biotite crystals are found in large chunks, they are called "books" because they resemble books with pages of many sheets. The color of biotite is usually black and the mineral has a hardness of 2.5–3 on the
Mohs scale of mineral hardness.
Biotite
dissolves in both
acid
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and
alkaline
In chemistry, an alkali (; from the Arabic word , ) is a basic salt of an alkali metal or an alkaline earth metal. An alkali can also be defined as a base that dissolves in water. A solution of a soluble base has a pH greater than 7.0. The ...
aqueous solutions, with the highest
dissolution rates at low
pH. However, biotite dissolution is highly
anisotropic
Anisotropy () is the structural property of non-uniformity in different directions, as opposed to isotropy. An anisotropic object or pattern has properties that differ according to direction of measurement. For example, many materials exhibit ver ...
with crystal edge surfaces (
''h k''0) reacting 45 to 132 times faster than basal surfaces (
001).
File:Biotite mica 2 (31739438210).jpg, Flaky biotite sheets.
File:BiotitaEZ.jpg, Thick biotite sample featuring many sheets.
File:Biotite1.jpg, Biotite crystal exhibiting pseudohexagonal shape.
Optical properties
In
thin section, biotite exhibits moderate
relief
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and a pale to deep greenish brown or brown color, with moderate to strong
pleochroism. Biotite has a high
birefringence
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which can be partially masked by its deep intrinsic color.
Under
cross-polarized light, biotite exhibits extinction approximately parallel to cleavage lines, and can have characteristic
bird's eye maple extinction, a mottled appearance caused by the distortion of the mineral's flexible lamellae during grinding of the thin section. Basal sections of biotite in thin section are typically approximately hexagonal in shape and usually appear
isotropic under cross-polarized light.
File:Muscovite and Biotite2a.jpg, Biotite (in brown) and muscovite in an orthogneiss thin section under plane-polarized light.
File:Thin Section of Biotite (test) (cropped to Biotite).jpg, Biotite in thin section under cross-polarized light.
File:Sagenitic biotite.JPG, Basal section of biotite, with needle-like rutile
Rutile is an oxide mineral composed of titanium dioxide (TiO2), the most common natural form of TiO2. Rarer polymorphs of TiO2 are known, including anatase, akaogiite, and brookite.
Rutile has one of the highest refractive indices at vis ...
inclusions, in thin section under plane-polarized light.
Structure
Like other micas, biotite has a crystal structure described as ''TOT-c'', meaning that it is composed of parallel ''TOT'' layers weakly bonded to each other by
cations (''c''). The ''TOT'' layers in turn consist of two tetrahedral sheets (''T'') strongly bonded to the two faces of a single octahedral sheet (''O''). It is the relatively weak ionic bonding between ''TOT'' layers that gives biotite its perfect basal cleavage.
The tetrahedral sheets consist of silica tetrahedra, which are silicon ions surrounded by four oxygen ions. In biotite, one in four silicon ions is replaced by an aluminium ion. The tetrahedra each share three of their four oxygen ions with neighboring tetrahedra to produce a hexagonal sheet. The remaining oxygen ion (the ''apical'' oxygen ion) is available to bond with the octahedral sheet.
The octahedral sheet in biotite is a trioctahedral sheet having the structure of a sheet of the mineral
brucite
Brucite is the mineral form of magnesium hydroxide, with the chemical formula Magnesium, Mg(hydroxyl, OH)2. It is a common alteration product of periclase in marble; a low-temperature hydrothermal Vein (geology), vein mineral in metamorphosed li ...
, with magnesium or ferrous iron being the usual cations. Apical oxygens take the place of some of the hydroxyl ions that would be present in a brucite sheet, bonding the tetrahedral sheets tightly to the octahedral sheet.
Tetrahedral sheets have a strong negative charge, since their bulk composition is AlSi
3O
105-. The trioctahedral sheet has a positive charge, since its bulk composition is M
3(OH)
24+ (M represents a divalent ion such as ferrous iron or magnesium) The combined TOT layer has a residual negative charge, since its bulk composition is M
3(AlSi
3O
10)(OH)
2−. The remaining negative charge of the TOT layer is neutralized by the interlayer potassium ions.
Because the hexagons in the T and O sheets are slightly different in size, the sheets are slightly distorted when they bond into a TOT layer. This breaks the hexagonal symmetry and reduces it to monoclinic symmetry. However, the original hexahedral symmetry is discernible in the pseudohexagonal character of biotite crystals.
File:Mica T.png, View of tetrahedral sheet structure of biotite. The apical oxygen ions are tinted pink.
File:Mica tO.png, View of trioctahedral sheet structure of biotite. The binding sites for apical oxygen are shown as white spheres. Red spheres are hydroxide ions.
File:Mica tOs.png, View of trioctahedral sheet structure of mica emphasizing magnesium or iron sites
File:Mica tri.png, View of biotite structure looking at surface of a single layer
File:Mica tri side.png, View of biotite structure looking along sheets
Occurrence
Members of the biotite group are found in a wide variety of
igneous and
metamorphic rocks. For instance, biotite occurs in the
lava
Lava is molten or partially molten rock (magma) that has been expelled from the interior of a terrestrial planet (such as Earth) or a Natural satellite, moon onto its surface. Lava may be erupted at a volcano or through a Fissure vent, fractu ...
of
Mount Vesuvius and in the Monzoni intrusive complex of the western
Dolomites. Biotite in
granite
Granite ( ) is a coarse-grained (phanerite, phaneritic) intrusive rock, intrusive igneous rock composed mostly of quartz, alkali feldspar, and plagioclase. It forms from magma with a high content of silica and alkali metal oxides that slowly coo ...
tends to be poorer in magnesium than the biotite found in its volcanic equivalent,
rhyolite
Rhyolite ( ) is the most silica-rich of volcanic rocks. It is generally glassy or fine-grained (aphanitic) in texture (geology), texture, but may be porphyritic, containing larger mineral crystals (phenocrysts) in an otherwise fine-grained matri ...
.
Biotite is an essential
phenocryst in some varieties of
lamprophyre. Biotite is occasionally found in large cleavable crystals, especially in
pegmatite veins, as in
New England
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,
Virginia
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and
North Carolina
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USA. Other notable occurrences include
Bancroft and
Sudbury,
Ontario
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Canada. It is an essential constituent of many metamorphic
schist
Schist ( ) is a medium-grained metamorphic rock generally derived from fine-grained sedimentary rock, like shale. It shows pronounced ''schistosity'' (named for the rock). This means that the rock is composed of mineral grains easily seen with a l ...
s, and it forms in suitable compositions over a wide range of
pressure
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and
temperature
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. It has been estimated that biotite comprises up to 7% of the exposed continental crust.
An igneous rock composed almost entirely of dark mica (biotite or phlogopite) is known as a ''
glimmerite'' or ''biotitite''.
Biotite may be found in association with its common alteration product
chlorite
The chlorite ion, or chlorine dioxide anion, is the halite (oxyanion), halite with the chemical formula of . A chlorite (compound) is a compound that contains this group, with chlorine in the oxidation state of +3. Chlorites are also known as s ...
.
The largest documented single crystals of biotite were approximately sheets found in
Iveland
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, Norway.
File:Biotite Granite student sample.jpg, Biotite-bearing granite samples (small black minerals).
File:Biotite Gneiss.JPG, Biotite-bearing gneiss sample.
File:Biotite and chlorite gneiss mg 7971.jpg, Gneiss sample bearing biotite and chlorite (green), a common alteration product of biotite.
File:Sheet mica, Namibia.jpg, Glimmerite from Namibia
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.
Uses
Biotite is used extensively to constrain ages of rocks, by either
potassium-argon dating or
argon–argon dating
Argon–argon (or 40Ar/39Ar) dating is a radiometric dating method invented to supersede Potassium-argon dating, potassiumargon (K/Ar) dating in accuracy. The older method required splitting samples into two for separate potassium and argon measur ...
. Because
argon
Argon is a chemical element; it has symbol Ar and atomic number 18. It is in group 18 of the periodic table and is a noble gas. Argon is the third most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere, at 0.934% (9340 ppmv). It is more than twice as abu ...
escapes readily from the biotite crystal structure at high temperatures, these methods may provide only minimum ages for many rocks. Biotite is also useful in assessing temperature histories of metamorphic rocks, because the partitioning of
iron
Iron is a chemical element; it has symbol Fe () and atomic number 26. It is a metal that belongs to the first transition series and group 8 of the periodic table. It is, by mass, the most common element on Earth, forming much of Earth's o ...
and
magnesium
Magnesium is a chemical element; it has Symbol (chemistry), symbol Mg and atomic number 12. It is a shiny gray metal having a low density, low melting point and high chemical reactivity. Like the other alkaline earth metals (group 2 ...
between biotite and
garnet
Garnets () are a group of silicate minerals that have been used since the Bronze Age as gemstones and abrasives.
Garnet minerals, while sharing similar physical and crystallographic properties, exhibit a wide range of chemical compositions, de ...
is sensitive to temperature.
References
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