☐Mg2Mg5Si8O22(OH)2
Anthophyllite generally occurs as long prismatic crystals, as parallel aggregates or bunches, or as fibrous masses in magnesium-rich metamorphic rocks. Colour is usually greenish or brown. It can be difficult to distinguish visually from other dark amphiboles.
Selected Australian Occurrences:
- At a number of localities in the Strangways Range, Northern Territory.
- As a grey asbestiform habit near Cowell, South Australia.
- In bunches up to 200mm wide at Savage River, Tasmania.
- As fibrous material from a few cm up to 50cm long at a number of Western Australian localities.
