Origin of Name
Named after S.M. Stishov, an early investigator of high pressure SiO2 polymorphs.
Hand Specimen Identification
Stishovite only exists as tiny grains near meterorite impact craters.
Physical Properties
| Hardness | 7 to 8 |
| Specific Gravity | 4.30 |
| luster/transparency | vitreous/transparent |
| Color | colourless |
| streak | white |
| Fracture | Conchoidal |
| Cleavage | {110} |
Optical Properties
Uniaxial (+), Womega = 1.799, Epsilon = 1.826, Delta = 0.027
3D Structure
Crystallography
Tetragonal, a = 4.18, c = 2.66, Z = 2
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Habit
Habit Stishovite has a prismatic habit.
Structure and Composition
Stishovite is always nearly pure SiO2. The structure is extremely dense and resembles the structure of rutile. Si⁴+ is in octahedral coordination, in contrast with the other SiO2 polymorphs.
Occurrence and Associations
Stishovite, a rare, high-pressure polymorph of SiO2, is known only from meteor impact craters.
Related Minerals
SiO2 polymorphs include quartz, cristobalite, tridymite, coesite, and stishovite.
