Billings Gem & Mineral Club

Billings Gem & Mineral Club Billings rockhounds sharing their love of mineralogy, geology, paleontology and lapidary arts in MT 2023 Rock Show Dates are August 3–6, 2023. See you there.

Rock Club meetings are the first Thursday of the month, 7pm, Billings, MT.

Isn't it pretty! Many sparkle in the sunlight.
06/19/2026

Isn't it pretty! Many sparkle in the sunlight.

Gneiss is a high-grade, coarse-grained metamorphic rock characterized by distinct compositional banding, where minerals are segregated into alternating light-colored layers (mostly quartz and feldspar) and dark-colored layers (such as biotite and amphibole). Formed under extreme temperatures and pressures deep within the Earth's crust during regional metamorphism, it originates from pre-existing rocks like granite or shale. Unlike low-grade metamorphic rocks, gneiss does not split easily along its bands due to its highly crystalline, interlocking structure, often featuring unique eye-shaped mineral lenses known as "augen."

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