Munsell Sample From The Munsell Website CIPA00011 - 599 PDF
Munsell Sample From The Munsell Website CIPA00011 - 599 PDF
Munsell Sample From The Munsell Website CIPA00011 - 599 PDF
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geological
ROCK-COLOR CHART
with genuine Munsell color chips
Produced by
geological
ROCK-COLOR CHART
with genuine Munsell color chips
Produced by
For the cleaning of the colored pages, please make sure not to
use a cleaning agent or materials that are coarse in nature. These
materials could either damage the surface of the color chips or
cause the color chips to start to delaminate from the pages.
Purpose
This chart is designed primarily for field use, although it indicates
the range of rock colors for all purposes. Names for colors other
than those shown on the chart can be found in The Universal
Color Language and Color Names Dictionary (publication
PB 265-225, available from the U.S. Department of Commerce,
National Technical Information Services {NTIS}, Springfield, VA
22161).
Using the chart
The chart is chiefly of value in describing the colors of medium-to
fine-grained rocks but is also helpful in working with coarse-
grained rocks. In describing very coarse-grained rocks, such as
porphyritic granites, it is necessary to give the color of each
mineral. The chart is designed to cover the range of the chief
rock-forming minerals such as feldspar, quartz, mica, and
hornblende. If the rock is not too coarse grained, a blending of the
individual colors can be secured by spinning the specimen like a
color disc or by looking at the rock from a short distance and thus
getting a monotone that can be matched with the chips on the
chart. The number and range of colors on the Rock-Color Chart are
based on studies of more than 1,300 selected rock specimens
collected from the United States. The colors of these rocks were
plotted on the Munsell charts, which served as a basis for selecting
the colors to be included. It is believed that the full range of rocks
is covered by the chart, except possibly for very rare rocks of high
chroma. A neutral mask is included with the chart for isolating
individual colors.
10R 6/2 10R 6/6 10R 5/4 10R 4/2 10R 4/6 10R 3/4
Pale Red Moderate Reddish Pale Reddish Grayish Red Modderate Dark Reddish
Orange Brown Reddish Brown Brown
10R 2/2 5Y 8/4 5YR 7/2 5YR 6/4 5YR 5/2 5YR 5/6
Very Dusky Moderate Orange Grayish Orange Light Brown Pale Brown Light Brown
Red Pink Pink
5YR 4/4 5Y 3/2 5YR 3/4 5YR 2/2 10YR 8/2 10YR 8/6
Moderate Brown Grayish Brown Moderate Brown Dusky Brown Very Pale Pale Yellowish
Orange Orange
10YR 7/4 10YR 6/2 10YR 6/6 10YR 5/4 10YR 4/2 10YR 2/2
Grayish Orange Pale Yellowish Dark Yellowish Moderate Dark Yellowish Dusky Yellowish
Brown Orange Yellowish Brown Brown Brown
10Y 5/4 10Y 4/2 5GY 7/2 5GY 7/4 5GY 5/2 5GY 3/2
Light Olive Grayish Olive Grayish Yellow Moderate Dusky Yellow Grayish Olive
Green Yellow Green Green Green
10GY 7/2 10GY 6/4 10GY 5/2 10GY 4/4 10GY 3/2
Pale Yellowish Moderate Grayish Green Dark Yellowish Dusky Yellowish
Green Yellowish Green Green Green
10G 8/2 10G 6/2 10G 4/2 5BG 7/2 5BG 6/6 5BG 5/2
Very Pale Pale Green Grayish Green Pale Blue Light Blue Grayish Blue
Green Green Green Green
5YR 2/1
Brownish
Black
N9 N8 N7 N6 N5 N4
White Very Light Light Gray Medium Light Medium Gray Medium Dark
Gray Gray Gray
N3 N2 N1
Dark Gray Grayish Black
Black
Rock-Color Chart
2009 Revision
Refining the science of Color.
To define color through precise color validation systems,
contact Munsell Color at 877-888-1720 or visit munsell.com.