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Noun
Extensive Definition
Granodiorite () is an intrusive igneous rock
similar to granite, but
contains more plagioclase than potassium
feldspar. It usually contains abundant biotite mica and hornblende, giving it a
darker appearance than true granite. Mica may be present in
well-formed hexagonal crystals, and hornblende may appear as
needle-like crystals.
On average the upper continental crust has the
same composition as granodiorite.
Granodiorite is a plutonic igneous rock, formed
by an intrusion of
quartz-rich magma, which cools in batholiths or stocks below
the Earth's surface. It is usually only exposed at the surface
after erosion and uplift
have occurred.
The Rosetta
Stone was carved out of granodiorite.
External links
- Granodiorite definition at USGS (public domain source)
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