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Granoblastic texture Note how the interlocking plagioclase grains in this rock meet at ~120 degree triple junctions. This feature is characteristic of granoblastic texture. |
UNC sample GSR X1810 | |
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Rock type metagabbro? | ||
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Locality unknown | ||
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Granoblastic texture Note how the interlocking calcite grains in this rock meet at ~120 degree triple junctions. This feature is characteristic of granoblastic texture. |
UNC sample W-95 | |
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Rock type marble | ||
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Locality ? | ||
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Mesh texture Serpentine is surrounding and veining relict clinopyroxene in this low grade meta-mafic rock. |
UNC sample P-2 9 (ultramafic rocks card) | |
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Rock type meta-mafic rock | ||
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Locality unknown | ||
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Palisades texture The region of coarser-grained quartz in the upper center portion of this photomicrograph was probably originally occopied by coesite, the high-pressure polymorph of quartz. |
UNC sample TS-42 (K. Stewart) | |
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Rock type qtz-ky-gt-musc schist | ||
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Locality Dora Maira Massif, Parigi, Italy | ||
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Poikiloblastic texture Poikiloblastic texture describes porphyroblasts which are riddled with finer grained inclusions of other minerals. Here, orange tourmaline and gray K-feldspar include numerous, fine- grained quartz and muscovite mica grains. |
UNC sample W-89 | |
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Rock type tourmaline-mica schist | ||
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Locality ? | ||
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Poikiloblastic texture This is an andalusite porphyroblast with poikiloblastic texture. Also note how the foliation (oriented roughly N-S in this view) is wrapped around the left and right corners of this grain, suggesting synkinematic growth of the andalusite porphyroblast. |
UNC sample NM-1 | |
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Rock type andalusite-biotite schist | ||
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Locality New Mexico | ||
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Porphyroblastic texture Note the zonal distribution of quartz inclusions in this garnet porphyroblast. Contrast this with porphyroclastic texture. |
UNC sample GSR X0720 | |
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Rock type garnet-mica schist | ||
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Locality unknown | ||
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Porphyroclastic texture This large grain is a K-feldspar porphyroclast. Unlike porphyroblasts, porphyroclasts are not grown in-situ, but rather are fragments of pre-existing minerals which were broken up during the process of metamorphism. |
UNC sample MT-34 | |
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Rock type blastomylonite in granitic gneiss | ||
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Locality Montana | ||
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Gneiss This is a sample of the famous Lewisian Gneiss. Note the sutured grain boundaries between quartz. This rock also contains plagioclase, biotite, and K-feldspar. |
UNC sample H-198 | |
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Rock type gneiss | ||
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Locality Strohness, Orkneys, Great Britain | ||
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بیوتیت هورنفلس باند باند
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Biotite hornfels Hornfels is a fine-grained contact metamorphosed rock. The layers of biotite in this sample probably respresent original sedimentary bedding. |
UNC sample H-186 | |
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Rock type biotite hornfels | ||
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Locality unknown | ||
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هورنفلس خالدار(خال ها احتمالا کوردیریت یا آندالوزیت هستند)
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Spotted hornfels A hornfels is a fine-grained contact-metamorphosed rock |
UNC sample G-42 | |
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Rock type spotted hornfels | ||
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Locality ? | ||
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Eclogite Garnet and clinopyroxene are the two major minerals in eclogite. Eclogite is basalt which has been metamorphosed at very high pressures in subduction zones. Want to see what an eclogite looks like after a little retrograde metamorphism? |
UNC sample SA-19 | |
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Rock type eclogite | ||
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Locality ? | ||
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Chlorite Chlorite defines the foliation in this rock, which also shows some crenulation cleavage. |
UNC sample MIC-5c | |
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Rock type chlorite schist | ||
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Locality Michigan | ||
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Chlorite replacing biotite
In this photo, a large "book" of red-brown biotite is partially replaced by green chlorite. |
UNC sample not in collection | |
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Rock type granite | ||
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Locality Battle Mtn, NV | ||
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Biotite Note the anomalous red interference color. |
UNC sample GSR X0720 | |
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Rock type garnet-mica schist | ||
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Locality unknown | ||
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Calcite Note the rhombohedral cleavage and very high order interference colors. |
UNC sample GSR X5321 | |
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Rock type unknown | ||
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Locality unknown | ||
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Calcite vein This vein of calcite was formed as fluids entered an open-space fracture during alteration of this rock. Notice how the orange and red grains of kaersutite (amphibole) match up across the fracture. |
UNC sample G-117 | |
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Rock type ? | ||
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Locality ? | ||
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Andalusite This is an andalusite porphyroblast with poikiloblastic texture. Also note how the foliation (oriented roughly N-S in this view) is wrapped around the left and right corners of this grain, suggesting synkinematic growth of the andalusite porphyroblast. |
UNC sample NM-1 | |
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Rock type andalusite-biotite schist | ||
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Locality New Mexico | ||
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Garnet Note the zonal distribution of quartz inclusions in this garnet porphyroblast. |
UNC sample GSR X0720 | |
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Rock type garnet-mica schist | ||
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Locality unknown | ||
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Quartz This slide shows quartz in a range of crystal orientations, all having low-first order interference colors. |
UNC sample GSR X1540 | |
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Rock type unknown | ||
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Locality unknown | ||
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Sub-grains in quartz The crystal structure of this quartz grain has been deformed (probably by low-grade metamorphism) to produce sub-grains. |
UNC sample GSR X1621 | |
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Rock type granite? | ||
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Locality unknown | ||
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پریدوتیت
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دیوریت
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آمفیبولیت
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