Friday, May 16, 2008

granite

Granite (pronounced /ˈɡrænɪt/) is a accepted and broadly occurring blazon of intrusive, felsic, ablaze rock. Granite has a boilerplate to base texture, occasionally with some alone crystals beyond than the groundmass basic a bedrock accepted as porphyry. Granites can be blush to aphotic gray or even black, depending on their allure and mineralogy. Outcrops of granite tend to anatomy tors, and angled massifs. Granites sometimes action in annular depressions amidst by a ambit of hills, formed by the metamorphic amphitheater or hornfels.

Granite is about consistently massive (lacking centralized structures), harder and tough, and accordingly it has acquired boundless use as a architecture stone. The boilerplate body of granite is 2.75 g/cm3. The chat granite comes from the Latin granum, a grain, in advertence to the chapped anatomy of such a apparent rock.

Mineralogy

Granite is classified according to the QAPF diagram for base grained plutonic rocks (granitoids) and is alleged according to the allotment of quartz, acrid feldspar (orthoclase, sanidine, or microcline) and plagioclase feldspar on the A-Q-P bisected of the diagram. Granite-like rocks which are silica-undersaturated may accept a feldspathoid such as nepheline, and are classified on the A-F-P bisected of the diagram.

Occurrence

The Stawamus Chief is a granite brace in British Columbia

Granite is currently accepted alone on Earth area it forms a above allotment of continental crust. Granite generally occurs as almost small, beneath than 100 km² banal masses (stocks) and in bath oliths that are generally associated with orogenic abundance ranges. Baby dikes of granitic agreement alleged aplites are generally associated with the margins of granitic intrusions. In some locations actual chapped pegmatite masses action with granite.

Granite has been intruded into the band of the Earth during all geologic periods, although abounding of it is of Precambrian age. Granitic bedrock is broadly broadcast throughout the continental band of the Earth and is the a lot of abounding basement bedrock that underlies the almost attenuate sedimentary appearance of the continents.

Despite getting adequately accepted throughout the world, the areas with the a lot of bartering granite quarries are amid in Finland, Norway and Sweden (Bohuslän), arctic Portugal in Chaves and Vila Pouca de Aguiar, Spain (mostly Galicia and Extremadura), Brazil, India and several countries in southern Africa, namely Angola, Namibia, Zimbabwe and South Africa.

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