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  2. Syenite - Wikipedia

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    Syenite from Corsica QAPF diagram that shows the quartz (Q), alkali feldspar (A), and plagioclase (P) composition of syenite Leucocratic variety of nepheline syenite from Sweden Syenite is a coarse-grained intrusive igneous rock with a general composition similar to that of granite , but deficient in quartz , which, if present at all, occurs in ...

  3. Eudialyte - Wikipedia

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    Pink eudialyte in syenite from Poços de Caldas, Brazil.The white mineral is alkali feldspar, the black is aegirine, and the little brown bits are biotite.. Eudialyte, whose name derives from the Greek phrase Εὖ διάλυτος, eu dialytos, meaning "well decomposable", is a somewhat rare, nine-member-ring cyclosilicate mineral, which forms in alkaline igneous rocks, such as nepheline ...

  4. Nepheline syenite - Wikipedia

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    Nepheline syenite is a holocrystalline plutonic rock that consists largely of nepheline and alkali feldspar. [1] The rocks are mostly pale colored, grey or pink, and in general appearance they are not unlike granites , but dark green varieties are also known.

  5. Red Hill Syenite - Wikipedia

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    The Red Hill syenite is a medium- to coarse-grained syenite. The six units of the Red Hill Syenite all contain primarily alkali feldspar, with many rocks displaying perthitic igneous texture. The perthites range from microperthite (lamellae barely visible or not visible to the naked eye) to very coarse exsolution textures.

  6. Monzonite - Wikipedia

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    Diorite, monzonite, and syenite are found together on the margins of the Paleoproterozoic North China craton. These likely formed during the assembly of Columbia and suggest the North China craton was in the interior of Columbia, between Laurentia and Siberia. [10] The Bingham mine consists of porphyry copper deposits hosted in altered monzonite.

  7. Shonkinite - Wikipedia

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    Shonkinite is an intrusive igneous rock.More specifically, it is a mafic foidal (feldspathoid bearing) syenite, a holocrystalline (completely crystalline) intrusive rock which, in the restricted sense [clarify], is composed of potassic feldspar (in the form of sanidine), with nepheline, augite, biotite, and olivine. [1]

  8. Nepheline - Wikipedia

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    Nepheline, also called nephelite (from Ancient Greek νεφέλη (nephélē) 'cloud'), is a rock-forming mineral in the feldspathoid group – a silica-undersaturated aluminosilicate, Na 3 K Al 4 Si 4 O 16, that occurs in intrusive and volcanic rocks with low silica, and in their associated pegmatites.

  9. Epidote - Wikipedia

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    The crystallographic and optical characters are similar to those of epidote; the pleochroism is strong with reddish-, yellowish-, and greenish-brown colors. Although not a common mineral, allanite is of fairly wide distribution as a primary accessory constituent of many crystalline rocks, gneiss, granite, syenite, rhyolite, andesite, and