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  2. Syenite - Wikipedia

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    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 relatively small concentrations (< 5%).

  3. Case hardening of rocks - Wikipedia

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    Case hardening is a weathering phenomenon of rock surface induration.It is observed commonly in: felsic alkaline rocks, such as nepheline syenite, phonolite and trachyte; pyroclastic rocks, as pyroclastic flow deposit, fine air-fall deposits and vent-filling pyroclastic deposits; sedimentary rocks, as sandstone and mudstone.

  4. Agpaitic rock - Wikipedia

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    Kakortokite, a variety of agpaitic nepheline syenite, from the Ilimaussaq intrusive complex, Greenland. An agpaitic rock is a peralkaline igneous rock, typically nepheline syenite or phonolite. Characteristic minerals in these rocks include complex silicates containing zirconium, titanium, sodium, calcium, the rare-earth elements, and fluorine.

  5. Nepheline syenite - Wikipedia

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    Nepheline syenite is a holocrystalline plutonic rock that consists largely of ... The similar rock without quartz and nepheline is denominated alkaline syenite or ...

  6. Trachyte - Wikipedia

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    Trachyte (/ ˈ t r eɪ k aɪ t, ˈ t r æ k-/) is an extrusive igneous rock composed mostly of alkali feldspar.It is usually light-colored and aphanitic (fine-grained), with minor amounts of mafic minerals, [1] and is formed by the rapid cooling of lava (or shallow intrusions) enriched with silica and alkali metals.

  7. Feldspathoid - Wikipedia

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    A notable exception where feldspathoids and quartz-bearing rocks are found together is the Red Hill Syenite. [1] Foid, a contraction of the term feldspathoid, is applied to any igneous rock containing up to 60% modal feldspathoid minerals.

  8. 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.

  9. Borolanite - Wikipedia

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    Borolanite is an historical petrological name for a pyroxene-melanite bearing nepheline syenite variety which contains nepheline-alkali feldspar pseudomorphs interpreted to be after leucite which occur as conspicuous white spots in the dark rock matrix. [1]