PORPHYRY, Igneous Rock

pôrˈfərē, igneous rock composed of large, conspicuous crystals (phenocrysts) and a groundmass in which the phenocrysts are embedded. Some authorities consider the expression "porphyritic rock" better usage than porphyry, since the term refers only to the texture of the rock—not its chemical, physical, or mineralogical composition or color. The texture is important in the determination of the circumstances under which the rock formed. The phenocrysts vary in size; the groundmass may be either glassy or made up of coarse or fine granules or crystals. The varieties of porphyry are many, the specimens being named by the character of the phenocrysts in the groundmass. They are found in main classes of igneous rocks, e.g., in granite, syenite, diorite, gabbro, and peridotite. Porphyritic felsites and porphyritic basalts are widely distributed. The porphyritic texture indicates two separate stages of solidification. In the first phase the phenocrysts form in the molten mass; in the second, the molten mass itself crystallizes into a solid. Porphyritic texture is especially common in extrusions, e.g., in lava.

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...GLACIERS: Shown on lee side of rock knobs. PLUTONIC ROCKS: Rocks solidified far below the surface...Animals which secrete coral. PORPHYRY: Igneous rock with large crystals. PORTAGE...REGOLITH: Mantle of loose rock. REJUVENATED RIVER: Narrow...
...light-colored porphyry. Porphyrite...light-colored porphyry in which quartz...called quartz porphyry. Syenite...BY IGNEOUS ROCK. Igneous rocks in their unaltered...usual hard-rock methods of...the types of igneous rocks, whether light...
...degree to which the total volume of a rock, sediment, or soil is made up of empty space. PORPHYRY An igneous rock with large crystals set in a finely textured...silicate mineral often found in basic rocks. QUARTZ The crystalline mineral of silicon...
...A coarse-grained igneous rock of Intermediate...soda--- syenite-porphyry Geol. . An igneous rock of syenitic composition...monzonite q.v. , a rock type sharing the characters...for coarse-grained igneous rocks of Intermediate composition...
...also HEDGEHOG. R. K. H. PORPHYRY p6?fi-re Heb. baha...NEB MALACHITE. The term porphyry is from Ionic Gk. porphyra...maroon- or purple- colored rock. In modern petrographic use porphyry is an igneous rock in which a texture...
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...examined from the Tyrone Igneous Complex have been subjected...within a sub-economic porphyry Cu deposit at Formil...tonalitic intrusive rocks. Geochemistry The hydrothermal...prevalent across the Tyrone Igneous Complex suggests that...elements for whole-rock classification and deducing...geochemistry of the Tyrone Igneous Complex. Although mass...
...1968), and two whole-rock Rb-Sr ages range from...age of the Ballachulish Igneous Complex. Sulphide mineralization...in the Ballachulish Igneous Complex is hosted by...for the Ballachulish Igneous Complex range from...Ellis et al. 1977). Porphyry-style Cu-Au-Ag...
...complex we sampled a felsic porphyry. Additional age constraints...within the nappe. Felsic porphyry. Along the southern shore...several small lenses of felsic porphyry are intercalated with the...the surrounding supracrustal rocks, but in a few places the porphyries appear to truncate the compositional...
...al. 1987), and the Canisp Porphyry Sills (437 5 Ma; Goodenough...suggests that the plutonic rocks extend to the east beneath...Thrust and within the Moine rocks to the east (Parsons 1999...et al. 2004). Because the rocks in the hanging wall of the...includes a range of unusual rock-types such as borolanite...
...Fig. 3). Similar rocks occur as separate blocks...and 4). Ultramafic rocks were found as lensoid...ocean Door. The are rocks are overlain by 20 m...with giant-crystal porphyry dykes of presumed Permian...and zircon ages Whole-rock powders sind heavy mineral...approximate the time of igneous crystallization of the...
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...Natural stones, such as the igneous rock porphyry, are able to stand the test of...which will degrade more quickly. Porphyry is an excellent choice for paving...industry." Imported from Mexico, porphyry is a type of volcanic rock and...


 

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PORPHYRY , igneous rock por f re, igneous rock composed of large, conspicuous...the circumstances under which the rock formed. The phenocrysts vary in...They are found in main classes of igneous rocks, e.g., in granite, syenite...
...of previously existing rock; and laccoliths, modified...arch under the overlying rock. Igneous rocks are commonly divided...and coarse-grained igneous rocks frequently contain...porphyritic in texture (see porphyry ). Rocks with grains...
...color. Basalt is an igneous rock, i.e., one that...common extrusive rocks and comprise more...of all volcanic rock. It forms mostly...groundmass (see porphyry ). Phenocrysts are...fine-grained rocks are formed. Basalt...or calcite, the rock is called amygdaloidal...


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