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L161 - amygdaloidal basalt
Specimen Age
Cenozoic
Location
Lava, Skye
Hand Specimen
Fine-grained, greenish black rock comprising dark and white minerals.
Contains amygdales, mostly white, though some have black cores.
Thin-section
Fine-grained plagioclase laths and irregular clinopyroxene (augite) grains, replaced with calcite. Many of the plagioclase laths have been almost entirely altered.
The amygdales are filled with zeolite, growing in spherulitic and radiate patterns. Many have rims of calcite and fine-grained chlorite.
Some vein material - granular quartz with sutured contacts.
Rock History
Advanced Notes
Zeolites are produced at low temperatures. They are commonly precipitated in basaltic volcanic piles.
Rock Name
amygdaloidal basalt