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L521 Quartzite
Title
L521
Quartzite
Subject
Age
Precambrian
Location
Braemar, Aberdeenshire
Description
Hand Specimen
Buff coloured rock.
Almost pure quartz, which has been very well recrystallised.
Faint banding could be original bedding.
Thin-section
Fine to medium grained recrystallised quartz with sutured contacts.
Rock History
The sutured (ragged) grain boundaries and undulose extinction of the quartz grains indicate that this rock formed under relatively low temperature metamorphism. Had the rock been raised to higher temperatures perfect 120° grain boundaries would have formed, and the quartz would not be strained.
Inserting the sensitive tint plate results in the vast majority of grains changing colour in the same way – most of the grains simultaneously display higher interference colours in one orientation, and lower interference colours in the other orientation. This strong fabric was produced by recrystallisation under directed stress, which caused all the grains to elongate in one direction.
Rock Name
quartzite
Citation
“L521
Quartzite,” 1A Collections, accessed April 9, 2024, https://wserv3.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/items/show/40.
Quartzite,” 1A Collections, accessed April 9, 2024, https://wserv3.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/items/show/40.