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L162 Basalt, porphyritic
Title
L162
Basalt, porphyritic
Subject
Specimen Age
Carboniferous
Location
Volcanic neck, Lion's Haunch, Arthur's Seat, Edinburgh
Description
Hand Specimen
Black, porphyritic rock comprising black clinopyroxene, grey feldspar and greenish olivine phenocrysts, in a fine-grained groundmass.
Thin-section
Plagioclase feldspar
- Phenocrysts 1-4mm long, with a euhedral, tabular form. Randomly orientated. Characteristic lamellar twinning. Some are zoned. Inclusions of magnetite, clinopyroxene and other minerals. Extensive alteration along abundant cracks.
Clinopyroxene (augite)
- Euhedral phenocrysts, 1-2 mm across. Moderate relief, inclined extinction and first order pink to second order orange interference colours. Pale pink in thin-section. Some are zoned.
Olivine
- Very few phenocrysts are fresh enough to be easily identifiable. These are colourless in plane polarised light, have moderate relief, and up to second order pink interference colours. No cleavage.
- 1st phase of alteration along cracks: The majority of the phenocrysts have been completely altered to greenish serpentine.
- 2nd phase of alteration: orange brown mineral – probably the amphibole cummingtonite. Characteristic curving cracks and the prismatic form of olivine are still visible.
Groundmass
- Fine-grained. Plagioclase feldspar needles, clinopyroxene, some olivine (mostly altered), and opaques, probably magnetite. Occasional calcite grain.
Rock History
Advanced Notes
Cummingtonite is an amphibole. It is colourless to pale green in thin-section, has moderate relief and two cleavages which intersect at 56°.
Rock Name
porphyritic basalt
Citation
“L162
Basalt, porphyritic,” 1A Collections, accessed April 9, 2024, https://wserv3.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/items/show/12.
Basalt, porphyritic,” 1A Collections, accessed April 9, 2024, https://wserv3.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/items/show/12.