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L130 Andesite, porphyritic (porphyrite)
Title
L130
Andesite, porphyritic (porphyrite)
Subject
Age
Early Paleozoic
Location
Cansip Porphyry Sills
Sutherland
Description
Hand Specimen
Porphyritic.
Large, tabular, pale grey-yellow phenocrysts of plagioclase feldspar, randomly oriented, twin striations are visible on many of them.
Pink-brown cryptocrystalline groundmass contains black, shiny flakes of biotite.
Thin-section
Plagioclase feldspar
- Euhedral phenocrysts, 2-20 mm long, displaying the characteristic lamellar twinning. Some alteration to white mica. In places they have been replaced by chlorite and calcite.
Biotite
- Phenocrysts, most <1mm long, with characteristic brown to pale straw pleochroism and straight extinction.
Accessory minerals
- Quartz
- Apatite
Groundmass
- Mainly cryptocrystalline. A small number of feldspar grains can be identified. Small ragged vesicles.
Rock History
Two-stage cooling: phenocrysts followed by groundmass.
Phenocrysts are euhedral indicating that they crystallised free-floating in a magma chamber.
The fine-grained groundmass must have crystallised rapidly due to cooling at the Earth’s surface.
Alteration occurred after crystallisation.
Rock Name
porphyritic andesite
porphyrite
porphyrite
Citation
“L130
Andesite, porphyritic (porphyrite),” 1A Collections, accessed April 9, 2024, https://wserv3.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/items/show/9.
Andesite, porphyritic (porphyrite),” 1A Collections, accessed April 9, 2024, https://wserv3.esc.cam.ac.uk/p1acollections/items/show/9.