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VIIVI .. 7554.20 54.46 1219.96.65 1.53 2.34 3.33 0.61 2.12 8.68 2.76 5.20 0.28 0.26 0.60 4.14 5.67 0.12 I., Elvan or See also:granite See also:porphyry (with pinite after cordierite)-Prah sands, See also:Cornwall. II., Granophyre-Armboth, See also:Cumberland. III., Granophyre-Carrock See also:Fell, Cumberland. IV., Rhomben-porphyry -Tonsterg, See also:Norway. V., Elaeolite porphyry-Beemerville, New See also:Jersey. VI., Tinguaite-See also:Kola. VII., Grorudite-Assynt, See also:Scotland. Porphyrites.-The porphyrites as above mentioned are intrusive or hypabyssal rocks of porphyritic texture, with phenocryste of See also:plagioclase See also:felspar and See also:hornblende, See also:biotite or See also:augite (sometimes also. See also:quartz) in a See also:fine ground-See also:mass. The name has not always been used in this sense, but formerly signified rather decomposed andesitic and basaltic lavas of Carboniferous See also:age and older. Both the red porphyry and the See also:green porphyry of the ancients are more properly classified in this See also:group than with the granite-porphyries, as their dominant felspar is plagioclase and they contain little or no See also:primary quartz. Porphyrites occur as dikes which accompany masses of See also:diorite, and are often called diorite-porphyrites; they differ from diorites in few respects except their porphyritic structure. The phenocrysts are plagioclase, often much zoned with central kernels of See also:bytownite or See also:labradorite and margins of See also:oligoclase or even See also:orthoclase. In a See also:special group there are corroded blebs or porphyritic quartz: these rocks are called quartz-porphyrites, and are distinguished from the granite-porphyries by the scarcity or See also:absence of orthoclase. The hornblende of the porphyrites is often green but sometimes See also: 64.94 1 17.50 0.69 3.94 2.59 2.83 3.11 3.44 I.36 II. 61.58 18.84 4.68 - 6.59 2.04 1.49 4.27 I.61 I , Quartz-porphyrite-Lippenhof, Schwarzwald. II., Porphyrite-Esterel, See also:France. III., Norite-porohyrite-Klausen, See also:Tirol. (J. S. Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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