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⇱ Albitized granite: Mineral information, data and localities.


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Albitized granite

A rock classification type
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An albitized granite. It is commonly accompanied by greisenization and mineralization of Ta-Nb and Be.


Unique IdentifiersHide

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Mindat ID:
50164
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:1:50164:8

Classification of Albitized graniteHide

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Mineralogy of Albitized graniteHide

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Essential minerals - these are minerals that are required within the classification of this rock:
Non-essential minerals - these minerals are common, sometimes major components, but are not always present:
ChloriteA name commonly used for undifferentiated members of the chlorite group.
Epidote(CaCa)(AlAlFe3+)O[Si2O7][SiO4](OH)
Feldspar > Alkali Feldspar > MicroclineK(AlSi3O8)
Pyroxene > Clinopyroxene > AegirineNaFe3+Si2O6
Riebeckite◻[Na2][Fe2+3Fe3+2]Si8O22(OH)2
Silica > QuartzSiO2

Synonyms of Albitized graniteHide

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