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⇱ Mesoperthite charnockitic granite: Mineral information, data and localities.


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Mesoperthite charnockitic granite

A rock subtype
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A charnockitic granite containing mesoperthite.


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Mindat ID:
51014
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:1:51014:1

Classification of Mesoperthite charnockitic graniteHide

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Mineralogy of Mesoperthite charnockitic graniteHide

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Essential minerals - these are minerals that are required within the classification of this rock:
Feldspar > Alkali FeldsparA subgroup of the Feldspar Group, poor in calcium, and mostly rich in potassium.
Silica > QuartzSiO2
Non-essential minerals - these minerals are common, sometimes major components, but are not always present:
Hypersthene(Mg,Fe)SiO3
Pyroxene > OrthopyroxeneA petrological term for Orthopyroxene Subgroup.

Synonyms of Mesoperthite charnockitic graniteHide

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