Hand specimen descriptions focus on physical properties of the rocks whereas the thin section descriptions looks at optical properties instead.
Thin section description of granite.
This sample is a less evolved portion of the intrusion which was associated with the tourmaline and topaz rich intrusions and mineralisation.
Fluorapatite ilmenite and titanite are also present in minor amounts.
The large pink carlsbad twinned k feldspar megacrysts dominate the thin section.
The thin section illustrates the quartz rich nature of the rock which.
Biotite brown grains in plain light and pinkish brown with crossed polars the brown color is due to a property called.
Biotite metaluminous granite showing a close up of one crystal.
Quartz thin section photomicrographs are taken in plane polarized light and cross polarized light and can easily be recognized under the microscope.
By comparing the plane polarized light left and crossed polarizer right images we can see that there are three minerals in this granite.
These are photographs of a thin section of granite magnification 10x perhaps the most common igneous rock we encounter.
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This sample of biotite rich granite comes from the luxulyan quarry in the luxulyan valley in south east cornwall.
This means that biotite in standard thin sections rarely goes completely extinct.
The mineralogy of this granite is relatively simple biotite quartz and two feldspars plagioclase and k feldspar.
Damage produced during thin section grinding causes speckles of light in the biotite where the crystal lattice has been deformed.
Granites can be predominantly white pink or gray in color depending on their mineralogy the word granite comes from the latin granum a grain in reference to the coarse grained structure of such a completely crystalline rock.
The classification of rocks is based on the information acquired during the petrographic analysis petrographic descriptions start with the field notes at the.
The second is a thin section rock description where you have a slice of the rock which is on a glass slide making it possible to view the rock under a microscope.