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  2. Felsite - Wikipedia

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    Felsite covered with dendritic pyrolusite Dike of felsite on Islay in Scotland. Felsite is a very fine-grained volcanic rock that may or may not contain larger crystals.Felsite is a field term for a light-colored rock that typically requires petrographic examination or chemical analysis for more precise definition.

  3. Felsic - Wikipedia

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    Rocks with greater than 90% felsic minerals can also be called leucocratic, [4] from the Greek words for white and dominance. Felsite is a petrologic field term used to refer to very fine-grained or aphanitic, light-colored volcanic rocks which might be later reclassified after a more detailed microscopic or chemical analysis.

  4. List of rock types - Wikipedia

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    Epidosite – Hydrothermally altered epidote- and quartz-bearing rock; Felsite – Very fine-grained volcanic rock that sometimes contains larger crystals; Flint – Cryptocrystalline form of the mineral quartz; Ganister – Hard, fine-grained quartzose sandstone, or orthoquartzite; Gossan – Intensely oxidized, weathered or decomposed rock

  5. Category:Felsic rocks - Wikipedia

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  6. Puddingstone (rock) - Wikipedia

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    This conglomerate is composed of a grey feldspathic sand matrix and well-rounded pebbles and cobbles of quartzite, granite, felsite, and quartz monzonite. The beds of ‘puddingstone’ are complexly interbedded with layers of massive diamictite and laminated and graded argillite and sandstone.

  7. Quartz monzonite - Wikipedia

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    Quartz monzonite is an intrusive, felsic, igneous rock that has an approximately equal proportion of orthoclase and plagioclase feldspars. It is typically a light colored phaneritic (coarse-grained) to porphyritic granitic rock. The plagioclase is typically intermediate to sodic in composition, andesine to oligoclase.

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  9. Ring of Gullion - Wikipedia

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    These cooled to form very hard granophyre and felsite rocks – in fact two 'ring dykes' or the "outer" and "inner" rings. [10] Slieve Gullion itself is in fact a more recent addition than the ring dykes which surround it and is made up of layers of igneous rock. As with the ring itself, there has been some debate as to their origins.

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