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Keratophyre

A rock subtype
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Name:
From the Greek keras = horn
A term originally used for a quartz-bearing orthoclase-plagioclase rock with a dense groundmass, but later used for albitized felsic extrusive rocks consisting essentially of albite with minor mafic minerals, often altered to chlorite. Potassic keratophyres are also recognized in which the feldspar is orthoclase. Commonly associated with spilites and interbedded with marine sediments.

A name generally applied to all salic extrusive and hypabyssal rocks characterized by the presence of albite or albite-oligoclase and chlorite, epidote, and calcite, generally of secondary origin.
Ref: AGI


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Unique IdentifiersHide

Mindat ID:
50647
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:1:50647:6
GUID
(UUID V4):
afa6f581-6b1b-409a-9049-d89eb97e0c1a

Classification of KeratophyreHide

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Trachyte appears in field 7 in the QAPF diagram.

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Trachyte is found in field T in the TAS diagram.

Common AssociatesHide

Associated Minerals Based on Photo Data:
1 photo of Keratophyre associated with PyriteFeS2
1 photo of Keratophyre associated with Amphibole SupergroupAB2C5((Si,Al,Ti)8O22)(OH,F,Cl,O)2
1 photo of Keratophyre associated with Garnet GroupX3Z2(SiO4)3
1 photo of Keratophyre associated with Feldspar Group

Internet Links for KeratophyreHide

References for KeratophyreHide

 
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