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Quartz-syenite

A rock classification type
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A syenitic rock with felsic minerals containing 5-20% quartz on the QAPF diagram, and no foids.
A coarse grained plutonic rock comprising mostly K-feldspar with lesser quartz and plagioclase, and usually accessory mafic minerals: pyroxenes, amphiboles and biotite. It grades into granite with increasing quartz.


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Unique IdentifiersHide

Mindat ID:
48211
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:1:48211:2
GUID
(UUID V4):
2e9e49cb-ba57-4a62-a656-a132f4deb9e0

Classification of Quartz-syeniteHide

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Quartz-syenite is in section 7* of the QAPF diagram.

Sub-divisions of Quartz-syeniteHide

Mineralogy of Quartz-syeniteHide

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:
Amphibole > HornblendeA commonly used informal name for dark green to black amphiboles, largely in the Hornblende Root Name ...
Mica > BiotiteK(Fe2+/Mg)2(Al/Fe3+/Mg/Ti)([Si/Al/Fe]2Si2O10)(OH/F)2

Age distributionHide

Recorded ages:
Mesoproterozoic to Cretaceous : 1190 ± 25 Ma to 92 ± 2 Ma - based on 11 recorded ages.

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