basalt (Q41826): Difference between revisions

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A mafite or basaltoid containing mostly calcic plagioclase, clinopyroxene +/- olivine, orthopyroxene, foids, oxides and rarely quartz
Fine-grained or porphyritic igneous rock with less than 20 percent quartz, and less than 10 percent feldspathoid minerals, in which the ratio of plagioclase to total feldspar is greater 0
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Property / same as: https://w3id.org/gso/rockmaterial/basalt / rank
 
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Property / same as: http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q43338 / rank
 
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Property / OpenAlex ID: C161509811 / rank
 
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Latest revision as of 14:50, 8 September 2024

Fine-grained or porphyritic igneous rock with less than 20 percent quartz, and less than 10 percent feldspathoid minerals, in which the ratio of plagioclase to total feldspar is greater 0
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basalt
Fine-grained or porphyritic igneous rock with less than 20 percent quartz, and less than 10 percent feldspathoid minerals, in which the ratio of plagioclase to total feldspar is greater 0

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