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Granitoid
granitoid
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A granitoid is a coarse grained igneous rock composed mostly of quartz, K-feldspar (alkali-feldspar) and plagioclase), with 20-60% quartz on the QAPF diagram
Phaneritic crystalline igneous rock consisting of quartz, alkali feldspar and/or plagioclase. Includes rocks defined modally in QAPF fields 2, 3, 4 and 5 as alkali feldspar granite, granite, granodiorite or tonalite.
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Property / instance of: rock material / rank
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Property / Mindat identifier: 48126 / rank
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Property / subclass of: phaneritic igneous rock / rank
 
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Property / subclass of: phaneritic igneous rock / reference
 
Property / subclass of: phaneritic igneous rock / reference
 
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Property / subclass of: acidic igneous rock / rank
 
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Property / subclass of: acidic igneous rock / reference
 
Property / subclass of: acidic igneous rock / reference
 
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Property / same as: https://mindat.org/min-48126.html / rank
 
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Property / same as: https://w3id.org/gso/rockmaterial/granitoid / rank
 
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Latest revision as of 17:10, 24 October 2023

Phaneritic crystalline igneous rock consisting of quartz, alkali feldspar and/or plagioclase. Includes rocks defined modally in QAPF fields 2, 3, 4 and 5 as alkali feldspar granite, granite, granodiorite or tonalite.
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granitoid
Phaneritic crystalline igneous rock consisting of quartz, alkali feldspar and/or plagioclase. Includes rocks defined modally in QAPF fields 2, 3, 4 and 5 as alkali feldspar granite, granite, granodiorite or tonalite.

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