File:Nordic Sunset Granite (garnet amphibolite) Murmansk.jpg
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DescriptionNordic Sunset Granite (garnet amphibolite) Murmansk.jpg |
Nordic Sunset Granite (a.k.a. Tondra Granite, Tundra Granite, Toundra Granite) - crystalline-textured garnet amphibolite attributed to Murmansk District, northern Karelia Republic, far-northwestern Russia. Black = amphibole. Whitish gray = plagioclase feldspar. Deep red = garnet. Amphibolite is a foliated- or crystalline-textured metamorphic rock dominated by amphibole. Amphibolite forms by intermediate-grade metamorphism of basalt or gabbro. |
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Source | Nordic Sunset Granite (garnet amphibolite; Murmansk District, Karelia, Russia) |
Author | James St. John |
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