Granite
MINNESOTA
VERMONT
TEXAS
TEXAS
Orthoclase
Biotite
Granite is a common and widely occurring type of intrusive, felsic, igneous rock. Granite has a medium to coarse texture, occasionally with some individual crystals larger than the groundmass forming a rock known as porphyry. Granites can be pink to dark gray or even black, depending on their chemistry and mineralogy. Outcrops of granite tend to form rounded massifs. Granite is nearly always massive (lacking internal structures), hard and tough, and therefore it has gained widespread use as a construction stone. The average density of granite is 2.75 grams per cubic centimeter. The word granite comes from the Latin granum, meaning "grain", in reference to the coarse-grained structure of such a crystalline rock. True granite according to modern petrologic convention contains both plagioclase and alkali feldspars. When a granitoid is devoid or nearly devoid of plagioclase the rock is referred to as alkali granite. When a granitoid contains <10% orthoclase it is called tonalite; pyroxene and amphibole are common in tonalite. A granite containing both muscovite and biotite micas is called a binary or two-mica granite. Two-mica granites are typically high in potassium and low in plagioclase, and are usually S-type granites or A-type granites. The volcanic equivalent of plutonic granite is rhyolite.

Quartz
COLORADO

Barre

VERMONT
Florence County
WISCONSIN
[Miarolitic Pegmatite/Aplite]

Wausau Complex

WISCONSIN
[Miarolitic ]

Wausau Complex

WISCONSIN
Pegmatite
Aplite
FINLAND

Rockford

ALABAMA
Photographed by Michael P. Klimetz

Yorktown Heights

NEW YORK
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Alkali Granite with Arfvedsonite

Golden Horn Batholith
Eocene

Highway 20
Milepost 166
Washington Pass

Okanogan County
WASHINGTON


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Alkali Granite with Arfvedsonite and Microcline

Golden Horn Batholith
Eocene

Highway 20
Milepost 166
Washington Pass

Okanogan County
WASHINGTON
Photographed by Michael P. Klimetz

Alkali Granite with Arfvedsonite

Golden Horn Batholith
Eocene

Highway 20
Milepost 166
Washington Pass

Okanogan County
WASHINGTON
Photographed by Michael P. Klimetz

Alkali Granite with Epidote

Estes Park

COLORADO
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Alkali Granite with Epidote

Estes Park

COLORADO
Photographed by Michael P. Klimetz

Alkali Granite with Epidote

Estes Park

COLORADO
Photographed by Michael P. Klimetz

Alkali Granite with Epidote

Estes Park

COLORADO
Photographed by Michael P. Klimetz

Alkali Granite with Epidote

Estes Park

COLORADO
Photographed by Michael P. Klimetz


Camborne

Cornwall
UNITED KINGDOM
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Tourmaline Granite
[Devonian]

Black Mountain Quarry
Rumford

Oxford County
MAINE
Photographed by Michael P. Klimetz

Garnet-Biotite Granite
[Late Proterozoic]

Governador Lindemburg County

Espirito Santo State
BRAZIL
Photographed by Michael P. Klimetz

Garnet-Biotite Granite
[Late Proterozoic]

Governador Lindemburg County

Espirito Santo State
BRAZIL