- Aphanite
Aphanite (from the Greek αφανης, invisible) is a name given to certain typically dark-coloured
igneous rock s which are so fine-grained that their component mineralcrystal s are not detected by the unaided eye. This texture results from rapid cooling in volcanic or hypabyssal (shallow subsurface) environments.Aphanites are commonly
porphyritic , having large crystals embedded in the fine groundmass or matrix. The large inclusions are calledphenocryst s.They consist essentially of
plagioclase feldspar , withhornblende oraugite , and may contain alsobiotite ,quartz and a limited amount oforthoclase . Although a few authorities still recognize the aphanites as a distinct class, most systematicpetrologist s have discarded it, and regard these rocks as merely textural varieties of other species. The term is used as a field name pending laboratory identification. Hence, although typically an igneous term, any rock (sedimentary, igneous, or metamorphic) which is compact, crystalline and too fine-grained for its constituents to be identifiable in hand sample, is frequently said to be "aphanitic", without implying exactly to which of the principal rock groups it really belongs.Common aphanites
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Andesite
*Basalt
*Basanite
*Dacite
*Felsite
*Leucitophyre
*Phonolite
*Rhyolite
*Trachyte References
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