1 Definition
1.1 Definition
Anorthosite is a granular igneous rock composed largely of labradorite or plagioclase
Monzogranite is a type of igneous rock and belongs to biotite granite rocks that are considered to be the final fractionation product of magma
1.3 History
1.3.1 Origin
1.4.1 Discoverer
1.5 Etymology
From French anorthose plagioclase + -ite1
From its mineral content
1.7 Class
Igneous Rocks
Igneous Rocks
1.7.2 Sub-Class
Durable Rock, Medium Hardness Rock
Durable Rock, Hard Rock
1.8 Family
1.8.1 Group
1.9 Other Categories
Coarse Grained Rock, Opaque Rock
Coarse Grained Rock, Opaque Rock
2 Texture
2.1 Texture
Foliated, Glassy
Porphyritic
2.2 Color
Black, Bluish - Grey, Brown, Green, Grey, Light Greenish Grey, Pink, White
Black, Grey, Orange, Pink, White
2.3 Maintenance
2.4 Durability
2.4.1 Water Resistant
2.5.1 Scratch Resistant
3.1.2 Stain Resistant
3.1.3 Wind Resistant
3.1.5 Acid Resistant
3.2 Appearance
Layered, Banded, Veined and Shiny
Veined or Pebbled
4 Uses
4.1 Architecture
4.1.1 Interior Uses
Decorative Aggregates, Floor Tiles, Homes, Interior Decoration
Bathrooms, Countertops, Decorative Aggregates, Entryways, Floor Tiles, Homes, Hotels, Interior Decoration, Kitchens, Stair Treads
4.1.3 Exterior Uses
As Building Stone, As Facing Stone, Garden Decoration
As Building Stone, As Facing Stone, Office Buildings, Paving Stone
4.2.1 Other Architectural Uses
4.3 Industry
4.3.1 Construction Industry
As Dimension Stone, Cement Manufacture, for Road Aggregate
As Dimension Stone
4.4.2 Medical Industry
Not Yet Used
Not Yet Used
5.2 Antiquity Uses
Artifacts, Sculpture, Small Figurines
Artifacts, Monuments, Sculpture, Small Figurines
5.3 Other Uses
5.3.1 Commercial Uses
Creating Artwork, Curling
Cemetery Markers, Commemorative Tablets, Creating Artwork, Curling, Tombstones
6 Types
6.1 Types
Proterozoic Anorthosite and Archean Anorthosite
Muscovite-Biotite-Metagranite, Muscovite-Metagranite, Schollen-Metagranite and Biotite-Metagranite
6.3 Features
Generally rough to touch, Is one of the oldest rock
Available in Lots of Colors and Patterns, It is One of the Oldest, Strongest and Hardest Rock
6.4 Archaeological Significance
6.4.2 Monuments
6.4.4 Famous Monuments
Not Applicable
Data Not Available
6.4.5 Sculpture
6.4.7 Famous Sculptures
Not Applicable
Data Not Available
6.4.9 Pictographs
6.4.10 Petroglyphs
6.4.12 Figurines
6.5 Fossils
7 Formation
7.1 Formation
Anorthosite is a phaneritic, intrusive igneous rock which is characterized by a predominance of plagioclase feldspar which is almost 90–100%, and a minimal mafic component.
Monzogranite is a fine-grained, hard rock which is a type of metasomatite, essentially altered basalt. It forms with or without crystallization, either below the surface as intrusive rocks or on the surface as extrusive rocks.
8.2 Composition
8.2.1 Mineral Content
Amphibole, Clinopyroxene, Ilmenite, Magnetite, Olivine, Orthopyroxene
Apatite, Biotite, Hornblende, Microcline, Perthite, Plagioclase, Quartz, Titanite, Zircon
8.3.0 Compound Content
Ca, CaO, Chromium(III) Oxide, MgO, Sulfur Trioxide
Aluminium Oxide, CaO, Iron(III) Oxide, FeO, Potassium Oxide, MgO, MnO, Sodium Oxide, Phosphorus Pentoxide, Silicon Dioxide, Titanium Dioxide
8.4 Transformation
8.4.1 Metamorphism
8.4.3 Types of Metamorphism
Cataclastic Metamorphism, Contact Metamorphism
Burial Metamorphism, Cataclastic Metamorphism, Contact Metamorphism
8.5.2 Weathering
8.5.3 Types of Weathering
Biological Weathering
Biological Weathering, Chemical Weathering, Mechanical Weathering
8.5.5 Erosion
8.5.7 Types of Erosion
Chemical Erosion, Wind Erosion
Chemical Erosion
9 Properties
9.1 Physical Properties
9.1.1 Hardness
10.1.2 Grain Size
Coarse Grained
Coarse Grained
10.1.3 Fracture
10.1.4 Streak
10.1.5 Porosity
10.1.6 Luster
Pearly to Subvitreous
Dull to Grainy with Sporadic parts Pearly and Vitreous
10.1.7 Compressive Strength
10.1.14 Cleavage
10.1.15 Toughness
Not Available
Not Available
10.1.16 Specific Gravity
10.1.20 Transparency
10.1.21 Density
2.7-4 g/cm32.6-2.8 g/cm3
0
1400
2.6 Thermal Properties
2.6.1 Specific Heat Capacity
0.84 kJ/Kg K0.79 kJ/Kg K
0.14
3.2
6.1.2 Resistance
Heat Resistant, Impact Resistant, Pressure Resistant, Scratch Resistant, Wear Resistant
Heat Resistant, Wear Resistant
7 Reserves
7.1 Deposits in Eastern Continents
7.1.1 Asia
Not Yet Found
China, India, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Vietnam
7.1.2 Africa
Not Yet Found
Angola, Egypt, Madagascar, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa
7.1.3 Europe
Bulgaria, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, The Czech Republic
Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Sardinia, Spain, Switzerland, The Czech Republic, Venezuela
7.1.4 Others
Not Yet Found
Not Yet Found
7.2 Deposits in Western Continents
7.2.1 North America
7.2.2 South America
Bolivia, Colombia
Not Yet Found
7.3 Deposits in Oceania Continent
7.3.1 Australia
Central Australia, South Australia, Western Australia
Not Yet Found