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1 Definition
1.1 Definition
Gabbro is an intrusive igneous rock which is chemically equivalent to plutonic Basalt
Granulite is fine to medium grained metamorphic rock with a granular of polygonal crystals.
1.2 History
1.2.1 Origin
Germany
Central Europe
1.2.2 Discoverer
Christian Leopold von Buch
Unknown
1.3 Etymology
From Latin glaber bare, smooth, bald
From Latin granulum, a little grain or fine grained
1.4 Class
Igneous Rocks
Metamorphic Rocks
1.4.1 Sub-Class
Durable Rock, Hard Rock
Durable Rock, Hard Rock
1.5 Family
1.5.1 Group
Plutonic
Not Applicable
1.6 Other Categories
Coarse Grained Rock, Opaque Rock
Coarse Grained Rock, Medium Grained Rock, Opaque Rock
2 Texture
2.1 Texture
Phaneritic
Granoblastic
2.2 Color
Dark Grey to Black
Black, Brown
2.3 Maintenance
Less
Less
2.4 Durability
Durable
Durable
2.4.1 Water Resistant
2.4.2 Scratch Resistant
2.4.3 Stain Resistant
1.0.1 Wind Resistant
2.1.2 Acid Resistant
2.3 Appearance
Veined and Shiny
Veined or Pebbled
3 Uses
3.1 Architecture
3.1.1 Interior Uses
Countertops, Decorative Aggregates, Homes, Interior Decoration
Bathrooms, Countertops, Decorative Aggregates, Entryways, Flooring, Homes, Hotels, Interior Decoration, Kitchens, Stair Treads
3.2.2 Exterior Uses
As Building Stone, As Facing Stone, Garden Decoration, Office Buildings, Paving Stone
As Building Stone, As Facing Stone, Garden Decoration, Office Buildings, Paving Stone
3.3.2 Other Architectural Uses
Curbing
Curbing
3.5 Industry
4.0.1 Construction Industry
As Dimension Stone, Building houses or walls, Cement Manufacture, Construction Aggregate, for Road Aggregate
As Dimension Stone, Building houses or walls
4.3.1 Medical Industry
Not Yet Used
Not Yet Used
4.4 Antiquity Uses
Artifacts, Monuments, Sculpture
Artifacts, Monuments, Sculpture
4.6 Other Uses
4.6.2 Commercial Uses
Cemetery Markers, Commemorative Tablets, Laboratory bench tops, Jewelry, Sea Defence, Tombstones
Curling, Gemstone, Laboratory bench tops, Soil Conditioner, Tombstones
5 Types
5.1 Types
Not Available
Not Available
5.2 Features
Smooth to touch
Clasts are smooth to touch
5.3 Archaeological Significance
5.3.1 Monuments
Used
Used
5.3.3 Famous Monuments
Data Not Available
Data Not Available
5.3.5 Sculpture
Used
Used
5.3.6 Famous Sculptures
Data Not Available
Data Not Available
5.3.8 Pictographs
Not Used
Not Used
5.4.1 Petroglyphs
Not Used
Not Used
6.1.3 Figurines
Used
Used
6.3 Fossils
Absent
Absent
7 Formation
7.1 Formation
Gabbro, a mafic rock, forms due to cooling and crystallization of magma underneath Earth's surface.
Granulite is a fine-grained granular metamorphic rock in which the main component minerals are feldspars and quartz and forms at high temperature and pressure conditions.
7.4 Composition
8.0.1 Mineral Content
Augite, Olivine, Plagioclase, Pyroxene
Amphibole, Biotite, Feldspar, Hornblade, Micas, Muscovite or Illite, Plagioclase, Quartz
8.3.2 Compound Content
Aluminium Oxide, CaO, Chromium(III) Oxide, Iron(III) Oxide, Potassium Oxide, MgO, Sodium Oxide, Silicon Dioxide, Sulfur Trioxide
Aluminium Oxide, CaO, Carbon Dioxide, Iron(III) Oxide, FeO, Potassium Oxide, MgO, MnO, Sodium Oxide, Phosphorus Pentoxide, Sulfur Dioxide, Titanium Dioxide
8.4 Transformation
8.4.1 Metamorphism
8.4.6 Types of Metamorphism
Impact Metamorphism
Not Applicable
8.5.1 Weathering
9.3.2 Types of Weathering
Chemical Weathering
Biological Weathering, Chemical Weathering
9.3.3 Erosion
9.3.7 Types of Erosion
Coastal Erosion
Chemical Erosion, Water Erosion, Wind Erosion
10 Properties
10.1 Physical Properties
10.1.2 Hardness
76-7
Coal
1 7
11.1.8 Grain Size
Coarse Grained
Medium to Coarse Grained
11.1.9 Fracture
Conchoidal
Not Available
11.1.10 Streak
Black
White
11.1.11 Porosity
Highly Porous
Very Less Porous
11.1.12 Luster
Not Available
Vitreous
11.1.13 Compressive Strength
225.00 N/mm2175.00 N/mm2
What Is Obsidian
0.15 450
11.2.2 Cleavage
Not Available
Imperfect
11.2.3 Toughness
1.6
Not Available
11.2.4 Specific Gravity
2.86-2.872.8-3.0
Granite
0 8.4
11.2.5 Transparency
Opaque
Opaque
11.2.6 Density
2.7-3.3 g/cm33.06-3.33 g/cm3
Granite
0 1400
12.4 Thermal Properties
12.4.1 Specific Heat Capacity
NA0.14 kJ/Kg K
Granite
0.14 3.2
12.4.2 Resistance
Impact Resistant, Pressure Resistant, Wear Resistant
Heat Resistant, Wear Resistant
13 Reserves
13.1 Deposits in Eastern Continents
13.1.1 Asia
India, Russia
China, India, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Vietnam
13.1.2 Africa
South Africa
Angola, Egypt, Madagascar, Nigeria, South Africa
13.1.3 Europe
Germany, Greece, Italy, Scotland, Turkey
Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Sardinia, Spain, Switzerland, The Czech Republic, Venezuela
13.1.4 Others
Greenland
Not Yet Found
13.2 Deposits in Western Continents
13.2.1 North America
Canada, USA
Canada, USA
13.2.2 South America
Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela
Not Yet Found
13.3 Deposits in Oceania Continent
13.3.1 Australia
New Zealand, Queensland
Not Yet Found

All about Gabbro and Granulite Properties

Know all about Gabbro and Granulite properties here. All properties of rocks are important as they define the type of rock and its application. Gabbro belongs to Igneous Rocks while Granulite belongs to Metamorphic Rocks.Texture of Gabbro is Phaneritic whereas that of Granulite is Granoblastic. Gabbro appears Veined and Shiny and Granulite appears Veined or Pebbled. The luster of Gabbro is not available while that of Granulite is vitreous. Gabbro is available in dark grey to black colors whereas Granulite is available in black, brown colors. The commercial uses of Gabbro are cemetery markers, commemorative tablets, laboratory bench tops, jewelry, sea defence, tombstones and that of Granulite are curling, gemstone, laboratory bench tops, soil conditioner, tombstones.