1 Definition
1.2 Definition
Sovite is a coarse-grained variety of carbonatite which belongs to intrusive igneous rock
A water-soluble mineral sediment resulting from concentration and crystallization by evaporation from an aqueous solution
1.4 History
1.4.2 Origin
1.4.4 Discoverer
1.5 Etymology
Not Available
From a sediment left after the evaporation
1.7 Class
Igneous Rocks
Sedimentary Rocks
1.8.1 Sub-Class
Durable Rock, Soft Rock
Durable Rock, Soft Rock
1.9 Family
1.9.1 Group
1.11 Other Categories
Coarse Grained Rock, Fine Grained Rock, Medium Grained Rock, Opaque Rock
Coarse Grained Rock, Fine Grained Rock, Medium Grained Rock, Opaque Rock
2 Texture
2.1 Texture
Granular, Poikiloblastic
Earthy
3.2 Color
Black, Brown, Colourless, Green, Grey, Pink, White
Colourless, Green, Grey, Silver, White
3.4 Maintenance
3.6 Durability
3.7.1 Water Resistant
3.7.4 Scratch Resistant
3.7.5 Stain Resistant
3.7.7 Wind Resistant
3.7.10 Acid Resistant
3.9 Appearance
Dull, Banded and Foilated
Glassy, Vesicular and Foilated
5 Uses
5.1 Architecture
5.1.2 Interior Uses
Decorative Aggregates, Homes
Decorative Aggregates, Entryways, Flooring, Homes, Interior Decoration
5.1.4 Exterior Uses
As Building Stone, Garden Decoration, Office Buildings
As Building Stone, As Facing Stone, Garden Decoration, Paving Stone
5.1.6 Other Architectural Uses
5.2 Industry
5.3.2 Construction Industry
As a Flux in the Production of Steel and Pig Iron, As a Sintering Agent in Steel Industry to process Iron Ore, As Dimension Stone, Cement Manufacture, for Road Aggregate, Making natural cement, Manufacture of Magnesium and Dolomite Refractories, Unknown, Unknown
As a Flux in the Production of Steel and Pig Iron, As a Sintering Agent in Steel Industry to process Iron Ore, As Dimension Stone, Cement Manufacture, for Road Aggregate, Making natural cement, Manufacture of Magnesium and Dolomite Refractories
5.3.4 Medical Industry
Taken as a Supplement for Calcium or Magnesium
Taken as a Supplement for Calcium or Magnesium
5.5 Antiquity Uses
5.7 Other Uses
5.7.1 Commercial Uses
An Oil and Gas Reservoir, As a Feed Additive for Livestock, Creating Artwork, Gemstone, Metallurgical Flux, Production of Lime, Soil Conditioner, Source of Magnesia (MgO)
Used in the manufacture of Ceramic Powder, Used in the preparation of Sulfuric Acid and Silicon Diborite
7 Types
7.2 Types
Not Available
Not Available
7.4 Features
Available in lots of colors, Generally rough to touch, Is one of the oldest rock
Generally rough to touch, Splintery, Veined
7.6 Archaeological Significance
7.6.2 Monuments
Not Yet Used
Not Yet Used
7.6.4 Famous Monuments
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
7.6.6 Sculpture
Not Yet Used
Not Yet Used
7.6.8 Famous Sculptures
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
7.6.10 Pictographs
7.6.12 Petroglyphs
7.6.14 Figurines
Not Yet Used
Not Yet Used
7.8 Fossils
9 Formation
9.1 Formation
Sovites are formed due to low degrees of partial melting of rocks.
Evaporite is water-soluble mineral sediment which forms from concentration and crystallization by evaporation from an aqueous solution.
9.3 Composition
9.3.2 Mineral Content
Ancylite, Apatite, Barite, Fluorite, Magnetite, Natrolite, Sodalite
Calcite, Cancrinite, Gypsum, Kyanite, Magnetite
9.3.4 Compound Content
CaO, Carbon Dioxide, Sodium Oxide
CaMg(CO3)2, CaO, Calcium Sulfate, KCl, MgO, NaCl
9.5 Transformation
9.5.1 Metamorphism
9.5.3 Types of Metamorphism
Burial Metamorphism, Cataclastic Metamorphism, Contact Metamorphism, Hydrothermal Metamorphism, Impact Metamorphism, Regional Metamorphism
Burial Metamorphism, Cataclastic Metamorphism, Contact Metamorphism, Impact Metamorphism, Regional Metamorphism
9.5.5 Weathering
9.5.7 Types of Weathering
Biological Weathering, Chemical Weathering, Mechanical Weathering
Not Applicable
9.5.9 Erosion
9.5.11 Types of Erosion
Chemical Erosion, Coastal Erosion, Glacier Erosion, Sea Erosion, Water Erosion, Wind Erosion
Not Applicable
11 Properties
11.1 Physical Properties
11.1.2 Hardness
11.1.4 Grain Size
Medium to Fine Coarse Grained
Medium to Fine Coarse Grained
11.1.6 Fracture
11.1.8 Streak
11.1.10 Porosity
11.1.12 Luster
Subvitreous to Dull
Subvitreous to Dull
11.1.14 Compressive Strength
11.1.17 Cleavage
11.1.19 Toughness
11.1.20 Specific Gravity
11.1.23 Transparency
11.1.24 Density
2.84-2.86 g/cm32.8-2.9 g/cm3
0
1400
11.3 Thermal Properties
11.3.1 Specific Heat Capacity
11.3.3 Resistance
Heat Resistant, Pressure Resistant
Heat Resistant, Pressure Resistant
13 Reserves
13.1 Deposits in Eastern Continents
13.1.1 Asia
China, India, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Russia, Uzbekistan
Not Available
13.1.3 Africa
Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa
Not Available
13.1.5 Europe
Austria, Denmark, Germany, Great Britain, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
13.1.7 Others
13.3 Deposits in Western Continents
13.3.1 North America
13.3.3 South America
Brazil
Colombia, Paraguay
13.5 Deposits in Oceania Continent
13.5.1 Australia
New South Wales, New Zealand
Central Australia, Western Australia