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1 Definition
1.1 Definition
During the impact melted material forming a breccia containing glass and crystal or lithic fragments together form Suevite rock.
Sovite is a coarse-grained variety of carbonatite which belongs to intrusive igneous rock
1.2 History
1.2.1 Origin
Canada, Germany
Unknown
1.2.2 Discoverer
Unknown
Unknown
1.3 Etymology
No etymologies found
Not Available
1.4 Class
Metamorphic Rocks
Igneous Rocks
1.4.1 Sub-Class
Durable Rock, Medium Hardness Rock
Durable Rock, Soft Rock
1.5 Family
1.5.1 Group
Not Applicable
Plutonic
1.6 Other Categories
Coarse Grained Rock, Opaque Rock
Coarse Grained Rock, Fine Grained Rock, Medium Grained Rock, Opaque Rock
2 Texture
2.1 Texture
Earthy
Granular, Poikiloblastic
2.2 Color
Black, Brown, Colourless, Green, Grey, Pink
Black, Brown, Colourless, Green, Grey, Pink, White
2.3 Maintenance
Less
Less
2.4 Durability
Durable
Durable
2.4.1 Water Resistant
1.1.1 Scratch Resistant
1.2.2 Stain Resistant
1.4.1 Wind Resistant
1.5.1 Acid Resistant
2.1 Appearance
Banded
Dull, Banded and Foilated
3 Uses
3.1 Architecture
3.1.1 Interior Uses
Decorative Aggregates, Homes, Interior Decoration
Decorative Aggregates, Homes
3.2.1 Exterior Uses
As Building Stone, As Facing Stone, Garden Decoration, Office Buildings
As Building Stone, Garden Decoration, Office Buildings
3.3.1 Other Architectural Uses
Curbing
Curbing
3.4 Industry
3.4.1 Construction Industry
As Dimension Stone, Cement Manufacture, for Road Aggregate, Making natural cement, Manufacture of Magnesium and Dolomite Refractories
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
3.4.3 Medical Industry
Not Applicable
Taken as a Supplement for Calcium or Magnesium
3.5 Antiquity Uses
Artifacts, Monuments, Sculpture
Artifacts
3.6 Other Uses
3.6.1 Commercial Uses
As a Feed Additive for Livestock, Gemstone, Metallurgical Flux, Source of Magnesia (MgO)
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)
4 Types
4.1 Types
Phyllosilicates, Calcite
Not Available
4.2 Features
Host Rock for Lead
Available in lots of colors, Generally rough to touch, Is one of the oldest rock
4.3 Archaeological Significance
4.3.1 Monuments
Used
Not Yet Used
4.3.3 Famous Monuments
Data Not Available
Not Applicable
4.3.4 Sculpture
Used
Not Yet Used
4.3.5 Famous Sculptures
Data Not Available
Not Applicable
4.3.7 Pictographs
Used
Used
4.3.8 Petroglyphs
Used
Used
4.4.1 Figurines
Used
Not Yet Used
5.2 Fossils
Absent
Absent
6 Formation
6.1 Formation
Suevite is a metamorphic rock consisting partly of melted material, typically forming a breccia containing glass and crystal or lithic fragments, formed during an impact event.
Sovites are formed due to low degrees of partial melting of rocks.
6.3 Composition
6.3.1 Mineral Content
Coesite, Quartz, Stishovite
Ancylite, Apatite, Barite, Fluorite, Magnetite, Natrolite, Sodalite
6.3.2 Compound Content
CaO, Carbon Dioxide, MgO
CaO, Carbon Dioxide, Sodium Oxide
6.4 Transformation
6.4.1 Metamorphism
6.6.2 Types of Metamorphism
Burial Metamorphism, Cataclastic Metamorphism, Contact Metamorphism, Hydrothermal Metamorphism, Impact Metamorphism, Regional Metamorphism
Burial Metamorphism, Cataclastic Metamorphism, Contact Metamorphism, Hydrothermal Metamorphism, Impact Metamorphism, Regional Metamorphism
7.1.1 Weathering
7.3.2 Types of Weathering
Not Applicable
Biological Weathering, Chemical Weathering, Mechanical Weathering
7.3.3 Erosion
7.3.6 Types of Erosion
Not Applicable
Chemical Erosion, Coastal Erosion, Glacier Erosion, Sea Erosion, Water Erosion, Wind Erosion
8 Properties
8.1 Physical Properties
8.1.1 Hardness
5.53
Coal
1 7
10.1.2 Grain Size
Coarse Grained
Medium to Fine Coarse Grained
10.1.3 Fracture
Uneven
Conchoidal
10.1.4 Streak
Light to dark brown
White
10.1.5 Porosity
Less Porous
Less Porous
10.1.6 Luster
Earthy
Subvitreous to Dull
10.1.7 Compressive Strength
NANA
Obsidian
0.15 450
10.1.14 Cleavage
Irregular
Not Available
10.1.15 Toughness
Not Available
1
10.1.16 Specific Gravity
2.862.86-2.87
Granite
0 8.4
1.1.1 Transparency
Opaque
Opaque
1.2.3 Density
2.8-2.9 g/cm32.84-2.86 g/cm3
Granite
0 1400
2.5 Thermal Properties
2.5.1 Specific Heat Capacity
0.92 kJ/Kg KNA
Granulite
0.14 3.2
6.1.2 Resistance
Heat Resistant
Heat Resistant, Pressure Resistant
7 Reserves
7.1 Deposits in Eastern Continents
7.1.1 Asia
Not Yet Found
China, India, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Russia, Uzbekistan
7.1.2 Africa
Not Yet Found
Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa
7.1.3 Europe
England, France, Germany, Great Britain, Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom
Austria, Denmark, Germany, Great Britain, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom
7.1.4 Others
Not Yet Found
Greenland
7.2 Deposits in Western Continents
7.2.1 North America
Not Yet Found
Canada, USA
7.2.2 South America
Not Yet Found
Brazil
7.3 Deposits in Oceania Continent
7.3.1 Australia
Not Yet Found
New South Wales, New Zealand

Suevite vs Sovite Information

Earth’s outer layer is covered by rocks and these rocks have different physical and chemical properties. As two rocks are not same, it’s fun to compare them. You can also know more about Suevite and Sovite Reserves. During the impact melted material forming a breccia containing glass and crystal or lithic fragments together form Suevite rock.. Sovite is a coarse-grained variety of carbonatite which belongs to intrusive igneous rock. These rocks are composed of many distinct minerals. The process of formation of rocks is different for various rocks. Rocks are quarried from many years for various purposes. You can check out Suevite vs Sovite information and Suevite vs Sovite characteristics in the upcoming sections.

Suevite vs Sovite Characteristics

Though some rocks look identical, they have certain characteristics which distinguish them from others. Characteristics of rocks include texture, appearance, color, fracture, streak, hardness etc. Suevite vs Sovite characteristics assist us to distinguish and recognize rocks. Also you can check about Properties of Suevite and Properties of Sovite. Learn more about Suevite vs Sovite in the next section. The interior uses of Suevite include Decorative aggregates, Homes and Interior decoration whereas the interior uses of Sovite include Decorative aggregates and Homes. Due to some exceptional properties of Suevite and Sovite, they have various applications in construction industry. The uses of Suevite in construction industry include As dimension stone, Cement manufacture, For road aggregate, Making natural cement, Manufacture of magnesium and dolomite refractories and that of Sovite include 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.

More about Suevite and Sovite

Here you can know more about Suevite and Sovite. The life cycle of a rock consists of formation of rock, composition of rock and transformation of rock. The composition of Suevite and Sovite consists of mineral content and compound content. The mineral content of Suevite includes Coesite, Quartz, Stishovite and mineral content of Sovite includes Ancylite, Apatite, Barite, Fluorite, Magnetite, Natrolite, Sodalite. You can also check out the list of all Metamorphic Rocks. When we have to compare Suevite vs Sovite, the texture, color and appearance plays an important role in determining the type of rock. Suevite is available in black, brown, colourless, green, grey, pink colors whereas, Sovite is available in black, brown, colourless, green, grey, pink, white colors. Appearance of Suevite is Banded and that of Sovite is Dull, Banded and Foilated. Properties of rock is another aspect for Suevite vs Sovite. The hardness of Suevite is 5.5 and that of Sovite is 3. The types of Suevite are Phyllosilicates, Calcite whereas types of Sovite are Not Available. Streak of rock is the color of powder produced when it is dragged across an unweathered surface. The streak of Suevite is light to dark brown while that of Sovite is white. The specific heat capacity of Suevite is 0.92 kJ/Kg K and that of Sovite is Not Available. Depending on the properties like hardness, toughness, specific heat capacity, porosity etc., rocks are resistant to heat, wear, impact, etc.Suevite is heat resistant whereas Sovite is heat resistant, pressure resistant.