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1 Definition
1.1 Definition
Teschenite is coarse- to fine-grained, dark-coloured intrusive igneous rock that usually occurs in sills, dikes and irregular masses and is always altered to some extent
Norite is a mafic intrusive igneous rock composed largely of the calcium-rich plagioclase labradorite, orthopyroxene, and olivine
1.2 History
1.2.1 Origin
Scotland
Norway
1.2.2 Discoverer
Unknown
Unknown
1.3 Etymology
From its occurrence near Teschen. now known as Cieszyn, Pol., Scotland
From the Norwegian name for Norway, Norge
1.4 Class
Igneous Rocks
Igneous Rocks
1.4.1 Sub-Class
Durable Rock, Hard Rock
Durable Rock, Hard Rock
1.5 Family
1.5.1 Group
Plutonic
Plutonic
1.6 Other Categories
Coarse Grained Rock, Opaque Rock
Coarse Grained Rock, Opaque Rock
2 Texture
2.1 Texture
Phaneritic
Phaneritic
2.2 Color
Dark Grey to Black
Dark Grey to Black
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
2.4.4 Wind Resistant
2.4.5 Acid Resistant
2.5 Appearance
Veined and Shiny
Veined and Shiny
3 Uses
3.1 Architecture
3.1.1 Interior Uses
Countertops, Decorative Aggregates, Entryways, Homes, Interior Decoration
Decorative Aggregates, Entryways, Interior Decoration
3.1.2 Exterior Uses
As Building Stone, As Facing Stone, Paving Stone, Garden Decoration, Office Buildings
As Building Stone, As Facing Stone, Paving Stone, Garden Decoration
3.1.3 Other Architectural Uses
Curbing
Curbing
3.2 Industry
3.2.1 Construction Industry
As Dimension Stone, Building houses or walls, Cement Manufacture, Construction Aggregate, for Road Aggregate
As Dimension Stone, Building houses or walls, Cement Manufacture, Construction Aggregate, for Road Aggregate
3.2.2 Medical Industry
Not Yet Used
Not Yet Used
3.3 Antiquity Uses
Artifacts, Sculpture
Artifacts, Monuments, Sculpture
3.4 Other Uses
3.4.1 Commercial Uses
Cemetery Markers, Commemorative Tablets, Creating Artwork, Laboratory bench tops, Jewelry, Sea Defence, Tombstones
Cemetery Markers, Commemorative Tablets, Laboratory bench tops, Jewelry, Sea Defence, Tombstones
4 Types
4.1 Types
Not Available
Not Available
4.2 Features
Smooth to touch
Smooth to touch
4.3 Archaeological Significance
4.3.1 Monuments
Used
Used
4.3.2 Famous Monuments
Data Not Available
Data Not Available
4.3.3 Sculpture
Used
Used
1.1.1 Famous Sculptures
Data Not Available
Data Not Available
1.1.3 Pictographs
Not Used
Not Used
1.1.6 Petroglyphs
Not Used
Not Used
1.2.2 Figurines
Used
Used
1.3 Fossils
Absent
Absent
2 Formation
2.2 Formation
Teschenite 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.
Norite 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.
2.3 Composition
2.3.1 Mineral Content
Augite, Olivine, Plagioclase, Pyroxene
Augite, Olivine, Plagioclase, Pyroxene
2.3.2 Compound Content
Aluminium Oxide, CaO, Chromium(III) Oxide, Iron(III) Oxide, Potassium Oxide, MgO, Sodium Oxide, Silicon Dioxide, Sulfur Trioxide
Aluminium Oxide, CaO, Chromium(III) Oxide, Iron(III) Oxide, Potassium Oxide, MgO, Sodium Oxide, Silicon Dioxide, Sulfur Trioxide
2.4 Transformation
2.4.1 Metamorphism
2.4.2 Types of Metamorphism
Burial Metamorphism, Cataclastic Metamorphism, Contact Metamorphism, Hydrothermal Metamorphism, Impact Metamorphism, Regional Metamorphism
Cataclastic Metamorphism, Impact Metamorphism
2.4.3 Weathering
2.4.4 Types of Weathering
Biological Weathering, Chemical Weathering, Mechanical Weathering
Biological Weathering
2.4.5 Erosion
2.4.6 Types of Erosion
Chemical Erosion, Coastal Erosion, Glacier Erosion, Sea Erosion, Water Erosion, Wind Erosion
Chemical Erosion, Coastal Erosion
3 Properties
3.1 Physical Properties
3.1.1 Hardness
77
Coal
1 7
3.1.2 Grain Size
Coarse Grained
Coarse Grained
3.1.3 Fracture
Conchoidal
Conchoidal
3.1.4 Streak
Black
Black
3.1.5 Porosity
Highly Porous
Highly Porous
3.1.6 Luster
Not Available
Not Available
3.1.7 Compressive Strength
225.00 N/mm2225.00 N/mm2
What Is Obsidian
0.15 450
3.1.8 Cleavage
Not Available
Not Available
3.1.9 Toughness
1.6
1.6
3.1.10 Specific Gravity
2.86-2.872.86-2.87
Granite
0 8.4
3.1.11 Transparency
Opaque
Opaque
3.1.12 Density
2.7-3.3 g/cm32.7-3.3 g/cm3
Granite
0 1400
3.2 Thermal Properties
3.2.1 Specific Heat Capacity
NANA
What Is Granulite
0.14 3.2
3.2.2 Resistance
Impact Resistant, Pressure Resistant, Wear Resistant
Impact Resistant, Pressure Resistant, Wear Resistant
4 Reserves
4.1 Deposits in Eastern Continents
4.1.1 Asia
India, Russia
India, Russia
4.1.2 Africa
South Africa
South Africa
4.1.3 Europe
Germany, Greece, Italy, Scotland, Turkey
Germany, Greece, Italy, Scotland, Turkey
4.1.4 Others
Greenland
Greenland
4.2 Deposits in Western Continents
4.2.1 North America
Canada, USA
Canada, USA
4.2.2 South America
Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela
Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela
4.3 Deposits in Oceania Continent
4.3.1 Australia
New Zealand, Queensland
New Zealand, Queensland

All about Teschenite and Norite Properties

Know all about Teschenite and Norite properties here. All properties of rocks are important as they define the type of rock and its application. Teschenite and Norite belong to Igneous Rocks.Texture of Teschenite is Phaneritic whereas that of Norite is Phaneritic. Teschenite appears Veined and Shiny and Norite appears Veined and Shiny. The luster of Teschenite and Norite is not available. Teschenite and Norite are available in dark grey to black colors. The commercial uses of Teschenite and Norite are cemetery markers, commemorative tablets, creating artwork, laboratory bench tops, jewelry, sea defence, tombstones.