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1 Definition

1.1 Definition

Hornfels is a metamorphic rock formed by the contact between mudstone or other clay rich rock, and a hot igneous body, and represents a heat altered equivalent of the original rock

1.2 History

1.2.1 Origin

New Zealand

1.2.2 Discoverer

Unknown

1.3 Etymology

From German which means hornstone

1.4 Class

Metamorphic Rocks

1.4.1 Sub-Class

Durable Rock, Soft Rock

1.5 Family

1.5.1 Group

Not Applicable

1.6 Other Categories

Fine Grained Rock, Opaque Rock

2 Texture

2.1 Texture

Granular, Platy

2.2 Color

Brown, Dark Greenish - Grey, Green, Reddish Brown

2.3 Maintenance

Less

2.4 Durability

Durable

2.4.1 Water Resistant

81% - Metamorphic Rocks Rocks have it !

2.4.2 Scratch Resistant

65% - Metamorphic Rocks Rocks have it !

2.4.3 Stain Resistant

42% - Metamorphic Rocks Rocks have it !

2.4.4 Wind Resistant

19% - Metamorphic Rocks Rocks have it !

2.4.5 Acid Resistant

15% - Metamorphic Rocks Rocks have it !

2.5 Appearance

Dull

3 Uses

3.1 Architecture

3.1.1 Interior Uses

Decorative Aggregates, Flooring, Homes, Interior Decoration

3.1.2 Exterior Uses

As Building Stone, As Facing Stone, Garden Decoration, Office Buildings, Paving Stone

3.1.3 Other Architectural Uses

Curbing

3.2 Industry

3.2.1 Construction Industry

for Road Aggregate, Roadstone

3.2.2 Medical Industry

Not Yet Used

3.3 Antiquity Uses

Artifacts, Monuments

3.4 Other Uses

3.4.1 Commercial Uses

Cemetery Markers, Commemorative Tablets, Creating Artwork

4 Types

4.1 Types

Biotite hornfels

4.2 Features

Smooth to touch

4.3 Archaeological Significance

4.3.1 Monuments

Used

4.3.2 Famous Monuments

Data Not Available

4.3.3 Sculpture

Not Yet Used

4.3.4 Famous Sculptures

Not Applicable

4.3.5 Pictographs

Used

4.3.6 Petroglyphs

Used

4.3.7 Figurines

Not Yet Used

4.4 Fossils

Absent

5 Formation

5.1 Formation

Due to change in environmental conditions, rocks are heated and pressurized deep inside the Earth's surface. Hornfels is formed from the extreme heat caused by magma or by the intense collisions and friction of tectonic plates.

5.2 Composition

5.2.1 Mineral Content

Andalusite

5.2.2 Compound Content

Fe, Mg

5.3 Transformation

5.3.1 Metamorphism

50% - Metamorphic Rocks Rocks have it !

5.3.2 Types of Metamorphism

Not Applicable

5.3.3 Weathering

65% - Metamorphic Rocks Rocks have it !

5.3.4 Types of Weathering

Biological Weathering

5.3.5 Erosion

77% - Metamorphic Rocks Rocks have it !

5.3.6 Types of Erosion

Chemical Erosion, Glacier Erosion, Sea Erosion, Water Erosion, Wind Erosion

6 Properties

6.1 Physical Properties

6.1.1 Hardness

2-3
Coal
1 7

6.1.2 Grain Size

Fine Grained

6.1.3 Fracture

Conchoidal

6.1.4 Streak

Unknown

6.1.5 Porosity

Highly Porous

6.1.6 Luster

Shiny

6.1.7 Compressive Strength

5.80 N/mm2
Rank: 31 (Overall)
What Is Obsidian
0.15 450

6.1.8 Cleavage

Perfect

6.1.9 Toughness

Not Yet Found

6.1.10 Specific Gravity

3.4-3.9
Granite
0 8.4

6.1.11 Transparency

Opaque

6.1.12 Density

0.25-0.30 g/cm3
Granite
0 1400

6.2 Thermal Properties

6.2.1 Specific Heat Capacity

0.84 kJ/Kg K
Rank: 15 (Overall)
What Is Granulite
0.14 3.2

6.2.2 Resistance

Heat Resistant, Impact Resistant, Pressure Resistant

7 Reserves

7.1 Deposits in Eastern Continents

7.1.1 Asia

Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, North Korea, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Thailand

7.1.2 Africa

Cameroon, East Africa, Tanzania, Western Africa

7.1.3 Europe

United Kingdom

7.1.4 Others

Not Yet Found

7.2 Deposits in Western Continents

7.2.1 North America

Canada, USA

7.2.2 South America

Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador

7.3 Deposits in Oceania Continent

7.3.1 Australia

New South Wales, New Zealand, Queensland, Western Australia

Learn more about Properties of Hornfels

What is Hornfels? In this section, we will learn more about properties of Hornfels i.e. physical and thermal properties. Physical properties of Hornfels include Color, Streak, Hardness, Structure, Cleavage, Fracture, Luster, Specific Gravity etc. The strength of Hornfels is 5.80 N/mm2. Streak of Hornfels is unknown while its cleavage is perfect. Luster of Hornfels is shiny and its fracture is conchoidal. Hornfels is opaque in nature. Know all about Hornfels, What is Hornfels, its composition, features, facts and reserves in next sections.

Know about Composition of Hornfels

What is Hornfels composed of? Get to know about composition of Hornfels here. Hornfels definition gives information about the Formation of Hornfels and its composition.The composition of Hornfels can be further divided into mineral and compound content. The mineral content of Hornfels rock includes Andalusite and The compound content of Hornfels rock includes Fe, Mg. Almost all rocks undergo transformation process. Know all about Hornfels rock in next section.