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Ultramafic rocks classification

FIGURE 3.7 Classification of ultramafic rocks showing the main rock types found in the upper mantle. [Pg.80]

Figure 13.5. Classification of Ultramafic Rocks [after Streckeisen, A.L. - Classification and Nomenclature of Plutonic Rocks. Recommendations of the lUGS Subcommission on the Systematics of Igneous Rocks. - Ge-ologische Rundschau. Internationale Zeitschrift fur Geologie, 63 (2) 773-785. Copyright 1974 Springer-Verlag and reproduced with kind permission of Springer Science and Business Media.] Ol + Opx + Cpx + Hbl (+ Bi + Gar + Sp) > 95 Opaque minerals < 5 a. ultramafic rocks composed of olivine, orthopyroxene, and clinopyroxene b. ultramafic rocks that contain horneblende. Figure 13.5. Classification of Ultramafic Rocks [after Streckeisen, A.L. - Classification and Nomenclature of Plutonic Rocks. Recommendations of the lUGS Subcommission on the Systematics of Igneous Rocks. - Ge-ologische Rundschau. Internationale Zeitschrift fur Geologie, 63 (2) 773-785. Copyright 1974 Springer-Verlag and reproduced with kind permission of Springer Science and Business Media.] Ol + Opx + Cpx + Hbl (+ Bi + Gar + Sp) > 95 Opaque minerals < 5 a. ultramafic rocks composed of olivine, orthopyroxene, and clinopyroxene b. ultramafic rocks that contain horneblende.

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