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− | + | '''Igneous intrusive stone layers''' can consist of [[granite]], [[diorite]], or [[gabbro]], all of which typically contain [[gold]] and [[tetrahedrite]]. | |
− | '''Igneous intrusive''' | ||
− | Gabbro can also contain [[garnierite]] (the ore of [[nickel]]), [[kimberlite]] (which may contain [[diamond]]s), and [[olivine]] (which may contain [[native platinum]]). Granite can contain [[cassiterite]] (the ore of [[tin]]), [[bismuthinite]] (the ore of [[bismuth]]), and [[galena]] (the ore of | + | Gabbro can also contain [[garnierite]] (the ore of [[nickel]]), [[kimberlite]] (which may contain [[diamond]]s), and [[olivine]] (which may contain [[native platinum]]). Granite can contain [[cassiterite]] (the ore of [[tin]]), [[bismuthinite]] (the ore of [[bismuth]]), and [[galena]] (the ore of lead, plus a 50% chance of silver). |
==Igneous intrusive layers== | ==Igneous intrusive layers== | ||
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==In the real world== | ==In the real world== | ||
− | Igneous intrusive [[stone]] is formed by magma solidification occurring below the surface, as opposed to [[Igneous extrusive layer|igneous extrusive]] stone | + | Igneous intrusive [[stone]] is formed by magma solidification occurring below the surface, as opposed to [[Igneous extrusive layer|igneous extrusive]] stone which forms above the surface of the earth. |
{{stones}} | {{stones}} | ||
{{Category|Stone Layers}} | {{Category|Stone Layers}} | ||
[[ru:Igneous intrusive layer]] | [[ru:Igneous intrusive layer]] |