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− | [[File:igneous_intrusive_layer.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Created from rocks that have crystallized from the heat of magma.]] | + | [[File:igneous_intrusive_layer.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Created from rocks that have crystallized from the heat of magma.]]'''Igneous intrusive stone layers''' can consist of [[granite]], [[diorite]], or [[gabbro]], all of which typically contain [[gold]] and [[tetrahedrite]]. |
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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). | 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). | ||
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==Igneous intrusive layers== | ==Igneous intrusive layers== | ||
{{Layerlookup/layers|IGNEOUS_INTRUSIVE}} | {{Layerlookup/layers|IGNEOUS_INTRUSIVE}} | ||
+ | *[[Diorite]] | ||
+ | *[[Gabbro]] | ||
+ | *[[Granite]] | ||
==Stone found in igneous intrusive layers== | ==Stone found in igneous intrusive layers== | ||
{{Layerlookup/stones|IGNEOUS_INTRUSIVE}} | {{Layerlookup/stones|IGNEOUS_INTRUSIVE}} | ||
+ | *[[Orthoclase]] (large clusters) | ||
====Stone appearing in both igneous intrusive and igneous extrusive layers==== | ====Stone appearing in both igneous intrusive and igneous extrusive layers==== | ||
{{Layerlookup/stones|IGNEOUS_ALL}} | {{Layerlookup/stones|IGNEOUS_ALL}} | ||
+ | *[[Cobaltite]] (veins) | ||
+ | *[[Hornblende]] (small clusters) | ||
+ | *[[Native gold]] (veins) | ||
+ | *[[Pyrolusite]] (small clusters) | ||
==Gems found in igneous intrusive layers== | ==Gems found in igneous intrusive layers== | ||
{{Layerlookup/gems|IGNEOUS_INTRUSIVE}} | {{Layerlookup/gems|IGNEOUS_INTRUSIVE}} | ||
+ | [[Lapis lazuli]] (small clusters) | ||
====Gems appearing in both igneous intrusive and igneous extrusive layers==== | ====Gems appearing in both igneous intrusive and igneous extrusive layers==== | ||
{{Layerlookup/gems|IGNEOUS_ALL}} | {{Layerlookup/gems|IGNEOUS_ALL}} | ||
+ | *[[Black zircon]] (small clusters) | ||
+ | *[[Green zircon]] (small clusters) | ||
+ | *[[Red zircon]] (small clusters) | ||
+ | *[[Brown zircon]] (small clusters) | ||
+ | *[[Yellow zircon]] (small clusters) | ||
+ | *[[Clear zircon]] (small clusters) | ||
<small>* See also: [[stone found everywhere]]</small> | <small>* See also: [[stone found everywhere]]</small> |