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− | '''Igneous intrusive stone layers''' can consist of | + | '''Igneous intrusive stone layers''' can consist of [[granite]], [[diorite]], or [[gabbro]], all of which typically contain [[gold]] and [[tetrahedrite]]. |
− | Gabbro can also contain | + | 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. Galena will also give you a silver bar 50% of the time. |
− | (In real world geology, igneous intrusive | + | (In real world geology, igneous intrusive [[stone]] is formed by lava solidification occurring below the surface, as opposed to [[Igneous extrusive layer|igneous extrusive]] stone which forms above the surface of the earth. This is not true for Dwarf Fortress.) |
− | == | + | ==Igneous intrusive layers== |
− | {{ | + | {{40d layerlookup/layers|IGNEOUS_INTRUSIVE}} |
− | == | + | ==Stone found in igneous intrusive layers== |
− | {{ | + | {{40d layerlookup/stones|IGNEOUS_INTRUSIVE}} |
+ | ====Stone appearing in both igneous intrusive and igneous extrusive layers==== | ||
+ | {{40d layerlookup/stones|IGNEOUS_ALL}} | ||
− | [[Category | + | ==Gems found in igneous intrusive layers== |
+ | {{40d layerlookup/gems|IGNEOUS_INTRUSIVE}} | ||
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+ | ====Gems appearing in both igneous intrusive and igneous extrusive layers==== | ||
+ | {{40d layerlookup/gems|IGNEOUS_ALL}} | ||
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+ | <small>* See also: [[stone found everywhere]]</small> | ||
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+ | {{Category|Stone Layers}} |
Latest revision as of 14:53, 8 December 2011
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Igneous intrusive stone layers can consist of granite, diorite, or gabbro, all of which typically contain gold and tetrahedrite.
Gabbro can also contain garnierite, the ore of nickel, kimberlite, which may contain diamonds, 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. Galena will also give you a silver bar 50% of the time.
(In real world geology, igneous intrusive stone is formed by lava solidification occurring below the surface, as opposed to igneous extrusive stone which forms above the surface of the earth. This is not true for Dwarf Fortress.)
Igneous intrusive layers[edit]
Stone found in igneous intrusive layers[edit]
- Orthoclase (large clusters)
Stone appearing in both igneous intrusive and igneous extrusive layers[edit]
- Native gold (veins)
- Cobaltite (veins)
- Pyrolusite (small clusters)
- Hornblende (small clusters)
Gems found in igneous intrusive layers[edit]
- Lapis lazuli (small clusters)
Gems appearing in both igneous intrusive and igneous extrusive layers[edit]
- Black zircon (small clusters)
- Green zircon (small clusters)
- Red zircon (small clusters)
- Brown zircon (small clusters)
- Yellow zircon (small clusters)
- Clear zircon (small clusters)
* See also: stone found everywhere