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Difference between revisions of "40d:Igneous intrusive layer"
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− | Igneous intrusive [[stone]] layers | + | Igneous intrusive [[stone]] layers may be made of [[granite]], [[diorite]], or [[gabbro]], all of which typically contain [[gold]] and [[tetrahedrite]]. |
− | [[Granite]], [[ | + | Gabbro can also contain [[garnierite]], the ore of [[nickel]], as well as [[kimberlite]], which may contain [[diamond]]s. Granite can contain [[cassiterite]], the ore of [[tin]], and [[bismuthinite]], the ore of [[bismuth]]. |
[[Category:Stone Layers]] | [[Category:Stone Layers]] |
Revision as of 05:47, 16 October 2008
Igneous intrusive stone layers may be made of granite, diorite, or gabbro, all of which typically contain gold and tetrahedrite.
Gabbro can also contain garnierite, the ore of nickel, as well as kimberlite, which may contain diamonds. Granite can contain cassiterite, the ore of tin, and bismuthinite, the ore of bismuth.