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− | ''(For the beginning player, see also | + | ''(For the beginning player, see also {{L|The Non-Dwarf's Guide to Rock}})'' |
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− | '''Stone''' or '''rock''' is a naturally occuring solid aggregate of minerals. It sometimes | + | '''Stone''' or '''rock''' is a naturally occuring solid aggregate of minerals. It sometimes {{L|stone management|leaves behind}} material after being mined or {{L|cave in|collapsing}}. Other types of {{L|Mining|minable}} tiles include {{L|soil}} and {{L|sand}}. |
Stone is divided into a few key categories: | Stone is divided into a few key categories: | ||
− | * {{L|Metal ore}}: stone that produces | + | * {{L|Metal ore}}: stone that produces {{L|metal|metal bars}} when {{L|Smelter|smelted}} |
− | * Rough {{L|gem|gems}}: rough gems can be | + | * Rough {{L|gem|gems}}: rough gems can be {{L|gem cutting|cut}}, then used to {{L|encrust}} objects and create {{L|window|windows}}. |
− | * Other stone: Stone that is not an | + | * Other stone: Stone that is not an {{L|ore}} or a gem. Few of these have a use outside of items and structures. ({{L|Obsidian}} is one exception). |
− | + | {{L|Economic stone}}s are types of stone that can be reserved for a special purpose. For {{L|ore|ores}}, this is smelting and for {{L|flux|fluxes}}, this is steel production. {{L|Bituminous coal}} and {{L|lignite}} can be reserved for making {{L|coke}}. | |
− | Having created loose stone, many times you'll want to get rid of it or at least move it someplace else. See | + | Having created loose stone, many times you'll want to get rid of it or at least move it someplace else. See {{L|stone management}} for advice. |
− | ''This article is about DF geology and the distribution of stones, and does not contain the specific locations of | + | ''This article is about DF geology and the distribution of stones, and does not contain the specific locations of {{L|metal ore|metal ores}} or {{L|gem|gems}}.'' |
== Main layer types == | == Main layer types == | ||
{{main|Layer}} | {{main|Layer}} | ||
− | There are four types of stone | + | There are four types of stone {{L|layer|layers}} (plus {{L|soil}}, which is not stone). The type of layer is the primary indicator of what kind of {{L|ore|ores}} you are likely to find on the map, as well as a sign of {{L|volcano|volcanic}} activity. |
− | The types are | + | The types are {{L|sedimentary layer|sedimentary layers}}, {{L|igneous intrusive layer|igneous intrusive layers}}, {{L|igneous extrusive layer|igneous extrusive layers}}, and {{L|metamorphic layer|metamorphic layers}}. |
− | The primary types of rock only occur in their own layers. (e.g. you won't find | + | The primary types of rock only occur in their own layers. (e.g. you won't find {{L|limestone}} in a {{L|marble}} layer.) |
== Stones forming entire layers == | == Stones forming entire layers == | ||
− | These types of stone occur as entire layers, containing some | + | These types of stone occur as entire layers, containing some {{L|cluster|veins and pockets}} of other minerals (see below). If one of the following types of stone is present on your map, it will be listed in one of the {{L|biome|biomes}} on the embark screen.<br /><br /> |
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|- | |- | ||
− | ! style="background:#efefef;" | | + | ! style="background:#efefef;" | {{L|Sedimentary layer|Sedimentary}} |
− | ! style="background:#efefef;" | | + | ! style="background:#efefef;" | {{L|Igneous intrusive layer|Igneous intrusive}} |
− | ! style="background:#efefef;" | | + | ! style="background:#efefef;" | {{L|Igneous extrusive layer|Igneous extrusive}} |
− | ! style="background:#efefef;" | | + | ! style="background:#efefef;" | {{L|Metamorphic layer|Metamorphic}} |
|-valign="top" | |-valign="top" | ||
|style="padding: 0"| | |style="padding: 0"| | ||
− | * {{Raw Tile|░|#FFF|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FFF|#000}} | + | * {{Raw Tile|░|#FFF|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FFF|#000}} {{L|Chalk}} |
− | * {{Raw Tile|=|#880|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#880|#000}} | + | * {{Raw Tile|=|#880|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#880|#000}} {{L|Chert}} |
− | * {{Raw Tile|,|#888|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}} | + | * {{Raw Tile|,|#888|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}} {{L|Claystone}} |
− | * {{Raw Tile|∞|#880|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#880|#000}} | + | * {{Raw Tile|∞|#880|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#880|#000}} {{L|Conglomerate}} |
− | * {{Raw Tile|`|#FFF|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FFF|#000}} | + | * {{Raw Tile|`|#FFF|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FFF|#000}} {{L|Dolomite}} |
− | * {{Raw Tile|▓|#888|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}} | + | * {{Raw Tile|▓|#888|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}} {{L|Flint}} |
− | * {{Raw Tile|▓|#FFF|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FFF|#000}} | + | * {{Raw Tile|▓|#FFF|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FFF|#000}} {{L|Limestone}} |
− | * {{Raw Tile|≈|#880|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#880|#000}} | + | * {{Raw Tile|≈|#880|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#880|#000}} {{L|Mudstone}} |
− | * {{Raw Tile|#|#FFF|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FFF|#000}} | + | * {{Raw Tile|#|#FFF|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FFF|#000}} {{L|Rock salt}} |
− | * {{Raw Tile|#|#880|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#880|#000}} | + | * {{Raw Tile|#|#880|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#880|#000}} {{L|Sandstone}} |
− | * {{Raw Tile|.|#888|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}} | + | * {{Raw Tile|.|#888|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}} {{L|Shale}} |
− | * {{Raw Tile|%|#880|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#880|#000}} | + | * {{Raw Tile|%|#880|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#880|#000}} {{L|Siltstone}}<br /><br /> |
|style="padding: 0"| | |style="padding: 0"| | ||
− | * {{Raw Tile|░|#888|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}} | + | * {{Raw Tile|░|#888|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}} {{L|Diorite}} |
− | * {{Raw Tile|▒|#888|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}} | + | * {{Raw Tile|▒|#888|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}} {{L|Gabbro}} |
− | * {{Raw Tile|▓|#CCC|#000}} {{Raw Tile|•|#CCC|#000}} | + | * {{Raw Tile|▓|#CCC|#000}} {{Raw Tile|•|#CCC|#000}} {{L|Granite}} |
|style="padding: 0"| | |style="padding: 0"| | ||
− | * {{Raw Tile|∞|#888|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}} | + | * {{Raw Tile|∞|#888|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}} {{L|Andesite}}* |
− | * {{Raw Tile|#|#888|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}} | + | * {{Raw Tile|#|#888|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}} {{L|Basalt}}* |
− | * {{Raw Tile|.|#888|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#CCC|#000}} | + | * {{Raw Tile|.|#888|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#CCC|#000}} {{L|Felsite}}* |
− | * {{Raw Tile|▒|#888|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}} | + | * {{Raw Tile|▒|#888|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}} {{L|Obsidian}} |
− | * {{Raw Tile|,|#888|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}} | + | * {{Raw Tile|,|#888|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}} {{L|Rhyolite}}* |
|style="padding: 0"| | |style="padding: 0"| | ||
− | * {{Raw Tile|=|#FFF|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#CCC|#000}} | + | * {{Raw Tile|=|#FFF|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#CCC|#000}} {{L|Gneiss}} |
− | * {{Raw Tile|▓|#FFF|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FFF|#000}} | + | * {{Raw Tile|▓|#FFF|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FFF|#000}} {{L|Marble}} |
− | * {{Raw Tile|-|#888|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#CCC|#000}} | + | * {{Raw Tile|-|#888|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#CCC|#000}} {{L|Phyllite}} |
− | * {{Raw Tile|-|#FFF|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FFF|#000}} | + | * {{Raw Tile|-|#FFF|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FFF|#000}} {{L|Quartzite}} |
− | * {{Raw Tile|`|#880|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#880|#000}} | + | * {{Raw Tile|`|#880|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#880|#000}} {{L|Schist}} |
− | * {{Raw Tile|%|#888|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}} | + | * {{Raw Tile|%|#888|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}} {{L|Slate}} |
|} | |} | ||
− | :''(* These stones are practically identical within the game, distinguished only by their names and their un-mined presentation on the map. See | + | :''(* These stones are practically identical within the game, distinguished only by their names and their un-mined presentation on the map. See {{L|basalt}} for the sole minor difference.)'' |
== Other Stone == | == Other Stone == | ||
− | Stones found on this table will occur as | + | Stones found on this table will occur as {{L|cluster|pockets and veins}} inside their respective stone layers (see above). When your miners newly encounter one of them, the game will pause and you will receive an announcement; even for the ones that have no use other than to build constructions of unusual colors. Note that the veins or clusters can spread into other layers, and may cause some layers to contain stones they usually wouldn't. A few of these stones, such as {{L|Olivine}}, have other, more interesting minerals appear inside them. |
− | Non-layer stone formations occur in one of three shapes: large clusters, veins, and small clusters. ''(See | + | Non-layer stone formations occur in one of three shapes: large clusters, veins, and small clusters. ''(See {{L|Vein|Veins & Clusters}} for full info.)'' |
− | ''The following table does not contain | + | ''The following table does not contain {{L|ore|ores}} and {{L|gem|gems}}. The types of stone listed here that do not link to their own article are generic.{{version|0.28.181.40d}}'' |
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|{{Raw Tile|^|#fff|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FFF|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alabaster Alabaster]||Gypsum||Small clusters | |{{Raw Tile|^|#fff|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FFF|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alabaster Alabaster]||Gypsum||Small clusters | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|`|#fff|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FFF|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alunite Alunite]||All | + | |{{Raw Tile|`|#fff|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FFF|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alunite Alunite]||All {{L|Igneous extrusive layer|Igneous extrusive}}, Kaolinite||Large clusters |
|- | |- | ||
|{{Raw Tile|v|#fff|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#ccc|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anhydrite Anhydrite]||Gypsum, Satinspar, Alabaster, Selenite||Single | |{{Raw Tile|v|#fff|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#ccc|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anhydrite Anhydrite]||Gypsum, Satinspar, Alabaster, Selenite||Single | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|+|#800|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#800|#000}}|| | + | |{{Raw Tile|+|#800|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#800|#000}}||{{L|Bauxite}}||All {{L|Sedimentary layer|Sedimentary}}||Large clusters |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|☼|#888|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|☼|#888|#000}}|| | + | |{{Raw Tile|☼|#888|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|☼|#888|#000}}||{{L|Bituminous coal}}||All {{L|Sedimentary layer|Sedimentary}}||Veins |
|- | |- | ||
|{{Raw Tile|`|#fff|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FFF|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borax Borax]||Gypsum, Rock salt||Small clusters | |{{Raw Tile|`|#fff|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FFF|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borax Borax]||Gypsum, Rock salt||Small clusters | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|%|#ff0|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FF0|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brimstone Brimstone]||All | + | |{{Raw Tile|%|#ff0|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FF0|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brimstone Brimstone]||All {{L|Igneous extrusive layer|Igneous extrusive}}, Gypsum||Small clusters |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|"|#FFF|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FFF|#000}}|| | + | |{{Raw Tile|"|#FFF|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FFF|#000}}||{{L|Calcite}}||Limestone, Marble||Small clusters |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|=|#888|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}}|| | + | |{{Raw Tile|=|#888|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}}||{{L|Chromite}}||Olivine||Veins |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|£|#f00|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|*|#F00|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinnabar Cinnabar]||All | + | |{{Raw Tile|£|#f00|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|*|#F00|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinnabar Cinnabar]||All {{L|Igneous extrusive layer|Igneous extrusive}}, Shale, Quartzite||Veins |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|£|#00f|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|*|#00F|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cobaltite Cobaltite]||All Igneous All | + | |{{Raw Tile|£|#00f|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|*|#00F|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cobaltite Cobaltite]||All Igneous All {{L|Metamorphic layer|Metamorphic}}||Veins |
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|{{Raw Tile|-|#fff|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FFF|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryolite Cryolite]||Granite||Small clusters | |{{Raw Tile|-|#fff|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FFF|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryolite Cryolite]||Granite||Small clusters | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|o|#888|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}}|| | + | |{{Raw Tile|o|#888|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}}||{{L|Graphite}}||Gneiss, Quartzite, Marble, Schist||Small clusters |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|#|#ff0|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FF0|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gypsum Gypsum]||All | + | |{{Raw Tile|#|#ff0|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FF0|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gypsum Gypsum]||All {{L|Sedimentary layer|Sedimentary}}||Large clusters |
|- | |- | ||
|{{Raw Tile|"|#888|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hornblende Hornblende]||All Igneous, All [[:Category:Metamorphic Stone Layers|Metamorphic]]||Small clusters | |{{Raw Tile|"|#888|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hornblende Hornblende]||All Igneous, All [[:Category:Metamorphic Stone Layers|Metamorphic]]||Small clusters | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|.|#888|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilmenite Ilmenite]|| | + | |{{Raw Tile|.|#888|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilmenite Ilmenite]||{{L|Gabbro}}||Small clusters |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|░|#888|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet_(lignite) Jet]||All | + | |{{Raw Tile|░|#888|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet_(lignite) Jet]||All {{L|Sedimentary layer|Sedimentary}}||Large clusters |
|- | |- | ||
|{{Raw Tile|=|#800|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#800|#000}}||{{L|Kaolinite}}||All [[:Category:Sedimentary Stone Layers|Sedimentary]]||Large clusters | |{{Raw Tile|=|#800|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#800|#000}}||{{L|Kaolinite}}||All [[:Category:Sedimentary Stone Layers|Sedimentary]]||Large clusters | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|%|#008|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#008|#000}}|| | + | |{{Raw Tile|%|#008|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#008|#000}}||{{L|Kimberlite}}||{{L|Gabbro}}||Veins |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|*|#888|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}}|| | + | |{{Raw Tile|*|#888|#CCC}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}}||{{L|Lignite}}||All {{L|Sedimentary layer|Sedimentary}}||Veins |
|- | |- | ||
|{{Raw Tile|%|#fff|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FFF|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcasite Marcasite]||Kaolinite||Small clusters | |{{Raw Tile|%|#fff|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FFF|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcasite Marcasite]||Kaolinite||Small clusters | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|v|#888|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mica Mica]||All | + | |{{Raw Tile|v|#888|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mica Mica]||All {{L|Metamorphic layer|Metamorphic}}, Granite||Large clusters |
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|{{Raw Tile|%|#0ff|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#0FF|#000}}||{{L|Microcline}}||All Stone||Large clusters | |{{Raw Tile|%|#0ff|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#0FF|#000}}||{{L|Microcline}}||All Stone||Large clusters | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|%|#080|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#080|#000}}|| | + | |{{Raw Tile|%|#080|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#080|#000}}||{{L|Olivine}}||{{L|Gabbro}}||Large clusters |
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|-|#ff0|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FF0|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orpiment Orpiment]||All | + | |{{Raw Tile|-|#ff0|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FF0|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orpiment Orpiment]||All {{L|Igneous extrusive layer|Igneous extrusive}}||Small clusters |
|- | |- | ||
|{{Raw Tile|%|#ff0|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FF0|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orthoclase Orthoclase]||All {{L|Igneous intrusive layer|Igneous intrusive}}, All [[:Category:Metamorphic Stone Layers|Metamorphic]]||Large clusters | |{{Raw Tile|%|#ff0|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FF0|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orthoclase Orthoclase]||All {{L|Igneous intrusive layer|Igneous intrusive}}, All [[:Category:Metamorphic Stone Layers|Metamorphic]]||Large clusters | ||
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|{{Raw Tile|,|#fff|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FFF|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periclase Periclase]||Marble||Small clusters | |{{Raw Tile|,|#fff|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FFF|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periclase Periclase]||Marble||Small clusters | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |{{Raw Tile|%|#f00|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#F00|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrified_wood Petrified wood]||All | + | |{{Raw Tile|%|#f00|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#F00|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrified_wood Petrified wood]||All {{L|Sedimentary layer|Sedimentary}}||Small clusters |
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|{{Raw Tile|*|#808|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#808|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitchblende Pitchblende]||Granite||Small clusters | |{{Raw Tile|*|#808|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#808|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitchblende Pitchblende]||Granite||Small clusters | ||
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|{{Raw Tile|%|#888|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrolusite Pyrolusite]||All Igneous ||Small clusters | |{{Raw Tile|%|#888|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#888|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrolusite Pyrolusite]||All Igneous ||Small clusters | ||
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− | |{{Raw Tile|%|#f00|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#F00|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Realgar Realgar]||All | + | |{{Raw Tile|%|#f00|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#F00|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Realgar Realgar]||All {{L|Igneous extrusive layer|Igneous extrusive}}||Small clusters |
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− | |{{Raw Tile|`|#808|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#808|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rutile Rutile]||All | + | |{{Raw Tile|`|#808|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#808|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rutile Rutile]||All {{L|Metamorphic layer|Metamorphic}}, Granite||Small clusters |
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− | |{{Raw Tile|x|#ff0|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FF0|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltpeter Saltpeter]||All | + | |{{Raw Tile|x|#ff0|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FF0|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltpeter Saltpeter]||All {{L|Sedimentary layer|Sedimentary}}||Small clusters |
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|{{Raw Tile|-|#fff|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FFF|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satinspar Satinspar]||Gypsum||Small clusters | |{{Raw Tile|-|#fff|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FFF|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satinspar Satinspar]||Gypsum||Small clusters | ||
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|{{Raw Tile|≈|#080|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#080|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serpentine_group Serpentine]||Olivine||Small clusters | |{{Raw Tile|≈|#080|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#080|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serpentine_group Serpentine]||Olivine||Small clusters | ||
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− | |{{Raw Tile|%|#fff|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FFF|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stibnite Stibnite]||All | + | |{{Raw Tile|%|#fff|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FFF|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stibnite Stibnite]||All {{L|Igneous extrusive layer|Igneous extrusive}}||Small clusters |
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|{{Raw Tile|=|#ff0|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FF0|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylvite Sylvite]||Rock salt||Large clusters | |{{Raw Tile|=|#ff0|#ccc}} {{Raw Tile|•|#FF0|#000}}||[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylvite Sylvite]||Rock salt||Large clusters |
Revision as of 16:52, 12 April 2010
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(For the beginning player, see also Template:L)
Stone or rock is a naturally occuring solid aggregate of minerals. It sometimes Template:L material after being mined or Template:L. Other types of Template:L tiles include Template:L and Template:L.
Stone is divided into a few key categories:
- Template:L: stone that produces Template:L when Template:L
- Rough Template:L: rough gems can be Template:L, then used to Template:L objects and create Template:L.
- Other stone: Stone that is not an Template:L or a gem. Few of these have a use outside of items and structures. (Template:L is one exception).
Template:Ls are types of stone that can be reserved for a special purpose. For Template:L, this is smelting and for Template:L, this is steel production. Template:L and Template:L can be reserved for making Template:L.
Having created loose stone, many times you'll want to get rid of it or at least move it someplace else. See Template:L for advice.
This article is about DF geology and the distribution of stones, and does not contain the specific locations of Template:L or Template:L.
Main layer types
There are four types of stone Template:L (plus Template:L, which is not stone). The type of layer is the primary indicator of what kind of Template:L you are likely to find on the map, as well as a sign of Template:L activity.
The types are Template:L, Template:L, Template:L, and Template:L.
The primary types of rock only occur in their own layers. (e.g. you won't find Template:L in a Template:L layer.)
Stones forming entire layers
These types of stone occur as entire layers, containing some Template:L of other minerals (see below). If one of the following types of stone is present on your map, it will be listed in one of the Template:L on the embark screen.
Template:L | Template:L | Template:L | Template:L |
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- (* These stones are practically identical within the game, distinguished only by their names and their un-mined presentation on the map. See Template:L for the sole minor difference.)
Other Stone
Stones found on this table will occur as Template:L inside their respective stone layers (see above). When your miners newly encounter one of them, the game will pause and you will receive an announcement; even for the ones that have no use other than to build constructions of unusual colors. Note that the veins or clusters can spread into other layers, and may cause some layers to contain stones they usually wouldn't. A few of these stones, such as Template:L, have other, more interesting minerals appear inside them.
Non-layer stone formations occur in one of three shapes: large clusters, veins, and small clusters. (See Template:L for full info.)
The following table does not contain Template:L and Template:L. The types of stone listed here that do not link to their own article are generic.v0.28.181.40d
Icons | Name | Found in | Found how |
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^ • | Alabaster | Gypsum | Small clusters |
` • | Alunite | All Template:L, Kaolinite | Large clusters |
v • | Anhydrite | Gypsum, Satinspar, Alabaster, Selenite | Single |
+ • | Template:L | All Template:L | Large clusters |
☼ ☼ | Template:L | All Template:L | Veins |
` • | Borax | Gypsum, Rock salt | Small clusters |
% • | Brimstone | All Template:L, Gypsum | Small clusters |
" • | Template:L | Limestone, Marble | Small clusters |
= • | Template:L | Olivine | Veins |
£ * | Cinnabar | All Template:L, Shale, Quartzite | Veins |
£ * | Cobaltite | All Igneous All Template:L | Veins |
- • | Cryolite | Granite | Small clusters |
o • | Template:L | Gneiss, Quartzite, Marble, Schist | Small clusters |
# • | Gypsum | All Template:L | Large clusters |
" • | Hornblende | All Igneous, All Metamorphic | Small clusters |
. • | Ilmenite | Template:L | Small clusters |
░ • | Jet | All Template:L | Large clusters |
= • | Template:L | All Sedimentary | Large clusters |
% • | Template:L | Template:L | Veins |
* • | Template:L | All Template:L | Veins |
% • | Marcasite | Kaolinite | Small clusters |
v • | Mica | All Template:L, Granite | Large clusters |
% • | Template:L | All Stone | Large clusters |
% • | Template:L | Template:L | Large clusters |
- • | Orpiment | All Template:L | Small clusters |
% • | Orthoclase | All Template:L, All Metamorphic | Large clusters |
, • | Periclase | Marble | Small clusters |
% • | Petrified wood | All Template:L | Small clusters |
* • | Pitchblende | Granite | Small clusters |
Θ • | Puddingstone | Conglomerate | Large clusters |
% • | Pyrolusite | All Igneous | Small clusters |
% • | Realgar | All Template:L | Small clusters |
` • | Rutile | All Template:L, Granite | Small clusters |
x • | Saltpeter | All Template:L | Small clusters |
- • | Satinspar | Gypsum | Small clusters |
; • | Selenite | Gypsum | Small clusters |
≈ • | Serpentine | Olivine | Small clusters |
% • | Stibnite | All Template:L | Small clusters |
= • | Sylvite | Rock salt | Large clusters |
| • | Talc | Dolomite | Large clusters |
DF Geology and real-world Geology
The geology and stones of Dwarf Fortress are based on real-world geology and mineralogy. To understand the terms used here, you may want to crack open a geology textbook (a high school one should suffice). If you don't happen to have one close by, the Wikipedia articles for geology, mineralogy, or the terms in question might help.