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'''Igneous intrusive stone layers''' can consist of [[granite]], [[diorite]], or [[gabbro]], all of which typically contain [[gold]] and [[tetrahedrite]].
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'''Igneous intrusive stone layers''' can consist of {{L|granite}}, {{L|diorite}}, or {{L|gabbro}}, all of which typically contain {{L|gold}} and {{L|tetrahedrite}}.
  
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.
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Gabbro can also contain {{L|garnierite}}, the ore of {{L|nickel}}, {{L|kimberlite}}, which may contain {{L|diamond}}s, and olivine, which may contain {{L|native platinum}}.  Granite can contain {{L|cassiterite}}, the ore of {{L|tin}}, {{L|bismuthinite}}, the ore of {{L|bismuth}}, and {{L|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 layer|igneous extrusive]] stone which forms above the surface of the earth. This is not true for Dwarf Fortress.)
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(In real world geology, igneous intrusive {{L|stone}} is formed by lava solidification occurring below the surface, as opposed to {{L|Igneous extrusive layer|igneous extrusive}} stone which forms above the surface of the earth. This is not true for Dwarf Fortress.)
  
 
==Igneous intrusive layers==
 
==Igneous intrusive layers==
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{{40d layerlookup/gems|IGNEOUS_ALL}}
 
{{40d layerlookup/gems|IGNEOUS_ALL}}
  
<small>* See also: [[stone found everywhere]]</small>
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<small>* See also: {{l|stone found everywhere}}</small>
  
 
{{Category|Stone Layers}}
 
{{Category|Stone Layers}}

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