porphyritic rock

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porphyritic rock

A geologist examines a porphyritic rock sample under a bright light.

Definition

Noun: A type of igneous rock characterized by a distinct texture where larger, well-formed crystals (phenocrysts) are surrounded by a finer-grained or glassy matrix (groundmass). This texture indicates a two-stage cooling history: slow cooling deep within the Earth's crust, allowing large crystals to form, followed by more rapid cooling, which solidifies the remaining magma into the finer groundmass.

Usage
  • The term is used to describe and classify rocks based on their texture, which is more specific than their mineral composition.
  • It is a geological term used in scientific descriptions, academic writing, and field studies.
  • Example: "The geologist identified the sample as a porphyritic rock, noting the prominent feldspar phenocrysts within its fine-grained groundmass."
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Advanced Usage
  • Porphyritic Texture: This is the specific term for the rock texture itself. A rock exhibiting this texture can be called a porphyry or a porphyritic rock.
    • The key to identifying the lava flow's origin was its distinctive porphyritic texture.
  • Qualified Names: The general term "porphyritic rock" is often specified by naming the mineral of the phenocrysts or the overall rock type (e.g., , ).
    • The quarry yielded a high-quality porphyritic granite used for decorative stone.
Variants and Related Words
  • Porphyry (n): Often used synonymously with "porphyritic rock," especially for varieties used historically as decorative stones.
    • Ancient Egyptian sculptures were sometimes carved from red porphyry.
  • Phenocryst (n): A conspicuous, large crystal embedded in the finer-grained groundmass of a porphyritic rock.
  • Groundmass (n): The fine-grained crystalline base or matrix of a porphyritic rock, in which the phenocrysts are embedded.
Synonyms
  • Porphyry (in many geological and commercial contexts)
Different Meanings / Contexts

The term "porphyritic rock" is highly specific to geology and petrology (the study of rocks). It does not have common metaphorical or everyday meanings. Its usage is strictly technical, referring to rocks with this particular two-stage cooling texture.

porphyritic rock

A geologist examines a porphyritic rock sample under a bright light.

Noun
  1. any igneous rock with crystals embedded in a finer groundmass of minerals

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