<TABLE BORDER=0 TITLE="Unconventional Lapidarist" SUMMARY="Unconventional Lapidarist"> <TR> <TD><A HREF="http://www.unconventionallapidarist.com" TITLE="Unconventional Lapidarist"><IMG SRC="https://store.nexternal.com/lapidarist/lapidarist-logo-small.jpg" ALT="Unconventional Lapidarist" NAME="Unconventional Lapidarist" BORDER=0></A></TD> <TD>&nbsp;&nbsp;</TD> <TD><H1><A HREF=http://store.unconventionallapidarist.com/Category722>Lapidary Slabs</A> / Rhyolite</H1></TD> </TR> </TABLE> <P><p><b>Rhyolite</b> is an igneous, volcanic (extrusive) rock, of felsic (silicon-rich) composition (typically &gt;69% SiO<sub>2</sub> &#8212; see the TAS classification). It may have any texture from <span class="mw-redirect">aphanitic</span> to <span class="mw-redirect">porphyritic</span>. The mineral assemblage is usually quartz, alkali feldspar and plagioclase (in a ratio &gt; 1:2 &#8212; see the QAPF diagram). Biotite and hornblende are common accessory minerals.</p> <p>Rhyolite can be considered as the extrusive equivalent to the <span class="mw-redirect">plutonic</span> granite rock, and consequently, outcroppings of it often bear a resemblance to granite. Due to their high content of silica and low iron and magnesium contents, rhyolite melts are highly polymerized and form highly viscous lavas. They can also occur as breccias or in volcanic plugs and dikes. Rhyolites that cool too quickly to grow crystals form a natural glass or vitrophyre, also called obsidian. Slower cooling forms microscopic crystals in the lava and results in textures such as flow foliations, spherulitic, nodular, and lithophysal structures. Some rhyolite is highly vesicular pumice. Many eruptions of rhyolite are highly explosive and the deposits may consist of fallout tephra or of ignimbrites.</p> <font class="font2">This article is licensed under the <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" title="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html" class="external text" href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a>. It uses material from the <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" title="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhyolite" class="external text" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhyolite">Wikipedia article "Rhyolite"</a><br /><br /></font> </P> <BR clear=left><BR><P><A HREF=http://store.unconventionallapidarist.com/Product23826 TITLE="Rhyolite Slab"><IMG SRC="https://store.nexternal.com/lapidarist/images/t_rhyoslab1025.jpg" ALIGN=left ALT="Rhyolite Slab" NAME="Rhyolite Slab" BORDER=0></A> <A HREF=http://store.unconventionallapidarist.com/Product23826 TITLE="Rhyolite Slab">Rhyolite Slab</A> -- <B>$4.00</B> -- Rhyolite Slab ( 2.1" x 1.7" x 0.23" )</P> <BR clear=left><BR><P><A HREF=http://store.unconventionallapidarist.com/Product23827 TITLE="Rhyolite Slab"><IMG SRC="https://store.nexternal.com/lapidarist/images/t_rhyoslab1026.jpg" ALIGN=left ALT="Rhyolite Slab" NAME="Rhyolite Slab" BORDER=0></A> <A HREF=http://store.unconventionallapidarist.com/Product23827 TITLE="Rhyolite Slab">Rhyolite Slab</A> -- <B>$4.00</B> -- Rhyolite Slab ( 2.2" x 1.7" x 0.19" )</P> <BR clear=left><BR><P><A HREF="http://store.unconventionallapidarist.com" TITLE="Unconventional Lapidarist Products">Unconventional Lapidarist Products</A></P> <BR clear=left><BR><BR><BR><BR> <BR><A HREF="http://www.unconventionallapidarist.com">cabochons</A> <A HREF="http://www.unconventionallapidarist.com">designer cabochons</A> <A HREF="http://www.unconventionallapidarist.com">lapidary supplies</A> <A HREF="http://www.unconventionallapidarist.com">gemstones</A> <A HREF="http://www.unconventionallapidarist.com">collector spheres</A> <A HREF="http://www.unconventionallapidarist.com">collector carvings</A> <BR>Unconventional Lapidarist Online Store powered by Nexternal <A HREF="http://www.nexternal.com" TITLE="shopping cart software">shopping cart software</A>
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