The Occurrence Of Crystalline Silica In Perlite; A Petrographic Study

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
James R. Piper
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Cumulophyric feldspars, of varying morphology, carry myrmekitic quartz interstitially between microperthitic feldspar lamellae. The size, coarseness, and morphology of these crystals, together with concordant foliation features constitutes evidence that they are a product of primary crystallization, formed prior to eruption from a vent. These crystals occur preferentially along 2 - 5 mm thick tan, vesicular to compressed alteration bands intercalated with more densely welded light grey bands. In perlite with quartz at or below a 0.1% threshold, megascopic feldspars are less than 1%. Perlite with quartz above this level has megascopic feldspar concentrations >3%, typically in the 5-20% range.
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APA: James R. Piper  (1991)  The Occurrence Of Crystalline Silica In Perlite; A Petrographic Study

MLA: James R. Piper The Occurrence Of Crystalline Silica In Perlite; A Petrographic Study. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1991.

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