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Tekstur
Tekstur :
Primary Textures :
Tekstur Primer
Tekstur Sekunder
Melts
Open Space Deposition
Replacements
Secondary Textures :
Cooling
Deformation
Annealing/metamorf
Grain bonding
Pertumbuhan dari grain yang sederhana terjadi
karena adanya deposisi yang terus menerus dan
pertumbuhan yang lambat
Pada kondisi ekstrim, akan mempunyai
permukaan yang halus, batas grain yang
membentuk kurva
Pertumbuhan grain yang sederhana juga bisa
disebabkan oleh adanya proses rekristalisasi
Bentuk fabric yang kompleks umumnya dihasilkan
oleh deposisi yang cepat atau efek superposisi,
khususnya replacement
Filling of voids
Pengisian
Skeletal kristal
Poikilitik kristal
Weathering
Dissolution ~ reprecipitation
Oxidation
Solid state diffusion
Crystal structure
Chemical composition
Recrystalization
Exsolution & Decomposition : diffusion,
nucleation, growth
marginal, lamellar, emulsoid, myrmekite
Inversion
Oxidation-Exsolution
Reduction-Exsolution
Thermal stress
Twinning
Curvature or offset of linear features
Schlieren
Brecciation, cataclasis &
durchbewegung
Special
textures
Minute inclusions of
chalcopyrite (yellow) in core
(a growth zone) of sphalerite
(grey). Silver Queen
epithermal vein, central B.C.
Field width 0.2 mm
Ilmenite exsolution in
magnetite. Crystallographic
texture
Microbrecciated pyrite.
Nadina epithermal vein,
central B. C. Field width is
1.6 mm.
Growth zoning in
pyrite. Nadina
epithermal vein,
central B.C. Field width
is 0.4 mm
Specularite (hematite).
Echo Bay, N. W. T.
Radiating sheets, plane
polarized light. Field
width is 1. 6 mm
Bornite (orange),
digenite (blue) and
chalcocite (grey). Rainy
Hollow, B. C. Digenite
forms thin rim between
bornite and chalcocite.
Field width is 0.4 mm
Pyrite (Py; white) deposited on sphalerite (Sl; grey) taking the shape
of the earlier deposited sphalerite and forming it own euhedral cubic
shape upward into former open space. Chalcopyrite (Cp; deep
yellow) was subsequently deposited on the top of pyrite and
sphalerite. Picher field, Tri-State Lead-Zinc District, Missouri,
Oklahoma, and Kansas. Ore microscopy, reflected light, medium
magnification.