Granite formed by two different processes: by fractional crystallization of basaltic magma; and by melting older continental crust. Between these end members, there is a spectrum of hybrid processes, including mixing of basaltic and granitic magmas, and contamination of basaltic magma by partial melts of different kinds of continental crust
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WhatsApp: +86 18221755073Granite is the most common intrusive rock in Earth's continental crust, It is familiar as a mottled pink, white, gray, and black ornamental stone. It is coarse- to medium-grained. Its three main minerals are feldspar, quartz, and mica, …
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