Dolerite (diabase)
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Dolerite (diabase)
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Published 2018-11-05T16:29:25+00:00
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Piece of course-grained intrusive Dolerite from a Tertiary age dyke structure at Grinshill quarry in Shropshire. This specimen has been cut and sectioned to produce microscope thin sections.
Diabase (dolerite) is a dark-colored igneous rock. It is compositionally equivalent to gabbro and basalt but texturally between them. Diabase is a common rock type. It occurs mostly in shallow intrusions (dikes and sills) of basaltic composition.
Imaged using a canon 5DS R and Stackshot 3x with turntable to provide 70 images which were then processed using agisoft photoscan at high levels.
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This object is scanned by Fossils in Shropshire
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Date published | 05/11/2018 |
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Title | Dolerite (diabase) |
Date | circa 52 million years ago |
Dimension | 7.8cm x 6.8cm x 3.9cm |
Place | Fossils in Shropshire |
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