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Eisco Porphyritic Granite Specimen (Igneous Rock), Approx. 1" (3cm) * See this great product. (This is an affiliate link) Granite Samples, Leland Blue Stone, Raw Gemstones Rocks, Mineral Identification, Igneous Rocks, Rock Collecting, Rock Cycle, Rocks And Fossils, Rock Types

Porphyritic granite sample approximately 1" (3cm) in size Large crystals in a variety of shapes and colors make this felsic plutonic rock ideal for lessons in mineral identification and bulk rock chemistry Perfect size for use in classroom identification labs and exercises, correlates well to Next Generation Science Standards Evidence Statements Great for comparing cooling rates between samples with differently-sized crystals Specimen comes in clear labeled and barcoded bag for ideal storage

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Diorte - Lake Michigan Beach Stone                Diorite is another of several types of coarse-grain igneous stones that can easily be confused with granite. Diorite's chemical composition is intermediate between gabbro and granite. How to tell the difference between diorite, granite, and gabbro?  The best way to tell diorite from granite is by the salt-and-pepper appearance of diorite which differs from granite's combination of various colors. To tell diorite from gabbro, look for gabbro's dar Lake Superior Rocks, Tumbled Rocks, Stone Identification, Lake Michigan Stones, Michigan Rocks, Crystal Identification, Lake Michigan Beach, Rock Identification, Basalt Rock

Fascinating facts and photos featuring the most common beach stones found along Lake Michigan shorelines, as well as several unusual kinds; includes various types of basalt, septarian, limestone, granite, gabbro, diorite, gneiss, schist, sandstone, siltstone, mudstone, geodes, chalcedony and agate.

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