Norite

Mafic intrusive igneous rock


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::summary Mafic intrusive igneous rock ::

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Norite is a mafic intrusive igneous rock composed largely of the calcium-rich plagioclase labradorite, orthopyroxene, and olivine. The name norite is derived from Norway, by its Norwegian name Norge.

Norite, also known as orthopyroxene gabbro, may be essentially indistinguishable from gabbro without thin section study under the petrographic microscope. The principal difference between norite and gabbro is the type of pyroxene of which it is composed. Norite is predominantly composed of orthopyroxenes, largely high-magnesian enstatite or an iron-bearing hypersthene. The principal pyroxenes in gabbro are clinopyroxenes, generally iron-rich augites.

Norite occurs with gabbro and other mafic to ultramafic rocks in layered intrusions which are often associated with platinum orebodies such as in the Bushveld Igneous Complex in South Africa, the Skaergaard igneous complex of Greenland, and the Stillwater igneous complex in Montana. Norite is also the basal igneous rock of the Sudbury Basin complex in Ontario, which is the site of a comet impact and the world's second-largest nickel mining region.{{cite web|url = https://academic.oup.com/petrology/article/45/3/507/1396172 |title= The Shape and Volume of the Skaergaard Intrusion, Greenland: Implications for Mass Balance and Bulk Composition |publisher = Journal of Petrology, Volume 45, Issue 3, 1 March 2004, Pages 507–530|author= Troels F. D. Nielsen|accessdate= March 1, 2018}}

Norite is a common rock type of the Apollo samples. On a smaller scale, norite can be found in small localized intrusions such as the Gombak norite in Bukit Batok, Singapore. It is also plentiful in the Sokndal intrusion area of southwestern Norway, with titanium deposits to the east.

References

References

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  3. Hyndman, Donald W., 1972, ''Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology,'' McGraw-Hill, pp. 122–139, esp. references.
  4. Petrus, Joseph A.. (October 18, 2014). "On the track of the elusive sudbury impact: geochemical evidence for a chondrite or comet bolide (accepted for publication)". Terra Nova.
  5. Judith A.Kinnaird. "The Bushveld Large Igneous Province". School of Geosciences, University of the Witwatersrand.
  6. I. S. McCallum. "The Stillwater Complex: A review of the geology". University of Washington.
  7. Ulrich Riller. "Structural characteristics of the Sudbury impact structure, Canada: Impact-induced versus orogenic deformation—A review". Meteoritics & Planetary Science.40, Nr 11, 1723–1740 (2005).
  8. Peer-Richard Neeb. (May 15, 2005). "Mineral resources in Norway". Geological Survey of Norway. NGU report 2005. 042.

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