Gneiss (Proterozoic; Port Leyden, western Adirondacks, New York Sate, USA) 3 : 無料・フリー素材/写真
Gneiss (Proterozoic; Port Leyden, western Adirondacks, New York Sate, USA) 3 / James St. John
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説明 | Gneiss in the Precambrian of New York State, USA.Gneiss is a relatively common, foliated-textured, high-grade metamorphic rock. It consists of alternating bands of light and dark minerals. The precursors to gneiss are generally schist, granite, or granite-like rocks.The outcrop shown here is a glaciated knob of Proterozoic-aged gneiss in Port Leyden, New York. According to Darling & Florence (1995), the gneisses of this area vary considerably in mineral content. Glacial erosion of the region occurred during the Pleistocene Ice Age.Locality: southern side of North Street, eastern side of the town of Port Leyden, just west of the Black River, western Adirondacks, southern Lewis County, north-central New York State, USA (~43° 35’ 07.32” North latitude, ~75° 20’ 30.48” West longitude)------------------------------------Reference cited:Darling & Florence (1995) - Apatite light rare earth element chemistry of the Port Leyden nelsonite, Adirondack Highlands, New York: implications for the origin of nelsonite in anorthosite suite rocks. Economic Geology 90: 964-968. |
撮影日 | 2012-05-11 05:13:42 |
撮影者 | James St. John |
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