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- Spilite abstract "Spilite (from Greek: σπιλάς) is a fine-grained igneous rock, resulting particularly from alteration of oceanic basalt.The term was introduced into the geological literature by Alexandre Brongniart in 1827. Spilite is formed when basaltic lava reacts with seawater, or from hydrothermal alteration when seawater circulates through hot volcanic rocks.It is a metasomatic rock with a microscopic or very-fine grain size produced by hydrothermal alteration of basalt, and composed of albite or oligoclase, together with chlorite, epidote, calcite, and actinolite. Spilite is veined by calcite or chalcedony, and vesicles and cavities are filled with secondary minerals. It is generally classed with basalts, and it often retains many textural and structural features characteristic of basalt.".
- Spilite thumbnail Spilit.jpg?width=300.
- Spilite wikiPageID "25339662".
- Spilite wikiPageRevisionID "540780819".
- Spilite hasPhotoCollection Spilite.
- Spilite subject Category:Basalt.
- Spilite comment "Spilite (from Greek: σπιλάς) is a fine-grained igneous rock, resulting particularly from alteration of oceanic basalt.The term was introduced into the geological literature by Alexandre Brongniart in 1827.".
- Spilite label "Espilita".
- Spilite label "Spilit".
- Spilite label "Spilit".
- Spilite label "Spilite".
- Spilite label "Spilite".
- Spilite sameAs Spilit.
- Spilite sameAs Spilit.
- Spilite sameAs Espilita.
- Spilite sameAs Spilite.
- Spilite sameAs Spilit.
- Spilite sameAs m.09g9d4q.
- Spilite sameAs Q1274602.
- Spilite sameAs Q1274602.
- Spilite wasDerivedFrom Spilite?oldid=540780819.
- Spilite depiction Spilit.jpg.
- Spilite isPrimaryTopicOf Spilite.