Click on the image to enlarge. Click twice to enlarge more- it's a lot more
interesting close up. Photo © Daniel R. Snyder.
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This image is a full thin section view of Yellow Dog peridotite (plagioclase lherzolite). The bright yellow and grayish brown grains are pyroxenes. It's hard to generalize at this scale about which are orthopyroxenes and which are clinopyroxenes. The rest is mostly olivine, much of it serpentinized, in rounded, fractured, remnants of euhedral crystals. If you enlarge the image, you can easily make out the rounded shapes, the fracture networks, and the high birefringence of the individual fragments within the olivine grains. They've had a hard ride up from the mantle. Marquette County, northern Michigan. Macrophotograph, XPL. Imaged area 24 mm x 39 mm.
Thanks for posting the information about peridoties. Great thin sections.
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