latite

{{Short description|Type of volcanic rock}}

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|image caption= Latite from Boxberg, High-Eifel, Germany

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Latite is an igneous, volcanic rock, with aphanitic-aphyric to aphyric-porphyritic texture. It is the volcanic equivalent of monzonite. Its mineral assemblage is usually alkali feldspar and plagioclase in approximately equal amounts. Quartz is less than five percent and is absent in a feldspathoid-bearing latite, and olivine is absent in a quartz-bearing latite. When quartz content is greater than five percent the rock is classified as quartz latite.[http://geology.csupomona.edu/alert/igneous/igclass.htm Classification of Igneous Rocks] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110930102012/http://geology.csupomona.edu/alert/igneous/igclass.htm |date=2011-09-30 }} Biotite, hornblende, pyroxene and scarce olivine or quartz are common accessory minerals. Feldspathoid-bearing latite is sometimes referred to as tristanite.{{cite book |last1=Philpotts |first1=Anthony R. |last2=Ague |first2=Jay J. |title=Principles of igneous and metamorphic petrology |date=2009 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |isbn=9780521880060 |edition=2nd |page=140-141}}

Rhomb porphyries are an unusual variety with gray-white porphyritic rhomb shaped phenocrysts embedded in a very fine grained red-brown matrix. The composition of rhomb porphyry places it in the trachyte - latite classification of the QAPF diagram.

Latite is found, for example, as lavas in Bulgaria{{cite journal | url=http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/2001CRABS..54c..63G | title=Volcanism in the Momchilgrad Volcanotectonic Depression |author1=Georgiev, V. |author2=Milovanov, P. | journal=Comptes rendus de l'Académie bulgare des Sciences | year=2001 | volume=54 | issue=3 | pages=63–66 | bibcode=2001CRABS..54c..63G}} Retrieved on 5 July 2015. and as intrusive laccoliths and sills in South Dakota, USA.{{cite web | url=http://mrdata.usgs.gov/geology/state/sgmc-unit.php?unit=SDTl%3B0 | title=Latitic Intrusive Rocks | publisher=USGS | accessdate=5 July 2015}}

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