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anorthosite

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an·or·tho·site  (n-ôrth-st)
n.
A variety of diorite consisting chiefly of feldspar.

[French anorthose, a kind of feldspar (Greek an-, not; see a-1 + Greek orthos, straight) + -ite.]

an·ortho·sitic (-stk) adj.

anorthosite [ænˈɔːθəˌsaɪt]
n
(Earth Sciences / Geological Science) a coarse-grained plutonic igneous rock consisting almost entirely of plagioclase feldspar
[from French anorthose (see an-, ortho-) + -ite1]

anorthosite  (n-ôrth-st)
An igneous rock consisting almost entirely of plagioclase feldspar, especially the labradorite variety. Anorthosites have been identified among rock samples collected from the Moon.


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Just like the rocks on Earth, Moon's have lots of basalt and olivine, pyroxene, and mafic breccias, along with plagioclase feldspar, also known as anorthosite.
His company plans to extract 150,000 tons of anorthosite a year from a trio of parcels spanning five acres in a total claim of 320 acres within the Angeles National Forest.
New Metalcasting Sands The use of this technology has been assessed with two minerals, anorthosite (a calcium alumino-silicate) and jotunite (an iron-rich basalt).
 
 
 
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