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Scouriemore peninsula, SW of Scourie village
Pegmatite, Lewisian Gneiss Complex, Scouriemore
Pegmatites are extremely coarse-grained igneous rocks.
They crystallise from melts that are very rich in dissolved
water. Material moves about very easily in these wet melts,
and crystals can grow very large in a short time. This
pegmatite forms a sheet-like intrusion cutting across
mafic, ultramafic and felsic gneisses. It consists of pink
potassium feldspar, in crystals up to one metre across,
with some white sodium feldspar, white quartz, and
occasional "books" of dark biotite mica.
Pegmatite, Lewisian Gneiss Complex, Scouriemore
A closer view of the outcrop shows huge feldspar and
quartz crystals, and also reveals that the feldspars are
intergrown in a regular pattern with crystals of quartz.
This is sometimes called a graphic intergrowth, because it
looks a bit like the writing on Babylonian clay tablets.
The hammer head is 15 cm across.
Pegmatite, Lewisian Gneiss Complex, Scouriemore
This specimen is a small fragment of a single orange-pink
potassium feldspar crystal from the pegmatite. The streaks
of intergrown quartz can also be seen.
Pegmatite, Lewisian Gneiss Complex,
Scouriemore
This view shows dusty feldspar and clearer quartz. The
feldspar is all part of a single huge crystal.. The
red-brown dustiness is iron-rich material that gives the
feldspar its pink colour in hand specimen and outcrop.
Plane polarized light, field of view 6 mm across
Pegmatite, Lewisian Gneiss Complex,
Scouriemore
The feldspar (dark) is a single crystal, whereas the
quartz is made up of a number of different crystals. For
example, there is a row of small quartz crystals along the
margin of the feldspar.
Crossed polars, field of view 6 mm across
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D.J. Waters, Department of Earth Sciences, May 2003