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Definition of Feldspathic

Feldspathic
Feldspathic Feld*spath"ic, Feldspathose Feld*spath"ose, a. Pertaining to, or consisting of, feldspar.

Meaning of Feldspathic from wikipedia

- English word spar, meaning a non-opaque mineral with good cleavage. Feldspathic refers to materials that contain feldspar. The alternate spelling, felspar...
- or thin beds along with shales and limestones. Some varieties include feldspathic greywacke, rich in feldspar, and lithic greywacke, rich in other tiny...
- dolerites in Tasmania, Australia; and in Britain (including Stonehenge) feldspathic sandstone in the US and Canada limestone in the Shenandoah Valley in...
- felsic in origin and also from older sandstones that have been recycled. Feldspathic framework grains are commonly the second most abundant mineral in sandstones...
- rock, mafic rock, and quartzo-feldspathic rock. Similarly, sedimentary protoliths can be classified as quartzo-feldspathic, pelitic, carbonate rocks, or...
- components such as translucency. As example the composition of dental feldspathic porcelain is as follows: Kaolin 3-5% Quartz (silica) 12-25% Feldspar...
- Bone china is a type of ceramic that is composed of bone ash, feldspathic material, and kaolin. It has been defined as "ware with a translucent body"...
- Fabrication of feldspathic porcelain crowns on the dental model, then cementing them on the upper central teeth using a luting agent...
- regardless of abundance. Quartz sandstones have >90% quartz grains Feldspathic sandstones have <90% quartz grains and more feldspar grains than lithic...
- discovered in 1874 during the construction of the Redpath Museum in a feldspathic **** on the campus of McGill University on the Island of Montreal, Canada...