
Flow banding in rhyolite lava
from Mono-Inyo Craters volcanic chain, California (black bands composed of
obsidian)
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Rhyolite
Rhyolite is a light-colored rock with silica (SiO2)
content greater than about 68 weight percent. Sodium and potassium oxides
both can reach about 5 weight percent. Common mineral types include
quartz, feldspar and biotite and are often found in a glassy matrix.
Rhyolite is erupted at temperatures of 700 to 850° C.
More about volcanic and plutonic rocks
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