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today's outcrop of the day is this
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rhyolite porphyry with unusually large
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fenucorists of quartz plagio Clays
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cafels bar and biotite why is that so
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good because that mineral set is the
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perfect set of indicators for the level
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of intensity of hydrothermal alteration
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because each one of them goes to a
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different mineral at a different stage
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in that alteration sequence
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biotites the first to go it gets a
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little bit wrinkly cleavage first then
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it gets converted to chlorite and
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eventually the entire crystals will go
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to muscovite plagioclase is next to go
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and it usually converts to a mixture of
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serousite quartz and carbonate
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and then finally K felsbar converts to a
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similar mixture and it usually goes
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along with the Matrix as well
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quartz crystals survive the entire
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process because quartz is part of the
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alteration assemblage so that mineral is
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stable with respect to the hydrothermal
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fluid in this case there's some extra
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Clues because the surface has this
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really pitted texture that's because
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there used to be some big feldspar Fanta
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crisps in here they've been altered to
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sarasite and then weathered out to leave
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these oblong-shaped holes
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but the quartz and a crests are
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unaffected by the alteration so they
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stand proud of the surface and if I
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break this open
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and if I tilt this around in the sun you
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should be able to see the sparkling
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serousite grains here in what used to be
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a large phenicrest of feldspar
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and over here if I tilt it around there
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you should be able to see the brilliant
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reflection of a hexagonal shape that's
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used to be a biotite finacrest and is
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now muscovite
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and there's some quartz panicrests here
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and here
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that are completely unaltered because
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quartz is part of the philic alteration
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assemblage so the primary phenicrests
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are unaltered this is the same rhyolite
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pore free with silic alteration at level
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two on my scale of naught to five
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the pledge of glaze finish have been
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altered to a mix of green sarasite
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quartz and carbonate
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the kfeld spars which you can see from
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that bright cleavage reflection have
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survived almost unharmed with a little
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water on the sample you can see the
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altered plagio Clay is a little more
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distinctly and the black patches are
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chloride after biotite partially
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converted to muscovite
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one useful trick when you're mapping
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phyllicorderation in the field is the
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sound it makes when you hit it with a
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geopick
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this piece here has level four filic
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alteration and when I hit it
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that dull knocking sound is quite
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distinct from the typical pin you get
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when you hit an unaltered Rock
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and here you can see the philic
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alteration all of the big feldspar
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phenicrysts have gone to Sarah site and
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the quartz finacrysts have survived the
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alteration this is the same porphyry
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with weak propolitic alteration and you
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can see the surface is much smoother
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without those pits from the weathered
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out feldspars and if I hit it
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hear that more of a ping from the hammer
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that's because the feldspars are still
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pretty much intact and on this surface
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here you can see the feldspars and the
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quartz grains both sticking proud of the
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surface while the Matrix is now the
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softest thing and in fact only the mafic
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minerals the biotites are altered to
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chlorite so they are a little bit
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recessive but the feldspar as you can
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see still almost perfect and in fact
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still showing good cleavage and on this
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broken piece here you can see this
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feldspar here that's a big k-fels Bar
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Crystal and you can see it's twinned and
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half of it there is reflecting really
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good sunlight and that's because it's
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almost unaltered kfeld's bar is a little
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more resistant to alteration than
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plagioclase and it tends to be the last
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feldspar to survive so in propolitical
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duration it's almost unaffected
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that you can see a biotite there now
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it's a gray green color that's because
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it's all altered to chlorite this is a
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finer grain version of the Paw free but
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it has the same set of fantacrest
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minerals and it's a perfect example of
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propolitical oration at level two just
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about here
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if I tilt it around you can see the
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reflections off a nice hexagonal
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euhedral Crystal of what used to be
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biotite and it's now gone to chloride
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and you can tell it's chlorite because
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it's a gray green color and the surface
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is slightly fuzzy it's not a nice shiny
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clean reflection like biotite it's kind
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of fuzzy and that's what happens when
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you convert a biotite crystal to
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chlorite
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and just next to it
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over here if I tilt that around
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you can see there's a feldspar Fender
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Crest it still has a really good clean
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bright reflection
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and that's what happens in propolitical
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Alteration the mafic minerals
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particularly biotite are the first to
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get altered to chlorite and the
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feldspars generally survive until things
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get a bit more intense
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now if you see that feldspar finna crisp
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there seems to have a bit of green core
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in it and so do a lot of the other ones
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like this one over here and this one
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here and particularly that one there
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although it's a bit small
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that green core is epidote and what
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happens is that feldspar Fanta crisps
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tend to grow with a calcic core and a
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sodic rim and the available calcium in
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the core
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tends to let epidote grow there first
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because epidote is a calcium mineral so
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you find these green cores in the middle
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of the feldspar finnicris so that
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combination of epidote in the Fels bars
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and chloride in the biotites is a
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classic propolitic assemblage
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another good thing about this porphry is
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that it illustrates a good way to tell
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the difference between a crystal tooth a
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lava or an intrusive paw free
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my general rule of thumb for making that
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distinction is to look at the proportion
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of the finacres that are broken
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if lots of them are broken up into
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fragments then it's most likely a tooth
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if most of them are still good Crystal
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shapes then it's most likely a lava or
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an intrusive pore free
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in this case you can see the feldspar
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crystals were absolutely perfect because
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they've been altered and plucked out by
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weathering and you can see the nice
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smooth Crystal faces in there
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and this one you can even see the
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twinning shape of a k-feldspar
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another really nice smooth Crystal face
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there so they're not broken and the
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quartz crystals also a nice equine
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shapes not shards or broken fragments so
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this is almost certainly an intrusive
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porphyry not a tough
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when I'm mapping mineralization systems
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I always try to map the intensity of
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hydrothermal alteration
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because hydrothermal alteration is the
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footprints of the hydrothermal fluid
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the more alteration the more fluid
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you've had through there and that means
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the more likely you are to have had
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mineralization deposited
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so it's really good to find rocks that
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have an indicator of how intense that
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alteration is
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so if you're looking for that there's no
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better indicator than a nice coarse
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grain porphry with a mixture of
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kefelsbar plagioclase and biotite
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fenucorists