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Quartzite

A metamorphic rock composed mainly of quartz and usually formed by the metamorphism of quartz sandstones. If deformation has accompanied metamorphism the individual quartz crystals are elongate and take on a preferred orientation, defining a planar or linear fabric within the rock. Unmetamorphosed sedimentary quartzites (sandstones with a quartz cement) are known as ‘orthoquartzites’ to distinguish them from metamorphic quartzites (metaquartzites). — A Dictionary of Geology and Earth Sciences (4 ed.), Oxford University Press

size: around 8 cm

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