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Verde Fuoco Metasomatite Architectural Stone
Categories: Ceramic

Material Notes: Verde Fuoco ('Green Fire' in Italian; also called Harlequin) takes its name from the vivid green and red colors that dominate its varied appearance. It is a premium grade stone, used in applications such as countertops and floor tiles. Although commonly called granite in the architectural industry, it is probably of a granitic composition with the usual feldspar, quartz and ferromagnesian minerals which has undergone extensive metamorphism /metasomatism – not quite to gneissic grade- and alteration due to hydrothermal processes. To that effect, many minerals have been formed in the process including hornblende, chlorite, epidote, carbonates, iron, a variety of hydrothermal clays and silicification. The unique colors of the rock resulted from the mixing and reactions of these minerals and the stressing and straining shaped the patterns that are seen in the rock. Verde Fuoco / Harlequin also hosts fine disseminated sulfides including pyrite and possibly chalcopyrite grains and occasional micro veinlets. It is quarried in Gawler Craton of South Australia.

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Key Words: Granite
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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Density 2.90 - 3.30 g/cc
Water Absorption 0.16 %
 
Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Flexural Strength 18.7 MPadry
 23.6 MPasoaked
Compressive Strength 206.3 MPadry
 218 MPasoaked
 
Descriptive Properties
Mineralogy1.6%Carbonate & other minerals
 11.2%Amphibole
 19.2%Plagioclase
 33.5%Pyroxene
 34.5%Epidote

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