Andesínico
Andesínico refers to a type of andesite, which is an extrusive igneous rock. Andesite is characterized by its intermediate composition, falling between basalt and rhyolite. It is typically gray to dark gray in color and can be porphyritic, meaning it contains larger crystals (phenocrysts) embedded in a finer-grained groundmass. The phenocrysts are commonly plagioclase feldspar, with subordinate amounts of amphibole and pyroxene. The groundmass is usually composed of plagioclase microlites, glass, and sometimes small crystals of mafic minerals.
The term "andesínico" specifically highlights the presence and abundance of andesine, a plagioclase feldspar mineral, within
Andesitic rocks, including andesínico, are commonly found in volcanic arcs, particularly those associated with convergent plate