Krüptokristallilised
Krüptokristallilised refers to a texture found in certain rocks, particularly igneous and metamorphic rocks, where the constituent mineral crystals are too small to be seen with the naked eye. This means that under a microscope, these rocks appear to be composed of tightly intergrown, microscopic crystals. The term "krüptokristallilised" originates from the Greek words "kryptos" meaning hidden and "krystallos" meaning crystal.
The formation of krüptokristallilised textures is typically a result of rapid cooling or crystallization processes. In
Distinguishing krüptokristallilised rocks often requires the use of a petrographic microscope. Geologists examine thin sections of