Melanocratic
Melanocratic refers to a characteristic of igneous rocks that are rich in dark-colored minerals, particularly mafic minerals such as pyroxene, amphibole, and olivine. These minerals contain significant amounts of iron and magnesium, which give them a darker hue compared to lighter silicates like quartz or feldspar. The term originates from the Greek words *melas*, meaning "black," and *kratos*, meaning "strength" or "power," reflecting the prominence of dark minerals in the rock's composition.
In petrology, the term is often used to describe the mafic nature of certain rock types, such
Melanocratic textures can also be observed in volcanic rocks, where the presence of dark mineral crystals may