arkoseissa
Arkoseissa is a type of coarse-grained sandstone primarily composed of feldspar minerals, particularly orthoclase and plagioclase. It is characterized by its high feldspar content, usually exceeding 25%, and often contains abundant angular rock fragments. The name "arkose" derives from the Greek words "arkhos," meaning "chief" or "main," reflecting its mineral composition.
Arkose typically forms in continental crustal settings, especially near mountain ranges and basins subjected to rapid
Arkose is notable for its durability and resistance to weathering, making it a common component of terrestrial
In geologic investigations, arkose provides valuable information about historical erosion and geological processes. It is also
Overall, arkose signifies a sedimentary record of crustal erosion processes, often associated with mountainous regions, and