bronzitebearing
Bronzitebearing is a geological term used to describe rocks in which bronzite, a magnesium-iron pyroxene, occurs as a substantial mineral phase. The descriptor is commonly written bronzite-bearing in traditional petrographic nomenclature, but bronzitebearing is also seen in some texts as a single word. Bron z ite itself is an orthorhombic pyroxene with a composition ranging between enstatite (MgSiO3) and ferrosilite (FeSiO3); the iron-rich varieties display a brownish to bronze color that helps identify the mineral in hand specimen and under a microscope.
In igneous and metamorphic rocks, bronzitebearing textures indicate that bronzite crystallized early from Mg- and Fe-rich
The presence of bronzitebearing assemblages provides petrologists with information about magmatic differentiation, crystallization history, and subsequent