feldslaten
Feldslaten is a geological term that appears in limited scholarly contexts to describe a foliate metamorphic rock resembling slate but with a higher feldspar content. The name is derived from Dutch roots, with veld meaning field and slaten related to slate, and it has been used in regional or historical literature to distinguish a feldspar-rich variant of slate from more typical forms.
In terms of characteristics, feldslaten is described as a fine-grained, well-cleaved rock that can show a dull
Formation and classification are somewhat ambiguous in modern geology. Feldslaten is generally considered to arise from
Distribution and usage are limited to specific regional geological literatures, primarily from Europe and North America,
See also: slate, schist, feldspathic rock. References to feldslaten are largely historical and regional, and researchers