feldsparrich
Feldsparrich is a geological term used to describe rocks or sediments in which feldspar minerals are the dominant constituent by mineralogical volume. Feldspar includes both plagioclase and alkali feldspars (such as orthoclase and microcline). In practice, feldsparrich material typically has feldspar as the majority mineral, and in many cases exceeds 50% by weight, although the presence and proportion of quartz and other minerals can vary.
In igneous contexts, feldsparrich rocks commonly occur among felsic plutonic and volcanic rocks, including granites, granodiorites,
In metamorphic contexts, feldspathic assemblages can form feldsparrich granulites, granofelses, or other feldspar-dominant facies, depending on
Significance and interpretation:
- Feldspar-rich assemblages point to continental crustal sources or magmas with limited silica saturation relative to quartz-rich
- Weathering and transport influence feldspar content in sediments; prolonged weathering tends to reduce feldspar abundance, yielding
Determination is typically done by modal mineral analysis, often via thin-section petrography orQuantitative mineralogical methods to