gabrodes
Gabrodes are a group of igneous rocks belonging to the ultramafic class. They are characterized by their coarse grain size and their composition, which is primarily dominated by olivine and pyroxene. Unlike basalt, which has a similar mineralogical composition but is fine-grained, gabrodes are phaneritic, meaning their crystals are visible to the naked eye. This coarse texture indicates that the magma from which they formed cooled slowly, typically deep within the Earth's crust.
The specific mineral proportions within gabrodes can vary, leading to different sub-classifications. For instance, olivine-rich varieties
Gabrodes are significant components of the Earth's upper mantle. They are often found in ophiolite complexes,