kvartsitaso
Kvartsitaso, also known as quartzite, is a hard, non-foliated metamorphic rock which was originally pure quartz sandstone. The term "kvartsitaso" is derived from Finnish, where "kvarts" means quartz and "itaso" means slate. Quartzite is a metamorphic rock formed when quartz-rich sandstone is exposed to high temperatures and pressures, which are conditions that cause the quartz grains to recrystallize and interlock, resulting in a dense, hard rock.
The process of quartzite formation involves the dissolution and reprecipitation of silica, which leads to the
Quartzite is known for its durability and resistance to weathering, making it a popular choice for construction
In Finland, kvartsitaso is found in several locations, including the Lapland region and the Finnish Lake District.