línurita
Línurita, also known as line stone, is a rare type of igneous rock characterized by its distinctive linear or banded appearance. It primarily consists of a fine-grained matrix with elongated or aligned mineral inclusions that form visible lines or streaks across the rock's surface. The formation of línurita occurs through the slow cooling and solidification of volcanic or plutonic magma, which allows minerals to crystallize and align in parallel patterns.
This rock type is often associated with specific geological environments such as metamorphic terrains and volcanic
Mineralogically, línurita may contain minerals such as amphibole, pyroxene, and various feldspar, which contribute to its
While not widely distributed globally, línurita is primarily found in specific regions with volcanic or metamorphic