peruskallion
Peruskallion, also known as "basic rocks" or "foundational rocks," are a fundamental category of igneous rocks that form the Earth's crust. They are characterized by their low silica content and high magnesium and iron content, which results in their dark coloration. Peruskallion are primarily composed of minerals such as olivine, pyroxene, and amphibole, and they often contain small amounts of quartz and feldspar.
These rocks are typically formed from the solidification of magma that has a high temperature and is
Due to their high iron and magnesium content, peruskallion are often used as a source of these