ryolitt
Ryolitt is a felsic, silica-rich volcanic igneous rock that forms from the rapid cooling of high-viscosity rhyolitic magma at or near the Earth’s surface. It is the volcanic, extrusive counterpart to granite and is classified within the granitic family of rocks.
Composition and texture are dominated by silica, with abundant alkali feldspar and quartz. Commonly present are
Formation and occurrence: Ryolitt forms during explosive volcanic activity associated with silica-rich magmas. It occurs in
Features and uses: It is typically light-colored, ranging from pale pink to light gray, and often fractures
See also: Granite, Rhyolite, Obsidian, Porphyry, Igneous rocks.