xenocrystals
Xenocrystals are mineral grains that originate in a source rock different from the host rock in which they are found. In igneous petrology, a xenocrystal is a crystal incorporated into a magma or magma-derived rock from surrounding crustal or mantle material rather than crystallizing from the host melt itself. The term distinguishes these grains from crystals that grew in situ in the host rock (for example, phenocrysts) and from xenoliths, which are larger fragments of foreign rock rather than individual mineral grains.
Xenocrysts form when magma assimilates surrounding rocks as it moves through the crust or when existing rocks
Interpreting xenocrysts aids reconstruction of magmatic processes, crustal composition, and the timing of geological events. They
Xenocrystals should not be confused with xenoliths, which are larger rock fragments, or with antecrysts and