Glossary

A quick-reference list of scientific terms used across the Stone Science section.

Key terms

Short definitions (expanded pages provide context and examples).


Aphanitic / phaneritic

Fine-grained (crystals too small to see) vs. coarse-grained (crystals visible).

Clastic

Made of fragments (clasts) of pre-existing rocks/minerals (common in siliciclastic sedimentary rocks).

Cementation

Minerals precipitate between grains and bind sediment into rock (diagenesis).

Felsic / mafic

Silica-rich, light-colored vs. Mg-Fe rich, dark-colored (igneous composition terms).

Index mineral

A mineral that indicates metamorphic conditions (temperature/pressure) and grade.

More terms

Common words you’ll see in scientific rock descriptions.


Foliation

Planar fabric in metamorphic rocks caused by aligned minerals or compositional banding.

Lithification

Turning sediment into rock through compaction + cementation.

Porphyritic

Large crystals (phenocrysts) set in a finer groundmass—two-stage cooling history.

Protolith

The original rock before metamorphism.

Streak

Powder color of a mineral on unglazed porcelain; often diagnostic.

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