This rock forms through the cooling and solidification of magma, often indicating a two-stage cooling process deep within the earth's crust. 📸 Image Technical Details (EXIF Data) Camera: Nikon D700 Photographer: Shutterstone.com; Dave Dyet Date Taken: 2010:05:24 13:11:28 Settings: Aperture , Focal Length 105.0 mm, ISO 200 Lighting: Flash off 💡 Potential Uses
Based on the search results, the file "4674.jpg" is a high-resolution image of a geological sample taken from Mt St Hilaire, Quebec, Canada. Here is content based on this image: 🔬 Geological Spotlight: Diorite Porphyry Source: Captured near Mt St Hilaire, Quebec, Canada. 4674.jpg
Diorite Porphyry Mt St Hilaire Quebec Canada 4674.JPG - Flickr This rock forms through the cooling and solidification
This image is suitable for educational materials, geology blog posts, or digital archives focused on igneous rocks and Canadian petrology. Diorite Porphyry Mt St Hilaire Quebec Canada 4674
Diorite Porphyry is an intrusive igneous rock, characterized by its distinct, large crystals (phenocrysts) embedded in a finer-grained groundmass.