• Orbicular diorite from Corsica (corsite). QAPF diagram with dioritoid fields highlighted in yellow and diorite in red. Mineral assemblage of igneous rocks.
  • As diorite is an intrusive rock, it forms beneath the Earth’s surface when trapped magma slowly cools, crystallizing deep in the Earth’s crust.
  • Diorite (red) on the QAPF diagram. Diorite in the wider sense (yellow) includes adjacent fields of quartz diorite, quartz monzodiorite, monzodiorite, foid-bearing...
  • Diorite is a block of igneous rock, found in large pockets in the ground. Polished diorite is the polished version of diorite.
  • Diorite is an intrusive, coarse-grained, igneous rock, meaning it forms from the slow cooling and solidification of magma (molten rock) underground.
  • En ünlü diorit heykeli, MÖ 1750 yıllarında Babil yasalarına göre yazılmış, yaklaşık 7 metre yüksekliğinde siyah bir diorite direği olan Hammurabi Kodudur.
  • In the field and in common practice, most dioritoids are simply referred to simply as ‘diorite’. Quartz is almost entirely absent from true diorite.
  • The streak of Diorite is bluish black whereas its fracture is not available. Luster of Diorite is the interaction of light with the surface of Diorite.
  • In the dimension stone industry, diorite is often cut into facing stone, tile, ashlars, blocking, pavers, curbing, and a variety of dimension stone products.
  • If there is more mica, the diorite will be darker in color. Some examples of diorite include: -Gabbro: A type of diorite that contains a high ratio of mica.