Melafir
Melafir Melaphora quarry in Rybnica Leśna Melaphorn at the Mineralogical Museum Kazimierz Maślankiewicz in Wroclaw
Melapyr, paleobazalt - a paleozoic (carbon, perm) alkaline, exuberant igneous rock with porphyritic structure, almond texture and greyish, reddish or greenish-black coloration resulting from secondary transformations. Young-Palaeozoic equivalent of basalt.
The composition of melafir is mainly plagioclase, pyroxene, olivine. In Poland, they are found in the Sudeten Mountains - in the Mid-Sudeten Basin (Stone Mountains, Wałbrzych Mountains, Wałbrzych Foothills) and the North-Sudetic Mountains (Kaczawskie Mountains, Kaczawskie Foothills, Izerskie Foothills) and in the Silesian-Cracow Region (Rudno, Regulice). >
Melamine is used in construction, especially in railroad construction (stone fractions) and road construction. Bibliography
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