Calculations and Plotting
•Q = quartz, tridymite, cristobalite.
• A = alkali feldspar, including orthoclase, microcline, sanidine,
perthite, anorthoclase and albite plagioclase with up to 5 mole %
anorthite(An 0 –An 5 ).
Mole percent is calculated by taking the weight percent of a mineral
and dividing by the mineral ’ s molecular weight.
•P = plagioclase (An 5 –An 100 ) and scapolite (altered plagioclase).
•F = feldspathoids, also known as foids.
•The term foidis derived from being feldspathoidrich. Feldspathoids
include the minerals nepheline, sodalite, cancrinite, leucite, analcite,
nosean, hauyneand kalsilite.
•In naming a rock, we use the major feldspathoidmineral as either an
adjective or as part of the noun. For example, instead of naming a
leucite -rich syenitea “ foid-bearing syenite” , the rock would be
called a “ leucite -bearing syenite” or a nepheline syenite.
•M = mafic and related minerals, including olivine, pyroxene,
amphiboles, micas, melilite, opaque minerals, garnet, epidote,
calcite, allanite, zircon, apatite, sphene and titanite(Streckeisen,
1976 ).