Metamorphic rock
Small intrusions cutting across existing rock are geological features known as dikes. Dikes are formed when magma intrudes into pre-existing rock layers, solidifying as it cools. They typically have a vertical or steeply inclined orientation and can vary in size and composition. Dikes can provide important information about the geological history and volcanic activity of an area.
These are likely to be fractures or faults in the rock, caused by tectonic forces or other geological processes. Intrusions can include dikes or veins that form when magma or mineral-rich fluids force their way into existing rock layers. These features provide valuable information about the history and tectonic forces that have affected the rock.
These small intrusions are likely dikes, which are vertical or near-vertical sheet-like bodies of intrusive igneous rock that cut across the existing rock layers. They are formed when magma is injected into existing fractures and solidifies underground. Dikes can provide insight into the geological history of an area and the direction of magma flow.
Quartzite is a Metamorphic Rock that undergos extreme heat and pressure forcing pre-existing rocks to recrystalize. It forms through contact metamorphism. It's formed at an igneous intrusion cutting through existing rock in a small area; usually along cooled igneus intrusions.
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