English term
green phase
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http://www.geo.auth.gr/ege2004/articles/PT3_18.pdf
he Conway Granite is typically a coarse grained, pink, biotite granite (the red phase). In reality, it occurs in at least *five different phases*: the coarse pink (the red phase), which is typical of the Redstone Quarry; a porphyritic phase, having large feldspar (5-20 mm in diameter) and quartz crystals (2-5 mm in diameter); a medium grained and a fine grained phase; and *a green phase* (related to the Mt. Osceola Granite) - the green probably being kaolinite altered from green micro-perthite (Hoag and Stewart, 1977).
http://www.gsnhonline.org/publications/Documents/newsltr06-0...
and a green, medium-grained subalkaline to peralkaline amphibole granite (the Mount Osceola Granite)
http://abacus.bates.edu/acad/depts/geology/jcreasy.WM.html
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