What Is Gneiss?


Gneiss is a foliated metamorphic rock identified by its bands and lenses of varying mineral composition. Some of these bands (or lenses) contain granular minerals that are bound together in an interlocking texture.

Other bands contain platy or elongated minerals that show a preferred orientation that parallels the overall banding in the rock. It is this banded appearance and texture – rather than composition – that define a gneiss.

Gneiss
Gneiss: The foliation in this specimen of gneiss is shown by the segregation of black and white mineral grains into distinctive “bands”. This specimen is about two inches (five centimeters) across.

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