macro texture green quartzite

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Dark luxury green quartzite texture close up. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Special natural green quartzite stone texture with unusual tracery. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up of green quartzite surface texture. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green natural quartzite surface texture for your design. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Amazonite quartzite stone texture in clean violet and green tones. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Contrast natural green quartzite stone texture. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Macro Texture of Green Quartzite
Amazonite quartzite stone texture in clean violet and green tones. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Turtle green quartzite stone texture, photo of slab. Soft antique clasic light matt Italian material pattern for 3d Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Blue onyx marble texture background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Blue onyx marble texture background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Macro Texture of Green Quartzite Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stunning Green Rustic Marble Texture for Exquisite Wall and Floor Tiles: Natural Breccia, Polished Quartz Royalty Free Stock Photo
Quartzite is a nonfoliated metamorphic rock composed almost entirely of quartz. It forms when a quartz-rich sandstone is altered by the heat, pressure, and chemical activity of metamorphism.Metamorphism recrystallizes the sand grains and the silica cement that binds them together. The result is a network of interlocking quartz grains of incredible strength.The interlocking crystalline structure of quartzite makes it a hard, tough, durable rock. It is so tough that it breaks through the quartz grains rather than breaking along the boundaries between them. This is a characteristic that separates true quartzite from sandstone.Quartzite is usually white to gray in color. Some rock units that are stained by iron can be pink, red, or purple. Other impurities can cause quartzite to be yellow, orange, brown, green, or blue.


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