| "Granitic" rock outcrops along Park Avenue located 3 miles east
of the West Entrance Station. Rocks of many ages and compositions crop out
in Joshua Tree National Park. Many of the popular areas are in outcrop areas
of intrusive igneous rocks that range in composition and texture. Technically
they range in different forms of granites, granodiorites, mozonites, diorites,
and tonalities. However, for without detailed analysis the best catch-all
work used by most texts is simply granite, or better, granitic, to describe
the coarse, granular fabric (aphanitic) consisting of a mix of feldspar,
quartz, mica, hornblende, and other intrusive igneous minerals that crystallized
from the cooling of magma deep in the subsurface. |