How could you easily distinguish a black and white gneiss from a similar-colored granite?

1 Answer
Mar 12, 2016

Easy-peasy. Look for foliation on the gneiss. Granite is more massive.

Explanation:

A gneiss will have foliation to it (1st pic) - parallel lines that are the result of a pressure/stress regime that forces the minerals to run perpendicular to the stress field. Granites that have not been subjected to a stress field will be massive and no indication of foliation (2nd pic).

http://www.sandatlas.org/gneiss/ image source here

https://www.ucl.ac.uk/earth-sciences/impact/geology/london/glossary/rocks/igneous/granite image source here

This can get tricky when a granite turns into a gneiss - they will look similar, but you have to look for the foliation.