Lamprophyre, Maddock's hill quarry.

Lamprophyre, Maddock's hill quarry.

This was collected a few years ago, when specimens were plentiful at the foot of the exposure. The specimen is the product of contact metamorphism, which creates high temperature and low pressure conditions.  The dark red and black colour of the rock is due to it's constituent minerals, which are biotite, amphiboles, and some pyrite, but with no quartz or  feldspar ( plagioclase).