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'''Igneous extrusive stone layers''' are formed from {{L|andesite}}, {{L|basalt}}, {{L|felsite}}, {{L|obsidian}}, and {{L|rhyolite}}.  Of these five, all but obsidian are absolutely identical within the game (distinguished only by their names and their un-mined presentation on the map.)
 
'''Igneous extrusive stone layers''' are formed from {{L|andesite}}, {{L|basalt}}, {{L|felsite}}, {{L|obsidian}}, and {{L|rhyolite}}.  Of these five, all but obsidian are absolutely identical within the game (distinguished only by their names and their un-mined presentation on the map.)
  
They can contain any of...
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Their name appears dark gray on the embark menu. They also indicate a good chance of {{L|magma}} being present nearby in some form or another.
:*{{L|copper}} ore
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:*{{L|galena}} (for {{L|lead}} & {{L|silver}})
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==Igneous extrusive layers==
:* {{L|gold}}
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{{40d lLayerlookup/layers|IGNEOUS_EXTRUSIVE}}
:* {{L|hematite}} (for {{L|iron}})
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:* {{L|native aluminum}}
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==Stone found in igneous extrusive layers==
:* {{L|tetrahedrite}} (for copper and possibly silver),
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{{40d lLayerlookup/stones|IGNEOUS_EXTRUSIVE}}
...as well as a varying spectrum of {{L|gem}}s.
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====Stone appearing in both igneous intrusive and igneous extrusive layers====
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{{40d lLayerlookup/stones|IGNEOUS_ALL}}
  
Their name appears dark gray on the embark menu. They also indicate a good chance of {{L|magma}} being present nearby in some form or another.
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==Gems found in igneous extrusive layers==
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{{40d lLayerlookup/gems|IGNEOUS_EXTRUSIVE}}
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====Gems appearing in both igneous intrusive and igneous extrusive layers====
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{{40d layerlookup/gems|IGNEOUS_ALL}}
  
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<small>* See also: {{l|stone found everywhere}}</small>
  
:''(In real world geology, igneous extrusive {{L|stone}} is formed by lava solidification on the surface, as opposed to {{L|igneous intrusive layer|igneous intrusive}} stone which forms ''below'' the surface. This is not true for Dwarf Fortress.)''  
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==In the real world==
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In real world geology, igneous extrusive {{L|stone}} is formed by lava solidification on the surface, as opposed to {{L|igneous intrusive layer|igneous intrusive}} stone which forms ''below'' the surface. This is not true for Dwarf Fortress.)''  
  
 
{{Category|Stone Layers}}
 
{{Category|Stone Layers}}

Revision as of 14:58, 25 May 2010

This article is about an older version of DF.

Igneous extrusive stone layers are formed from Template:L, Template:L, Template:L, Template:L, and Template:L. Of these five, all but obsidian are absolutely identical within the game (distinguished only by their names and their un-mined presentation on the map.)

Their name appears dark gray on the embark menu. They also indicate a good chance of Template:L being present nearby in some form or another.

Igneous extrusive layers

Template:40d lLayerlookup/layers

Stone found in igneous extrusive layers

Template:40d lLayerlookup/stones

Stone appearing in both igneous intrusive and igneous extrusive layers

Template:40d lLayerlookup/stones

Gems found in igneous extrusive layers

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Gems appearing in both igneous intrusive and igneous extrusive layers

* See also: Template:L

In the real world

In real world geology, igneous extrusive Template:L is formed by lava solidification on the surface, as opposed to Template:L stone which forms below the surface. This is not true for Dwarf Fortress.)