Plutonic rock

Plutonic rock is igneous rock that has solidified at depth in the Earth’s crust. Having cooled slowly, plutonic rocks are coarsegrained: granites and gabbros are typical plutonic rocks. A body of plutonic rock can be called a pluton, but this word has also been used in a narrower sense for a granite mass occurring at a relatively high level in the crust and more or less circular in plan.

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