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Calc–silicate rock
A
calc–silicate
rock
is a rock
produced
by
metasomatic alteration
of
existing
rocks
in which
calcium silicate
minerals
such as
diopside
and
wollastonite
are produced. Calc–silicate
skarn
or
hornfels
occur within
impure
limestone
or
dolomite
strata
adjacent
to an intruding
igneous rock
.