'Tonalite' is an
igneous,
plutonic (
intrusive)
rock, of
felsic composition, with
phaneritic texture. Feldspar is present as
plagioclase (typically
oligoclase or
andesine) with 10% or less alkali feldspar.
Quartz is present as more than 20% of the rock.
Amphiboles and
pyroxenes are common accessory minerals.
In older references tonalite is sometimes used as a synonym for
quartz diorite, however the current
IUGS classification defines tonalite as having greater than 20% quartz and quartz diorite with from 5 to 20% quartz.
Trondhjemite is an
orthoclase deficient variety of tonalite with minor
biotite as the only
mafic mineral, named after
Norway's third largest city,
Trondheim.