Conway granite

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title: Conway granite
text: Conway granite is a typically pink biotite granite. It is amphibole-free and of coarse particle size. Conway granite has a relatively high concentration of thorium, at about 56 (±6) ppm; this amount is not enough to make the granite dangerously radioactive, but it is sufficient to make the rock a low-grade source of thorium for a thorium fuel cycle. Geologist Edward Hitchcock named the granite in 1877 after the town of Conway, New Hampshire, which is near where it is mined. The Old Man of the Mo
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