Arkose is generally formed from the weathering of feldspar-rich
igneous or
metamorphic, most commonly
granitic, rocks, which are primarily composed of quartz and feldspar (called '
grus' as a sand). These sediments must be deposited rapidly and/or in a cold or arid environment such that the feldspar does not undergo significant
chemical weathering and decomposition; therefore arkose is designated a
texturally immature sedimentary rock. Arkose is often associated with
conglomerate deposits sourced from granitic terrain and is often found above
unconformities in the immediate vicinity of granite terrains. ==Gallery==