%0 Journal Article %T Magmatic constraints on localization of natural stone deposits in the Vehmaa rapakivi granite batholith, southwestern Finland %A Olavi Selonen %A Carl Ehlers %A Hannu Luodes %A Fredrik Karell %J Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland %D 2011 %I The Geological Society of Finland %X The 1580¨C1570 Ma old Vehmaa rapakivi granite batholith was studied with the aim to define the geological constraints for localization of natural stone deposits in the batholith. The batholith comprises four roughly concentric granite intrusions from the margin inwards: pyterlite, coarse-grained porphyritic rapakivi granite and two types of medium-grained porphyritic rapakivi granite. Also porphyry aplite and even-grained rapakivi granite occur. The batholith has intruded as a succession of pulses of subhorizontal sheet-like intrusions conceivably through repeated cauldron subsidence. Natural stone quarries are confined only to certain intrusions within the batholith. We show that the medium-grained porphyritic granite body in the centre of the batholith comprises two almost identical but different intrusions, with only slightly different appearances: the inner (IG) and the outer (OG) granite. The quarries are confined to the outer intrusion which has an appearance more attractive to the market than that of the inner intrusion. The localization of the natural stone deposits in the Vehmaa batholith is a result of the magmatic history of the batholith, producing intrusions of different appearances with different commercial potential. %K natural stone %K building stone %K granite deposits %K rapakivi %K batholiths %K magmatism %K fractures %K mineral exploration %K potential deposits %K Vehmaa %K Finland %U http://www.geologinenseura.fi/bulletin/Volume83/SelonenEhlersLuodesKarell.pdf