A porphyroclast is a clast or mineral fragment in a metamorphic rock, surrounded by a groundmass of finer grained .
Porphyroclasts are often confused with porphyroblasts. The latter are also large crystals in a finer matrix, but they grew during, or after deformation took place and during or after the matrix was formed. The timing of porphyroblast growth can be determined by examining the microstructure preserved (or not) within them as poikiloblasts.
In strongly deformed rocks porphyroclasts are often rotation by the shear stress in the rock. Their shape can be used to determine the direction of the shear.
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