IGNEOUS ROCKS
Igneous Rocks Originate in Lava and Magma Extrusive igneous rocks can be in the form of: lava flows ash Intrusive rocks can be: batholiths dykes sills laccoliths
Classification of Rocks
Classification of Rocks Rocks are aggregates of minerals. Geologists divide rocks into three groups: igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary. Igneous rocks crystallize from magma. Metamorphic rocks form by the deformation and/or recrystallization of pre-existing rock by changes in temperature, pressure, and/or chemistry. Sedimentary rocks form by weathering and erosion of preexisting rock to make sediment, which is lithified into rock.
ROCK CYCLE
Classifying Igneous Rocks If the magma erupts at the surface, it is called an extrusive igneous, or volcanic rock Volcanic rocks are classified by the size, abundance, and type of crystals. If no crystals are visible, geologists call the rock aphanitic. If crystals are abundant, the rock is called porphyritic.
CLASSIFYING IGNEOUS ROCKS Intrusive igneous rocks are coarse- grained because they cooled slowly inside the Earth. Extrusive (volcanic) igneous rocks are fine- grained because they cooled quickly at the Earth's surface.
Igneous Rocks Larger Grains (Cooled slowly) Small Grains (cooled fast) Rhyolite Granite Granite and rhyolite contain quartz, orthoclase and plagioclase feldspar, (light colored minerals) and minor amounts of ferromagnesian (dark colored) minerals.
GRANITE, GRANITIC ROCKS Granite comes from silicic magma which cooled slowly underground forming large grains.
BASALT Basalt is made from mafic magma that cooled rapidly above ground and so is fine grained.
Igneous Rocks Larger Grains, Slow Cooled Small Grains, Rapid Cooling Basalt Gabbro Gabbro and basalt contain abundant ferromagnesian minerals (dark colored) and lesser amounts of plagioclase feldspar. Note the basalt has gas bubbles (called vesicles by geologists).
Basaltic Columns
OBSIDIAN
Igneous Rocks Obsidian is a black or dark-colored volcanic glass, usually of rhyolite composition, characterized by conchoidal fracture. It is sometimes banded. Obsidian is made from lava that was quenched, often in water.