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Physical Geology Igneous Rocks
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Important Terminology Magma Molten rock below Earth’s surface Lava Molten rock at Earth’s surface Pyroclastics Solids erupted at Earth’s surface
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Important Terminology Extrusive Formed above Earth’s surface Also referred to as volcanic Made of small crystals that cooled rapidly
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Important Terminology Intrusive Formed below Earth’s surface Also referred to as plutonic Made of large crystals that cooled slowly
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Classification Composition Ultramafic Very heavy, dark minerals Mafic Heavy, dark minerals (Fe and Mg) Intermediate Mixture of heavy and light minerals Felsic Lighter in color and density (K, Al, and Na)
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Classification Glassy Example: Obsidian Exhibits Conchoidal fracture Vesicular Example: Pumice & Scoria Bubbly texture caused by escaping gas
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Classification Crystalline Aphanitic (fine grained crystals) Phaneritic (coarse grained crystals)
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Basic Igneous Rocks Classification FelsicIntermediateMaficUltramafic PhaneriticGraniteDioriteGabbroPeridotite AphaneticRyoliteAndesiteBasalt Komotite ( Only formed in Archean (no current examples!) ) Glassy/ Vesicular Obsidian Pumice Scoria
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Felsic Rocks Ryolite Aphanetic, Volcanic Rock Lava Domes cause this type of rock Very dangerous! Ex: Mount St. Helens’ lava dome
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Felsic Rocks Granite Phaneritic, Plutonic Rock Magma chamber cools and solidifies Erosion reveals the rock below Ex: Elephant Rocks
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Intermediate Rocks Andesite Aphanetic, Volcanic Rock Composite Cones/Stratovolcanoes formed this type of rocks Andesitic lava and pyroclastic layers form this volcano Ex: Mount Mayon and Mount Shasta
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Intermediate Rocks Diorite Phaneritic, Plutonic Rock Magma chamber cools and solidifies Erosion reveals the rock below Ex: France (St. Quay)
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Mafic Rocks Basalt Aphanetic, Volcanic Rock Shield volcanoes cause this type of rock Very low viscosity Ex: Mauna Loa
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Mafic Rocks Gabbro Phaneritic, Plutonic Rock Magma chamber cools and solidifies Erosion reveals the rock below Ex: Michigan Waterfall
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Ultramafic Rocks Komotite Aphanetic, Volcanic Rock Mainly restricted to the Archean age Andesitic lava and pyroclastic layers form this volcano Ex: Island of Gorgona on the Caribbean Oceanic plate off the Pacific coast of Colombia
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Ultramafic Rocks Peridotite Phaneritic, Plutonic Rock Magma chamber near the mantel cools and solidifies Erosion reveals the rock below Ex: Ocean Ridges where the rock is forced upward
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