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Naming Igneous Rocks By: Ian Manlapaz
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Contents What are Igneous Rocks? The relative amounts of just three main minerals Textures To name the rock References
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What are Igneous Rocks? It is rock formed by the solidification of molten magma.
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The relative amounts of just three main minerals Quartz plagioclase feldspar potassium feldspar mafic minerals mafic
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Terms from The relative amounts of just three main minerals Feldspar-Any of a group of abundant rock- forming minerals occurring principally in igneous, plutonic, and some metamorphic rocks, and consisting of silicates of aluminum with potassium, sodium, calcium, and, rarely, barium.
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Terms from The relative amounts of just three main minerals Mafic-A term used to describe minerals or igneous rocks that are rich in iron and/or magnesium.
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Terms from The relative amounts of just three main minerals Felsic-A term used to describe light-colored igneous rocks with an abundance of light- colored minerals, especially felspars and quartz.
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Textures Intrusive- igneous rock that forms when magma is trapped deep inside the Earth. Extrusive-igneous rock that is produced when magma exits and cools outside of, or very near the Earth’s surface.
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To name the rock… 1.)Compare the amounts of: Plagioclase feldspar Potassium feldspar quartz
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To name the rock… 2.)Plot it on this chart….
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References: http://www2.nature.nps.gov/geology/usgsnps /rxmin/igclass.html http://www2.nature.nps.gov/geology/usgsnps /rxmin/igclass.html www.dictionary.com And:
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