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Textures & classification
aka “name-calling”
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Updates Today’s topics: Classification of igneous rocks Textures
3rd lab = Field trip
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Volcanic rocks: aphanitic
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Ultra-mafic rocks & felsic vs. mafic
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Classification of Igneous Rocks
Figure 2-2. A classification of the phaneritic igneous rocks. b. Gabbroic rocks. c. Ultramafic rocks. After IUGS. Olivine Clinopyroxene Orthopyroxene Lherzolite Harzburgite Wehrlite Websterite Orthopyroxenite Clinopyroxenite Olivine Websterite Peridotites Pyroxenites 90 40 10 Dunite (c)
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Classification of Igneous Rocks
Figure 2-4. A chemical classification of volcanics based on total alkalis vs. silica. After Le Bas et al. (1986) J. Petrol., 27, Oxford University Press.
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Classification of Igneous Rocks
Ash (< 2 mm) Lapilli (2-64 mm) Lapilli- Tuff Lapilli stone Tuff 30 30 Lapilli - Tuff Breccia 70 70 Pyroclastic Breccia or Agglomerate Blocks and Bombs (> 64 mm) (b) Figure 2-5. Classification of the pyroclastic rocks. a. Based on type of material. After Pettijohn (1975) Sedimentary Rocks, Harper & Row, and Schmid (1981) Geology, 9, b. Based on the size of the material. After Fisher (1966) Earth Sci. Rev., 1,
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Textures: result of nucleation+growth
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Grain size
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Fast growth a Ocean Drilling Program
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Crystal zoning
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Crystal shape
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Growth order
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Quartz - feldspar intergrowth
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Remelting
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Matrix texture
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Twinning
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