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Rocks are made of Minerals (Minerals in Granite) Rocks The Geologic Dictionary Rock Cycle Rock Identification is based on: • Composition What minerals make up the rock? • Texture What is the shape, size and orientation of the mineral grains that make up the rock? Major Difference: Crystalline vs. Clastic Proportions of Rock Types on the Earth Soil, sediment, weathered rock, regolith Igneous Composition Igneous Rocks Mafic Identification Felsic Igneous Textures - Crystalline Coarse Grained Igneous Textures - Crystalline Fine Grained Porphyritic Groundmass Phenocrysts Igneous Textures - Crystalline Igneous Textures - Pyroclastic/Fragmental Glassy Made of rock fragments rather than crystals Vesicular Ultramafic Rock - Dunite Igneous Rocks Mafic Intermediate Diorite Granodiorite Felsic Granite Fine Coarse Gabbro Andesite Basalt Dacite Rhyolite Igneous Rocks Sir James Hall Scottish Geologist (1761 - 1832 ) Interpretation Igneous Rock “Translations” • Composition (Mafic v. Felsic) • Magma source • Texture Grain Size, etc. • How quickly and where magma cooled Magma Source: Partial Melting Hypothetical Solid Rock: Intermediate Composition Mineral Temperature = 500°C Melting Temp A (Mafic) 1200°C B (Int) 1000°C C (Felsic) 800°C Magma Source : Partial Melting Magma Source : Partial Melting Melting Temp Mineral Intermediate Magma (All Minerals Melt) A (Mafic) 1200°C A (Mafic) 1200°C B (Int) 1000°C B (Int) 1000°C C (Felsic) 800°C C (Felsic) 800°C Temperature = 1400°C Temperature = 900°C Melting Temp Mineral A (Mafic) 1200°C B (Int) 1000°C C (Felsic) 800°C More Mafic Magma Bottom Line on Partial Melting Felsic Magma Separates Remaining Rock: Melting Temp Mineral Partial Melting produces a magma that is more felsic than the parent rock Rock Ultramafic Mafic Intermediate Felsic Magma from Partial Melting Mafic Intermediate Felsic (more) Felsic Magma Temperature = 900°C Composition: Magma Source Mafic Intermediate Composition: Magma Source Felsic Mafic Intermediate Felsic Ultramafic mantle Source: Partial Melting of ultramafic mantle at Divergent Zones and… Source: Partial Melting of ultramafic mantle at Divergent Zones and … Hot Spots Composition: Magma Source Mafic Intermediate Composition: Magma Source Felsic Source: Partial Melting of mantle, ocean crust and continent at Subduction Zones Grain Size: Plutons and Volcanoes Mafic Intermediate Felsic Source: Partial melting felsic continent above Hot Spots & Subduction Zones Name this Igneous Feature… Fine Grained Igneous Dike Coarse Grained Plutonic Structures Why do we find Plutons at the Surface? Inclusions: Xenoliths Uplift & Erosion Source: William E. Ferguson Sierra Nevada Mountains Batholith, California Intermission: Quiz Intermission: Quiz What Can you say about the history of this rock? What Can you say about the history of this rock? Magma produced by partial melting of the mantle that erupted from a volcano at a divergent zone or hot spot. Magma produced by partial melting of the mantle that cooled underground (plutonic) at a divergent zone or hot spot. Gabbro http://itc.gsw.edu/faculty/tweiland/basalt.jpg Basalt Intermission: Quiz Intermission: Quiz What Can you say about the history of this rock? What Can you say about the history of this rock? Magma produced by partial melting of the continental crust that cooled underground (plutonic) at a subduction zone or continental hot spot. Granite Magma produced by partial melting of the mantle, ocean crust & continental crust, that erupted from a volcano at a subduction zone. Andesite