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Chapter 6: Igneous Rocks, Intrusive Activity, and the Origin of Igneous Rocks Visit the Online Learning Centre at www.mcgrawhill.ca/college/plummer What Are Igneous Rocks? How Are Igneous Rocks Classified? What Happens When Magma Cools Underground? How Do Different Types of Magma Form? How Does Igneous Activity Relate to Plate Tectonics? Chapter 6: Igneous Rocks, Intrusive Activity, and the Origin of Igneous Rocks Igneous Rock Apparently Intruded Pre-Existing Rock as Liquid. Visit the Online Learning Centre at www.mcgrawhill.ca/college/plummer Figure 6.2 Chapter 6: Igneous Rocks, Intrusive Activity, and the Origin of Igneous Rocks Classification Chart for the Most Common Igneous Rocks Visit the Online Learning Centre at www.mcgrawhill.ca/college/plummer Figure 6.4 Chapter 6: Igneous Rocks, Intrusive Activity, and the Origin of Igneous Rocks Relationship of Ship Rock in Mexico to the Former Volcano Visit the Online Learning Centre at www.mcgrawhill.ca/college/plummer Figure 6.6b Chapter 6: Igneous Rocks, Intrusive Activity, and the Origin of Igneous Rocks (A) Cracks Before Intrusion of Magma (B) Concordant Intrusions (Sills) and Discordant Intrusions (Dikes) Visit the Online Learning Centre at www.mcgrawhill.ca/college/plummer Figure 6.7 Chapter 6: Igneous Rocks, Intrusive Activity, and the Origin of Igneous Rocks Dikes Intruded into Banded Gneiss Visit the Online Learning Centre at www.mcgrawhill.ca/college/plummer Photo by N. Eyles Figure 6.8 Chapter 6: Igneous Rocks, Intrusive Activity, and the Origin of Igneous Rocks After Erosion, Magma Diapirs Formed into Plutonic Rock are Exposed as a Batholith and a Stock Visit the Online Learning Centre at www.mcgrawhill.ca/college/plummer Figure 6.10 Chapter 6: Igneous Rocks, Intrusive Activity, and the Origin of Igneous Rocks Diapirs of Magma Travel Upward from the Lower Crust and Solidify in the Upper Crust Visit the Online Learning Centre at www.mcgrawhill.ca/college/plummer Figure 6.11 Chapter 6: Igneous Rocks, Intrusive Activity, and the Origin of Igneous Rocks Geothermal Gradients at Two Parts of the Earth’s Crust Visit the Online Learning Centre at www.mcgrawhill.ca/college/plummer Figure 6.13 Chapter 6: Igneous Rocks, Intrusive Activity, and the Origin of Igneous Rocks Melting Temperature of a Mineral With and Without Water Present Visit the Online Learning Centre at www.mcgrawhill.ca/college/plummer Figure 6.14 Chapter 6: Igneous Rocks, Intrusive Activity, and the Origin of Igneous Rocks Melting Temperatures for Mixtures of Quartz and Potassium Feldspar at Atmospheric Pressure Visit the Online Learning Centre at www.mcgrawhill.ca/college/plummer Figure 6.15 Chapter 6: Igneous Rocks, Intrusive Activity, and the Origin of Igneous Rocks Bowen’s Reaction Series Visit the Online Learning Centre at www.mcgrawhill.ca/college/plummer Figure 6.16 Chapter 6: Igneous Rocks, Intrusive Activity, and the Origin of Igneous Rocks Differentiation of a Magma Body Visit the Online Learning Centre at www.mcgrawhill.ca/college/plummer Figure 6.17 Chapter 6: Igneous Rocks, Intrusive Activity, and the Origin of Igneous Rocks Assimilation Visit the Online Learning Centre at www.mcgrawhill.ca/college/plummer Figure 6.18 Chapter 6: Igneous Rocks, Intrusive Activity, and the Origin of Igneous Rocks Mixing of Magmas Visit the Online Learning Centre at www.mcgrawhill.ca/college/plummer Figure 6.19 Chapter 6: Igneous Rocks, Intrusive Activity, and the Origin of Igneous Rocks Relationships between Rock Types and Their Usual Plate Tectonics Setting Visit the Online Learning Centre at www.mcgrawhill.ca/college/plummer Table 6.2 Chapter 6: Igneous Rocks, Intrusive Activity, and the Origin of Igneous Rocks Basaltic Oceanic Crust and the Underlying Ultramafic Mantle Rock Form at a Divergent Boundary Visit the Online Learning Centre at www.mcgrawhill.ca/college/plummer Figure 6.20 Chapter 6: Igneous Rocks, Intrusive Activity, and the Origin of Igneous Rocks Basaltic Oceanic Crust and the Underlying Ultramafic Mantle Rock Form at a Divergent Boundary Visit the Online Learning Centre at www.mcgrawhill.ca/college/plummer Figure 6.21 Chapter 6: Igneous Rocks, Intrusive Activity, and the Origin of Igneous Rocks Generation of Magma at a Convergent Boundary Visit the Online Learning Centre at www.mcgrawhill.ca/college/plummer Figure 6.22 Chapter 6: Igneous Rocks, Intrusive Activity, and the Origin of Igneous Rocks Young, Hot, Oceanic Lithosphere is Buoyant and Subducts at a Shallow Angle Visit the Online Learning Centre at www.mcgrawhill.ca/college/plummer Figure 6.23 Chapter 6: Igneous Rocks, Intrusive Activity, and the Origin of Igneous Rocks Mafic Magma adds Heat to the Lower Crust, Resulting in Partial Melting to Form a Granitic Magma Visit the Online Learning Centre at www.mcgrawhill.ca/college/plummer Figure 6.24 Chapter 6: Igneous Rocks, Intrusive Activity, and the Origin of Igneous Rocks Answers to Selected Testing Your Knowledge Questions Visit the Online Learning Centre at www.mcgrawhill.ca/college/plummer 11. B 20. A 12. A 21. B 13. D 22. C 14. A 23. B 15. D 16. C 17. B 18. D 19. B Chapter 6: Igneous Rocks, Intrusive Activity, and the Origin of Igneous Rocks Additional Resources Visit the Online Learning Centre at www.mcgrawhill.ca/college/plummer Student Resources Student Online Learning Centre The robust Student Edition of the Online Learning Centre at www.mcgrawhill.ca/college/plummer features quizzes for study and review, interactive exercises and animation, as well as additional boxed readings, searchable glossary, “Virtual Vista” environments, suggestions for further reading, and much more! Laboratory Manual The Lab Manual to accompany Physical Geology and the Environment has been created as a resource for laboratory sessions in physical geology, mirroring the "Inquiry-Based Approach" of the text. Structured on exercises and corresponding background concepts, the lab manual contains student-friendly worksheets, and has been perforated for easy lab use. Instructor Resources Instructor Online Learning Centre The OLC at www.mcgrawhill.ca/college/plummer includes a password-protected Web site for Instructors. The site offers downloadable supplements and access to PageOut, the McGraw-Hill Ryerson Web site development centre. Instructor’s Manual – The IM contains a chapter overview, list of changes per chapter, chapter learning objectives, further information on boxed features, short and long discussion/essay questions, and details on additional readings and resources outside the textbook. Test Bank – Contains a bank of 40-60 multiple-choice and true/false questions per chapter. Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation – This presentation system offers visual presentations that may be edited and manipulated to fit a particular course format. They also contain selected solutions to the problem material. Transparencies A set of more than 200 transparencies tied to the text content are available for instructors. Chapter 6: Igneous Rocks, Intrusive Activity, and the Origin of Igneous Rocks