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CRITERIA USED TO CLASSIFY
IGNEOUS ROCKS:
L TEXTURE—THE SIZE, SHAPE, AND
RELATIONSHIP OF THE MINERAL
GRAINS TO EACH OTHER
2. COMPOSITION—WHAT MINERAL OR
MINERALS ARE PRESENT
WE GET DIFFERENT IGNEOUS ROCKS
WHEN A MAGMA (LAVA)
CRYSTALLIZES BECAUSE:
1. MAGMAS HAVE DIFFERENT
COMPOSITIONS—COMPOSITION
2. WHETHER 1ST FORMED MINERALS STAY IN
LIQUID AND REACT WITH IT OR ARE
REMOVED FROM THE LIQUID AND DO NOT
REACT WITH IT—COMPOSITION
3. RATE OF COOLING—TEXTURE
4. VOLATILES—TEXTURE AND COMPOSITION
5. ASSIMILATION—COMPOSITION
COMPOSITIONS OF MAGMA/LAVA
% SiO2
(not quartz)
1. ACIDIC
(GRANITIC/RHYOLITIC)
>70%
2. INTERMEDIATE
(DIORITIC/ANDESITIC)
55-65%
3. BASIC
(GABBROIC/BASALTIC)
<50%
POSSIBLE IGNEOUS ROCK TEXTURES
PHANERITIC
PORPHYRITIC PHANERITIC
PHANERITIC PORPHYRITIC
APHANITIC
PORPHYRITIC APHANITIC
APHANITIC PORPHYRITIC
GLASSY
PORPHYRITIC GLASSY
GLASSY PORPHYRITIC
FRAGMENTAL
TABLE 4-1. USAGE OF THE WORDS PORPHYRITIC AND PORPHYRY FOR AN IGNEOUS ROCK CONTAINING POTASH
FELDSPAR AND QUARTZ
% Phenocrysts
Groundmass
Texture
Rock Name
0-5%
Phaneritic
Phaneritic
Granite
5-25%
Phaneritic
Porphyritic Phaneritic
Porphyritic Granite
> 25%
Phaneritic
Phaneritic Porphyritic
Granite Porphyry
0-5%
Aphanitic
Aphanitic
Rhyolite
5-25%
Aphanitic
Porphyritic Aphanitic
Porphyritic Rhyolite
> 25%
Aphanitic
Aphanitic Porphyritic
Rhyolite Porphyry
LIS
Discontinuous
Series
Continuous
Series
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Olivine
A> c?
\
. ... Pyroxene
UJ
cc
1
UJ
0.
2
LU
^/
<</ /
\
Anorthite
Bytownite
|
|
CO
0
Labradorite
$/
Amphibole
\
_ Biotite _
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J
._
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w
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Oligoclase
Albite . . — .
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4^
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/
O
x
x//
Q
S
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J3
cr
o
LU
Q
1
Feldspar
>,
°f E
.§«£
1
\
Muscovite
CD
1
Quartz
Fig. 4-1. Bowen's Reaction Series
100
GENERALLY LIGHT
COLORED ROCKS
GENERALLY DARK
COLORED ROCKS
100
COMPOSITION
50
Potash
Feldspar
50
Olivine
TEXTURE
Abundant Potash Feldspar
NonPorphyritic
in « co
Porphyritic
<? £ »
Essentially No Feldspar
Pyroxene Plus
Olivine
Olivine
No Quartz
Quartz
Abundant Plagioclase Feldspar
Na-Plagioclase Ca-Plagioclase
Plus Amphibole Plus Pyroxene
Syenite
Granite
Diorite
Gabbro
Peridotite
Dunite
Porphyritic
Syenite
Porphyritic
Granite
Porphyritic
Diorite
Porphyritic
Gabbro
Porphyritic
Peridotite
Porphyritic
Dunite
Syenite
Porphyry
Granite
Porphyry
Diorite
Porphyry
Gabbro
Porphyry
Peridotite
Porphyry
Dunite
Porphyry
Andesite
Basalt
a
7
10 OJ «>
CM C f
,, Q- u
NonPorphyritic
11
j= u.
a ~-
Trachyte
Rhyolite
Felsite
Porphyritic
Trachyte
Porphyritic
Rhyolite
Porphyritic
Andesite
Porphyritic
Basalt
Trachyte
Porphyry
Rhyolite
Porphyry
Andesite
Porphyry
Basalt
Porphyry
Porphyritic
ih oj S"
CM JT
Npn-Porphyritic
Porphyritic
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Obsidian, Pumice, Scoria
Vitrophyre
Tuff, Volcanic Breccia
Fragmental
Igneous rock types show in bold print are the most common varieties.
Classification of igneous rocks
Kimberlite
NAME
Sample
Number
Texture
Color
LAB SEC.
Minerals
Composition
Approx. Percentage
Rock Name
IGNEOUS ROCKS
NAME
Sample
Number
Texture
Color
LAB SEC.
Minerals
Composition
Approx. Percentage
Rock Name
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