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to Bo Within the Plates Look at This 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Volcanic Properties Spur of the moment According 100 The dominant factor affecting crystal size. What is rate of cooling? A factor affecting the crystal size. (Involves silica) What is the amount of silica? A factor affecting the crystal size. (Involves gases) What is the amount of dissolved gas? A high amount of this in magma results in greater viscosity. What is silica content? This tends to increase the fluidity of magma. What is dissolved gas? Rocks formed from the crystallization of magma. What are igneous rocks? The formation and growth of a crystalline solid from a liquid or gase. What is crystallization? The size, shape and distribution of the particles that collectively constitute a rock. What is texture? The measure of a fluids resistance to flow. What is viscosity? One of the primary factors determining how eruptive a volcano is. What is temperature? This series illustrates the relationships between magma and the minerals crystallizing from it during the formation of igneous rocks. What is Bowen’s Reaction Series? A group of igneous rocks showing the rock is composed almost entirely of lightcoloured silicates. What are felsic rocks? A group of igneous rocks showing the rock contains substantial dark silicate minerals and calcium-rich plagioclase feldspar. What are mafic rocks? A group of igneous rocks in which the rocks contain at least 25% of dark silicate minerals. What are intermediate rocks? A group of igneous rocks containing mostly olivine and pyroxene. What are ultramafic rocks? A chain of volcanic islands located a few hundred kilometres from a trench. What is a volcanic island arc? Mountains formed in part by igneous activity associated with the subduction of oceanic lithosphere beneath a continent. What is a continental volcanic arc? A long narrow trough bounded by normal faults. What is a rift valley? A mass of hotter mantle that ascends towards the surface where it may lead to igneous activity. What is mantle plume? Igneous activity that occurs within a tectonic plate away from the plate boundaries. What is intraplate volcanism? What is a pyroclastic texture? What is a pegmatitic texture? What is pumice? What is magma? What is glass?