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Rocks and the Rock Cycle Chapter 6 The Rock Cycle What types of rocks were the first type on the Earth? IGNEOUS Bowen’s Reaction Series Canadian Geologist, Norman L. Bowen, recognized that certain minerals tend to crystallize first. As they crystallize, they remove specific elements, changing the composition of magma as it cools. Partial Melting vs. Fractional Crystallization Classification of Igneous Rocks Intrusive Igneous Rocks Slow cooling below surface Visible crystals Extrusive Igneous Rocks Fast cooling at surface No crystals or very very small crystals Textures of Igneous Rocks Fine-grained (Rhyolite) Coarse-grained (Granite) Vesicular (pumice) Porphyritic (Rhyolite) Glassy (obsidian) Composition of Igneous Rocks MAFIC FELSIC Types of Lava Mafic Color Dark Composition Magnesium/ir on Origin Ocean crust Temp Hot Viscosity Thin Eruption Type Quiet Example Hawaii Felsic Light Silica, Aluminum Cont. crust Cool Thick Violent Mt. St. Helens Intrusive Igneous Rock Features Batholith – large mass (100 square km) of igneous rock Stock – smaller version of a batholith Oregon Batholith after surrounding rock has been eroded away Laccolith – magma pushes overlying upward into an arch Bear Butte, Black Hills, South Dakota Sill – magma flows between layers of rock - horizontal A five-mile-long volcanic wall, a dike, radiating from Shiprock in distance Dike – igneous formation that cuts across rock layers vertical Formation of Sedimentary Rocks Compaction Cementation Chemical Sedimentary Rocks Halite (Rock Salt) Evaporites precipitating from the hyper saline brine water in one of the playa lake, Thar desert Gypsum Rock Organic Sedimentary Rock Chalk Coal Limestone with Fossils Clastic Sedimentary Rock Conglomerate (Round) Sandstone (Sand-sized grains) Breccia (Angular) Shale (Clay-sized particles) Sedimentary Rock Features Cross-beds Stratification in the Grand Canyon Mud Ripples Formation of Metamorphic Rock Contact Metamorphism Formation of Metamorphic Rock Regional Metamorphism Types of Metamorphic Rock FOLIATED ROCK Slate: metamorphic shale Gneiss: metamorphic granite Types of Metamorphic Rock NONFOLIATED ROCK Quartzite: metamorphic quartz sandstone Marble: metamorphic limestone