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The Rock CycleMinerals form rocks
All rocks can be transformed into other rock types
Rocks are divided into 3 categories
Igneous- crystalline- forms as liquid cools
Metamorphic- crystalline-forms as rocks are
heated and squeezed
Sedimentary- non-crystalline- smaller pieces
or chemicals from other rocks
Igneous formed from
Magma and Lava
Magma
• molten rock below Earth's surface.
L ava
•
magma on the Earth's surface.
Pyroclastic material
• (pyro = fire, clastic = debris)
• Airborne lava
— cools as it falls
Composition of the magma
• Analogous to what makes up the “stew"
• What chemical elements are present
• What material has the magma moved
through
Temperature of the melt
• Not only how hot, but how long it stays that hot
• also relates to pressure of the molten rock
Cooling environment
• fast vs slow
• Internal vs External
Water content
Viscosity of Magma/ Lava
Viscosity- important for volcanic activity
• the resistance of a liquid to flow
— high viscosity = thick and stiff
— low viscosity = thin and "runny".
Related to:
• amount of water (H2O) in magma
• amount of silica (Si) in magma
• Mafic
— thin, low viscosity
• Felsic
— thick, high viscosity
Igneous Rock TexturesPhaneritic Texture
how big are the
minerals?
• Visible Mineral Grains
distinguishable as different colored interlocking
shapes
Aphanitic Texture
• Mineral grains too small to be seen
— microscopic
Porphyritic Texture
• Two distinct sizes of mineral grains
• Large and Small
— Large = Phenocrysts
— Small = Groundmass or Matrix
• Groundmass
— Grains may be either visible or not
Igneous Rock Textures:
• Phaneritic texture
• Mineral grains are visible
• Intrusive
• Aphanitic texture
• Grains too small to see
• Extrusive
• Porphyritic texture
• Larger grains in small
grained matrix
• Cools above and below
Pegmatite
A Pegmatite is a very coarse-grained igneous rock.
Crystals are >2 cm, often larger.
Most are granitic, although mafic pegmatites can form.
Biotite mineral
grain
Feldspar
mineral
grain
Quartz mineral
grain
Granite
What are the textures in these two
rocks ?
Rhyolite
Andesite & Diorite
What are the textures in these two
rocks ?
Basalt & Gabbro
aphanitic texture
forms from mafic magma
Basalt
»
phaneritic texture
forms from mafic magma
Gabbro
Peridotite- the abundance of Olivine crystals
(more than 40%) makes the rock take on a
green appearance
Obsidian- a popular rock among
paleopeople for tool making
Volcanic
Glass
Tuffs & Breccias
Tuffs, Pumice & Breccias- look like sedimentary rock
But they are not….it is volcanic ash that is lithified
How do we tell where the igneous
rocks formed and what can we
derive from the rocks about the
conditions of formation?
Pyroclastics
Lava
flow
Volcanic
neck
Igneous
dike
Igneous
Sill
Batholith
Enchanted Rock is called an “Exfoliation Dome”
because of the layers of rock that are exfoliating
from the surface
Sierra Nevada
Batholith- Home to
Yosemite National
Park and a lot of
Granites and
Grano-diorites
Sierra Nevada Batholith
Areal extent of the Idaho
Batholith- a huge (15,400
square miles) intrusive body
of primarily felsic
composition (granites)
igneous rocks
An igneous dikeDiscordant with surrounding rock
It cuts across other rocks
An igneous sillConcordant with surrounding rock
It runs parallel to other rocks
Necks & Ig Dikes
Neck
Dike
igneous
Igneous sill
sill