03 igneous rx_students_revised
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CH. 3 – IGNEOUS ROCKS
Ignis =
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Igneous Rocks
Cooling & crystallization of magma
Lava = molten rock at surface
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Igneous Rocks
Classified by:
Texture = crystal size of minerals
Composition = minerals present
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Texture of Igneous Rocks
Depends on magma’s cooling rate
1) Cools slowly (stays liquid longer)
- crystals are (large, small)
2) Cools quickly
- crystals are (large, small)
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Texture (Crystal Size)
Two environments where magma cools:
1) Deep underground
2) At surface
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Types of Texture
1) Fine-grained
- crystals invisible to naked eye
- magma cooled _________
- extrusive/volcanic
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Types of Texture
2) Vesicular
- fine-grained w/ many holes in it
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Types of Texture
3) Coarse-grained
- crystals easily visible
- magma cooled __________
- intrusive/plutonic
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Types of Texture
4) Porphyritic
- two size crystals in same rock
Large crystals = ___________
Small crystals = ___________
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Porphyritic Texture
2-stage cooling process:
1st stage = slow cooling at depth
__________ is formed
2nd stage = rapid cooling of remaining magma
____________ is formed
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Types of Texture
5) Glassy
- no crystalline structure (magma cools too fast)
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Igneous Rock Classification
Composition = ______________
Mostly silica with varying amounts of other six elements (Fig 2.21)
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Importance of Igneous Rocks
Compose 90% of Earth’s crust
Two types of crust:
Continental crust = ________
Oceanic crust = ________
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Bowen’s Reaction Series
Sequence of minerals crystallizing from magma (Fig. 3.13)
First minerals to form = _______
Last minerals to form = _______
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Bowen’s Reaction Series
As rock is heated:
First minerals to melt = ________
Last minerals to melt = ________
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Important Concepts
A mineral is stable if the environmental conditions are similar to where it formed
Ex: temperature, pressure, water- content
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Important Concepts
If a mineral is put under different environmental conditions, it becomes unstable
- mineral reacts to new environment by changing
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New Environmental Conditions:
If at the surface, weathering occurs
If within the crust, metamorphism occurs