Geo-111 Chapter 5 Quiz
Put the following minerals in the correct order that they will crystallize from a magma: potassium feldspar pyroxene olivine amphibole biotite
1. Olivine 2. Pyroxene 3. Amphibole 4. Biotite 5. Potassium Feldspar
The site on the figure below that would mostly likely form a rock that is coarse-grained is:
A. A
The main difference between granite and rhyolite is [a], whereas the main difference between granite and gabbro is [b].
A. a: crystal size, b: mineral composition
Match each igneous rock with its correct texture: a. coarsely crystalline b. finely crystalline c. vesicular d. glassy
A. coarsely crystalline -- 1. peridotite B. finely crystalline -- 3. andesite C. vesicular -- 4. scoria D. glassy --2. obsidian
Match each igneous rock with its correct composition: a. felsic b. intermediate c. ultramafic d. mafic
A. felsic -- 2. rhyolite B. intermediate -- 4. diorite C. ultramafic -- 3. peridotite D. mafic -- 1. gabbro
What is the most likely composition of igneous rocks formed at Site D (continental volcanic arc)?
A. felsic to intermediate
Referring to the graph below, which of the following changes in conditions would cause melting of a solid rock?
A. from A to B
The change in temperature that occurs with depth in the Earth is called the ______________________.
A. geothermal gradient
Increasing the pressure on rocks tends to ___________ the melting temperature of minerals.
A. increase
The presence of many mineral crystals will tend to ____________ the viscosity of a magma.
A. increase
Small holes formed in igneous rocks when gases escaped are called _________________.
B. Vesicles
__________________ brings hot rocks upward through the asthenosphere beneath mid-ocean ridges.
B. convection
Having a more felsic composition will tend to ____________ the viscosity of a magma.
B. decrease
Increasing the temperature will tend to ____________ the viscosity of a magma.
B. decrease
Water tends to _____________ the melting temperature of minerals.
B. decrease
What is the most likely composition of igneous rocks formed at Site E (volcanic island arc)?
B. intermediate
When melting forms magma
B. partial melting produces a magma that is more felsic than the source
[a] is magma that flows on the Earth's surface. If the magma solidifies at the surface, the igneous rock that forms is generally referred to as [b]. The general term for a magma that solidifies at depth (below the Earth's surface) is [c].
C. a: Lava, b: extrusive, c: intrusive
A very large pluton that covers more than 100 km2 is called a _________________.
C. batholith
What generally happens when subduction-derived magma encounters thick continental crust?
C. the magma interacts with the crust, forming felsic or intermediate compositions
The larger crystals in a porphyritic igneous rock that are surrounded by a finer grained matrix are called ____________.
D. Phenocrysts
The layering of sediments, pillow basalts, sheeted dikes, and gabbro in the oceanic crust is collectively termed an ________________ complex.
D. ophiolite
__________________ occurs when heavy minerals form in a magma and sink to the bottom of the magma chamber.
E. crystal settling
A horizontal intrusion of magma between existing layers of rock is called a _____________.
E. sill
Match each site on the map with the correct plate tectonic setting in the Quiz Me question below: a. ocean-continent convergent b. hot spot in a continent c. oceanic divergent d. ocean-ocean convergent e. hot spot in an ocean
a. ocean-continent convergent -- b. hot spot in a continent -- c. oceanic divergent -- d. ocean-ocean convergent -- e. hot spot in an ocean --