Igneous Rocks -
Phanaritic Texture
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What are the four basic igneous rock compositions?
felsic, intermediate, mafic, and ultramafic.
magma
A molten mixture of rock-forming substances, gases, and water from the mantle
glassy texture
A term used to describe the texture of certain igneous rocks, such as obsidian, that contain no crystals.
aphanitic texture
A texture of igneous rocks in which the crystals are too small for individual minerals to be distinguished without the aid of a microscope.
porphyritic texture
An igneous rock texture in which large crystals are scattered on a background of much smaller crystals.
How does igneous rock crystalization occurr
As the magma begins to cool, the silica and oxygen combine and form silicon/oxygen tetrahedra crystals. These continue to bond together and continues to grow new crystal bonds that form with the tetrahedra, eventually forming a solid mass.
Felsic
Describes magma or igneous rock that is rich in feldspars and silica and that is generally light in color. quartz and potassium feldspar.
characteristics of felsic rock
Fel- felspare, sic - silicates, rich in silicates, come from magma
What are the four basic groups of igneous rocks in order of silica content.
Felsic, 70%, intermediate - andesitic, mafic, ultramafic (lowest silica)
How do light-colored igneous rocks differ from dark-colored rocks?
Felsic, or granitic. Dark is Mafic / Balsatic. Felsic - 10% dark minerals, Mafic is 45%+ Felsic - 70% silica, Mafic low as 40% Felsic - less dense, mafic - more dense Melts at a lower temp and more viscous Mafic melts as higher temps, less viscous
How do extrusive igneous rocks form?
From magma that cools as it reaches the surface of the Earth
what are the differences between intrusive and extrusive igneous rocks?
Intrusive - formed from magma underground at at high pressure, have large, formed crystals over long periods of time. Extrusive, formed from Lava, above ground, formed very quickly because they cooled quickly. Fine grains of crystals.
Difference between felsic and mafic igneous rock
Mafic rocks are darker and denser. At least 45% dark silicates such as magnesium and iron. MAfic forms basalt.
what are the components of magma
Melt, solid components, volatiles
vesicular texture
Rock that has a spongy appearance due to trapped gas bubbles in the lava.
What is crystallization in the magma process?
The process by which atoms are arranged to form a material with a crystal structure
where can intrusive igneous rocks be seen?
Yellowstone, Mount Rushmore, Stone Mountain, Georgia
granitic composition
a compositional group of igneous rocks that indicate a rock is composed almost entirely of light-colored silicates, mainly quartz and feldspar and commonly create granite
pyroclastic texture
a fragmental texture characteristic of igneous rocks composed of pyroclastic materials
Texture of a rock
based on size, shape and arrangement of mineral grains. Reveals the environment from which the rock was formed.
volatiles
gaseous components of magma dissolved in the melt. They will readily vaporize at surface pressures
Igneous Rock Textures
glassy, aphanitic, phaneritic, porphyritic, pyroclastic, vesicular
Peridotite (Igneous)
has olivine in it. phaneritic ultramafic peridotite is the main constituent of the upper mantle
lava
molten rock that erupts on earth's surface.
most common elements in earth's crust
oxygen, silicon, aluminum, iron, calcium, sodium, potassium, magnesium
Light (Nonferromagnesian) Silicates
quartz, muscovite mica, and feldspars created with more potassium, calcium and sodium
intrusive igneous rock
rock formed from the cooling and solidification of magma beneath Earth's surface - Plutonic. Can be seen because erosion -
extrusive igneous rock
rock that forms from the cooling and solidification of lava at Earth's surface - Volcanic Rock
igneous rock
rock that forms when magma cools and solidifies
dark silicates - ferrogamnesian
silicate minerals containing ions of iron and/or magnesium in their structure; also called ferromagnesian silicates Olivine, pyroxene, amphibole, and biotite mica are the common dark silicate minerals of Earth's crust
andesitic composition
the composition of igneous rocks lying between felsic and mafic. Intermediate rocks contain at least 25 percent dark silicate minerals—mainly amphibole, pyroxene, and biotite mica—with the other dominant mineral being plagioclase feldspar. This important category of igneous rocks is often associated with volcanic activity on the seaward margins of continents and on volcanic island arcs such as the Aleutian chain.
Factors that influence the texture of igneous rocks
the rate of cooling the amount of silica present in the magma, the amount of dissolved gases in the magma. Rate of cooling most important - rocks that cool slowly under pressure (intrusive) have larger crystals.
volatiles most commonly present in magma
water vapor, carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide