Environmental Geology135 - Lecture Exam 1: Rocks
Define minerals
An inorganic, crystalline structure that has an elemental formula
Define rocks
Composed of one or more minerals
Define and describe a fine igneous rock texture
Cools quickly, smaller crystals
Define and describe a coarse igneous rock texture
Cools slowly, larger crystals
Describe the iron (Fe) and magnesium (Mg), silica, and crystallization/melting point temperatures of mafic rocks
Iron: highest Magnesium: highest Silica: lowest Crystallization/Melting point: highest
Describe the iron (Fe) and magnesium (Mg), silica, and crystallization/melting point temperatures of felsic rocks
Iron: lowest Magnesium: lowest Silica: highest Crystallization/Melting point temp: lowest
Describe the iron (Fe) and magnesium (Mg), silica, and crystallization/melting point temperatures of intermediate rocks
Iron: middle Magnesium: middle Silica: middle Crystallization/Melting point: middle
How are minerals and rocks different
Rocks are composed of minerals and minerals are not composed of rocks
How do igneous rocks form?
Take any rock, heat and melt it which creates magma, remove from heat source to the surface
Explain how intrusive (plutonic) igneous rocks are formed
magma never reaches the surface to cool down.
Explain how extrusive (volcanic) igneous rocks are formed
magma reaches surface (lava) to cool down