Ch. 4 Magma, Igneous Rocks & Intrusive Activity
Well formed, floating crystals (phenocrysts) suspended in a finer grained, background matrix (groundmass) is an example of _________________ Texture?
Porphyritic
The texture composed of two distinctly different crystal sizes is?
Porphyritic Texture
The texture of an extrusive rock containing voids left by gas bubbles that escape as lava solidifies is?
Vesicular Texture (ex. Pumice)
Name 3 ways magma can be generated?
1. Decrease in pressure 2. Introduction of water 3. heat of crustal rocks
What are the four basic compositional groups of igneous rocks?
1. Granitic composition (Felsic) 2. Andesitic composition (Intermediate) 3. Basaltic composition (Mafic) 4. Ultramafic composition
What are the 3 major components of magma?
1. liquid portion called MELT 2. solid portion (if any) are crystals of silicate minerals. 3. gaseous portion called VOLATILES are materials that vaporize.
When magma crystallize at depth, ______A_____ igneous rocks form. When magma solidifies on Earth's surface, _____B_____ igneous rocks form.
A. Intrusive B. Extrusive
The texture composed of crystals that are too small for the individual minerals to be identified without a microscope?
Aphanitic Texture (fine-grained)
A large mass of igneous rock that formed when magma was emplaced at depth, crystallized, and subsequently exposed by erosion is called?
Batholith = By definition, a surface exposure greater than 100 square kilometers, the largest intrusive igneous body
A concept proposed by N. L. Bowen that illustrates the relationships between magma and the minerals crysallizing from it during the formation of igneous rocks is called?
Bowen's Reaction Series
The formation and growth of a crystalline solid from a liquid or gas is called?
Crystallization
The gradual increase in temperature with depth in the crust is?
Geothermal gradient
The texture composed of unordered atoms and resembles dark manufactured glass is?
Glassy Texture (ex. Obsidian)
Higher Silica content = ___________ viscosity Low Silica content = ____________ viscosity
Higher Lower
A massive igneous body intruded between preexisting strata is called?
Laccolith
The texture of igneous rocks in which the interlocking crystals are all larger than one centimeter in diameter is?
Pegmatitic Texture
The texture composed of mineral grains that are large enough to be indentifed without a microscope is?
Phaneritic Texture (coarse-grained)
Large crystals in porphyritic rocks are referred to as _________?
Phenocrysts
When magma crystallizes at depth, it forms intrusive igneous rocks. What other name can these types of rocks be called?
Plutonic Rocks
Upon "blowing their tops", gas-rich, subduction-zone volcanoes generate 2 characteristic textures. Name them?
Pyroclastic & Porphyritic
The texture produced by the consolidation of fragments that may include ash, once molten blobs, or large angular blocks that were ejected during an explosive volcanic eruption is?
Pyroclastic Texture (fragmental)
Name 2 minerals that could be found in a MAFIC rock?
Pyroxene and Olivine
Name 2 minerals that could be found in a FELSIC rock?
Quartz, Potassium Feldspar
What reflects the overall mineral composition?
Rock color
Define Igneous Rock?
Rock formed from the crystallization of magma.
What is a pluton similar to but smaller than a batholith?
Stock
The term ______________ is used to describe the overall appearance of the rock based on the size, shape, and arrangement of its mineral grains - NOT how it feels to the touch.
Texture
Rocks that form when molten rock solidifies at the surface are classified as extrusive igneous rocks. What other name can these types of rocks be called?
Volcanic Rocks
Explosive volcanic eruptions produce bombs, blocks, lapilli and cinders = ejecta larger-than-ash, the rock that results from the settling and solidification of this material is called?
Volcanic breccia
An inclusion of unmelted country rock in an igneous pluton is called?
Xenolith