Geology Ch. 4
Rank the four major compositional groups of igneous rocks from highest silica content to lowest silica content.
felsic, intermediate, mafic, ultramafic
Has openings produced by escaping gases
Vesicular
Of the descriptions given, which rock type and environment has the highest concentration of rare elements? A pegmatite crystallized from a water-rich, highly differentiated residual magma Pumice crystallized in a mass of extrusive rock Peridotite crystallized at depth in the upper mantle Basalt dike crystallized in a vertical fracture at a shallow depth
A pegmatite crystallized from a water-rich, highly differentiated residual magma
Consists of crystals that are too small to be seen without a microscope
Aphanitic
Which of the following statements about crystallization from magma is false? (refer to Bowen's Reaction Series) As a magma cools, the plagioclase feldspar minerals formed become less sodium rich and more calcium rich with a decrease in temperature. As magma cools and minerals crystallize, the remaining melt becomes richer in silica. Quartz would be the last mineral to crystallize from a basaltic magma. Olivine would be the first mineral to crystallize from a basaltic magma. The first minerals to crystallize from a cooling magma have the lowest silica content and highest melting points.
As a magma cools, the plagioclase feldspar minerals formed become less sodium rich and more calcium rich with a decrease in temperature.
A vertical wall-like feature a few meters wide and hundreds of meters long.
Dike
Felsic magmas are less viscous than mafic magmas.
False
Results when magma cools too fast for mineral crystals to form; texture of obsidian
Glassy
A dome-shaped mountainous structure flanked by upturned layers of sedimentary rock.
Laccolith
Consider Bowen's reaction series. Which mineral would you expect to see as a phenocryst in a porphyritic basalt?
Olivine
Coarse-grained with crystals of roughly equal size
Phaneritic
Contains a matrix of fine crystals surrounding phenocrysts
Porphyritic
Which mineral gives some granites a pinkish color?
Potassium feldspar
A texture characterized by rock fragments welded together
Pyroclastic
A relatively thin layer of basalt sandwiched between horizontal layers of sedimentary rocks exposed along the walls of a river valley
Sill
A huge expanse of granitic rock forming a mountainous terrain tens of kilometers wide.
Stock
Which of the following statements about melting of rock is false? The first minerals to melt are those with the lowest silica content. Partial melting of intermediate rocks tends to yield felsic magmas. Most basaltic magmas form due to partial melting of ultramafic mantle rocks either by decompression melting or by hydration at subduction zones.
The first minerals to melt are those with the lowest silica content.
A porphyritic texture suggests two stages of cooling. An early stage of slow cooling and a subsequent stage of faster cooling.
True
Peridotite is the main constituent of the upper mantle.
True
The two basic characteristics used to classify igneous rocks are texture and mineral composition.
True
______________ refers to the removal and isolation of early-formed mineral grains that can cause the composition of the remaining magma to change.
crystal settling
What is the "melt" of a magma composed of?
mobile, silicon, oxygen, aluminum, potassium, calcium, sodium, iron, and magnesium ions