Chapter 3- Igneous Rocks and Intrusive Activity
Obsidian
- dark-colored glassy rock. Metallic ions. Felsic
Laccoliths
Igneous intrusions that can lift the sedimentary strata they penetrate, creating arched beds of sedimentary rock.
crystallization
In the process of _____, cooling reverses the events of melting. As the temperature of the liquid drops, ions pack more closely together as their rate of movement slows. When cooled sufficiently, the forces of the chemical bonds will again confine the ions to an orderly crystalline arrangement.
Gabbro
Intrusive equivalent of basalt. Uncommon in continental crust; significant percentage in oceanic crust. Mafic
felsic
Minerals with granitic composition are almost entirely light-colored silicates- quartz and feldspar. Geologists also call these types of rocks ____, a term derived from feldspar and silica.
assimilation
Once a magma body is formed its composition can still change through the incorporation of foreign material known as ____.
ultramafic
Peridotite contains mostly olivine and pyroxene and thus falls on the opposite side of granitic rocks. It is composed almost entirely of ferromagnesian minerals making geologists refer to it as ____.
glass
Rocks that consist of unordered ions that are "frozen" randomly in place are referred to as ____.
mafic
Rocks that contain substantial dark silicates minerals and calcium-rich plagioclase feldspar (but no quartz) are said to have a basaltic composition, which means they contain a high percentage of ferromagnesian minerals, so geologists also refer to them as ____.
andesitic
Rocks with intermediate composition or ____ composition fall between granitic and basaltic. This type of rock is generally confined to the margins of the continents.
Stocks
Similar to batholiths in composition, but smaller in size.
volatiles
The gaseous components of magma, called ____, are materials that will vaporize (from a gas) at surface pressures. The most common are water vapor, carbon dioxide, and sulfur dioxide.
partial melting
The incomplete melting of rocks is known as ____.
melt
The liquid portion of magma, called ____, is composed mainly of mobile ions of the eight most common elements in the earth's crust- silicon and oxygen, along with lesser amounts of aluminum, potassium, calcium, sodium, iron, and magnesium.
intrusions
The structures that result from the emplacement of magma into preexisting rocks are called plutons or ____.
Basalt
Very dark green to black, aphanitic rock. Most common extrusive rock. Mafic
Welded tuff
When particles remain hot enough to fuse, they are called welded tuff. ____ blankets portions of formerly active volcanic areas.
Phaneritic
____ (coarse-grained) texture- rocks that form in large masses of magma that slowly crystallize. Intrusive
Aphanitic
____ (fine-grained) texture- rocks that formed at the surface, or as small intrusive masses within the upper crust where cooling is relatively rapid. Rocks that have voids left in the rock, caused by gas bubbles are said to have vesicular texture.
Pyroclastic
____ (fragmental) texture- rocks ejected from a violent eruption that resemble a very fine ash, molten blobs, or large angular blocks torn from the walls of the vent during the eruption.
Columnar joints
____ form as igneous rocks cool and develop shrinkage fractures that produce elongated, pillar-like columns.
Intrusive
____ igneous rocks form when magma loses its mobility before reaching the surface, eventually crystallizing. (A.k.a. plutonic rocks)
Extrusive
____ igneous rocks form when molten rock solidifies at the surface. (A.k.a. volcanic rocks)
Magma mixing
____ occurs when one magma body intrudes another that has a different composition.
Bowen's reaction series
____ shows the sequence in which minerals crystallize from a magma.
Pegmatitic
____ texture- rocks that form with unusually large crystals toward the end of crystallization. There is a higher concentration of volatiles that enhance the melt. Intrusive
Porphyritic
____ texture- rocks that have large crystals embedded in a matrix of smaller crystals. The large crystals are called phenocrysts and the smaller crystals are called groundmass. Extrusive.
Glassy
_____ texture- rocks ejected into the atmosphere, where it is quenched rapidly. It is characterized by unordered ions being "frozen in place" before they unite into an orderly crystalline structure. Intrusive.
Granite
composed of 25% Quartz; 65% feldspar. Very abundant rock. Coarse-grained. Felsic
Dikes
discordant bodies that cut across bedding surfaces or other structures in the host rock.
Rhyolite
extrusive equivalent of granite. Composed of essentially the same minerals as Granite. Fine grained. Pink. Felsic
Diorite
intrusive version of andesite. Salt and pepper appearance. andesitic
Andesite
medium-gray, fine-grained rock. andesitic
Sills
nearly horizontal, concordant bodies that form when magma exploits weaknesses between sedimentary beds.
Texture
term used to describe the overall appearance of a rock based in the size, shape, and arrangement of its mineral grains. Three factors that influence the _____ of igneous rocks: The rate at which molten rock cools, the amount of silica present, the amount of dissolved gases in the magma.
Hydrothermal solutions
the hot, watery solution that escapes from a mass of magma during the latter stages of crystallization. Such solutions may alter the surrounding country rock and are frequently the source of significant ore deposits.
Batholiths
the largest igneous body. Almost always made of felsic and intermediate rock types. Must be greater than 100 square kilometers.
Magma
the parent material for igneous rocks. If this molten magma reaches the surface, it is called lava. Most consist of three distinct parts- a liquid component, a solid component, and a gaseous phase.
Crystal settling
the process that occurs when the earlier-formed minerals are more dense than the liquid portion and sink toward the bottom of the magma chamber. This may cause the formation of one or more secondary magmas from a single parent magma which is called magmatic differentiation.
Pumice
volcanic rock with a glassy texture and large air-bubbles throughout. Felsic