Chapter 5
Vesicular Texture
A spongy-looking rock; lava whose gas bubbles do not escape.
Porphyritic Texture
An igneous texture consisting of large crystals embedded in a matrix of much smaller crystals.
Intrusive Rock
Igneous rock that forms when magma hardens beneath Earth's surface.
Lava
Is magma that flows out onto Earth's surface.
Granitic Rocks
Light-colored, high silica content, and contain mostly quartz, potassium feldspar, and plagioclase feldspar.
Bowen's Reaction Series
Minerals form in predictable patterns in a process.
Fractional Crystallization
Process in which different minerals crystallize from magma at different temperatures removing elements from magma.
Partial Melting
Process in which different minerals melt into magma at different temperatures, changing its composition.
Kimberlites
Rare, ultramafic rock that can contain diamonds and other minerals formed only under very high pressures.
Igneous Rock
Rocks form when lava or magma cools and minerals crystallize.
Texture
The size, shape, and distribution of the crystals or grains that make up a rock.
Pematities
Vein deposits of extremely large-grained minerals that can contain rare ores such as Lithium and Beryllium.
Basaltic Rocks
dark colored, have lower silica contents, and contain mostly plagioclase and pyroxene
Extrusive Rocks
rocks formed from molten lava that hardens on the earth's surface.