EXAM 2 Igneous Rocks

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magma

BENEATH Earth's surface, often generated in upper asthenosphere and lithosphere in magma chambers

lava

ON Earth's surface, composed of silicate minerals

A porphyritic texture where large crystals are embedded in a matrix of small crystal may form when ________.

a magma that has partially crystallized slowly moves to a different location where it then cools rapidly

rock

a solid aggregate of one or more minerals, or mineral material

Most commonly, felsic igneous rocks ________________.

are lighter in color than mafic rocks

plutons

blob-shapes intrusions that solidify from magma chambers

Igneous rock is formed ________.

by crystallization of magma

As compared to coarse-grained igneous rocks, fine-grained igneous rocks ______________.

cool and solidify more quickly

extrusive rock crystal size?

cool fast/small crystals

intrusive rock crystal size?

cool slowly/large crystals

igneous rocks

cooling of molten rock

dikes

cut across rock layers

composition

felsic, intermediate, mafic, ultramafic

texture

fine(aphanitic), coarse(phaneritic)

slow rate of cooling

forms large crystals

fast rate of cooling

forms small crystals

phaneritic texture

individual mineral grains can be seen w the naked eye

"formed by fire" examples

magma and lave

rocks classified according to:

mineral composition, chemical composition, texture, how they were formed

porphyritic texture

mixture of coarse and fine crystals, two-stage cooling (slow then fast)

mafic

more dark minerals (black), Augite

felsic

more light minerals, Quarts or K-Feldspar

sills

parallel to rock layers

An irregular-shaped and blob-like igneous rock body that cooled beneath the surface of Earth is a ________________.

pluton

Which igneous texture is characterized by two distinctively different crystal sizes?

porphyritic

Coarse-grained granite is most similar in mineral composition to fine-grained ________.

rhyolite

"formed by fire"

rocks formed from molten rock material

plutonic or intrusive rocks

rocks formed inside Earth, phaneritic, several colors **rich in Magnesium and Iron

volcanic or extrusive rocks

rocks formed on the surface, aphanitic(crystals too small to see w naked eye), single color, glassy

intermediate

same amount of dark minerals as light (salt and pepper), Hornblende

rock cycle

system that links subsurface processes driven by Earth's internal heat to surface processes driven by solar energy

Intrusive igneous rocks are often coarse-grained because ________.

the slow cooling at depth allows large crystals to grow

The mineral olivine is characteristic of a ________ magma.

ultramafic

batholith

vast composite, intrusive, igneous rock formed by the intrusion of numerous plutons in same region

ultramafic

very dark in color, mostly olivine (green)

If magma or lava cools quickly, the resulting igneous rock will have ________.

very small crystals


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