Geology Pg. 119-151
vesicular texture
/these nearly spherical openings are called vesicles, and the rocks that contain them
granitic composition
A compositional group of igneous rocks indicating the rock is composed almost entirely of light-colored silicates
porphyritic texture
An igneous rock texture characterized by two distinctively different crystal sizes. The larger crystals are called phenocrysts, whereas the matrix of smaller crystals is termed the groundmass
aphanitic
Igneous rocks that form at the surface or as small intrusive masses within the upper crust where cooling is relatively rapid exhibit a fined-grained texture
ultramafic
a compositional group of igneous rocks containing mostly olivine and pryoxene
basaltic composition
a compositional group of igneous rocks indicating that the rock contains substantial dark silicate minerals and calcium-rich plagioclase feldspar
intermediate composition
a compositional group of igneous rocks that contains at least 25 percent dark silicate minerals. The other dominant mineral is plagioclase feldspar
bowen's reaction series
a concept proposed by N.L. Bowen that illustrates the relationships between magma and the minerals crystallizing from it during the formation of igneous rock
viscosity
a measure of a fluid's resistance to flow
magma
a parent material for igneous rock that is formed by partial melting that occurs at various levels within Earth's crust and upper mantle to depths of about 250 kms.
porphyry
a rock with a porphyritic texture is termed a_________________.
crystal settling
a separation of various components can occur. this process occurs when earlier-formed minerals are denser (heavier) than the liquid portion and sink toward the bottom of the magma chmaber
felsic
a term derived from feldspar and silica
concordant
a term used to describe intrusive igneous masses that form parallel to the bedding of the surrounding rock
discordant
a term used to describe plutons that cut across existing rock structures, such as bedding planes
pegmatitic texture
a texture of igneous rocks in which the interlocking crystals are all larger than one centimeter in diameter.
pegmatite
a very coarse- grained igneous rock (typically granite) commonly found as a dike associated with a large mass of plutonic rock that has smaller crystals. Crystallization in a water-rich environment is believed to be responsible for the very large crystals
magma mixing
another way the composition of magma can be altered by which the ascent of two chemically distinct magma bodies as the more buoyant mass overtakes the more slowly rising body
dikes
are discordant bodies that cut across beding surfaces or other structures in the country rock
sills
are nearly horizontal, concordant bodies that form when magma exploits weaknesses between sedimentary beds or other structures
assimilation
as magma migrates through the crust, it may incorporate some of the surrounding rock in a process called_______________.
pyroclastic texture or fragmental texture
ejected particles that might be very fine ash, molten blobs, or large angular blocks torn form the walls vent during an eruption. igneous rocks composed of these rock fragments are said to have a_______________, or ________________.
xenoliths
evidence supporting stoping is found in plutons that contains suspended blocks of country rock
volatiles
gaseous components of magma called_________, are materials that vaporize at the surface pressures.
laccoliths
igneous rock forcibly injected between sedimentary strata, so as to arch the beds above while leaving those below relatively flat
volcanic rocks
igneous rocks that form when molten rock solidifies at the surface
tabular or massive
intrusive igneous bodies are generally classified according to their shape as________or__________.
obsidian
is a dark-colored glassy rock that usually forms when highly silica-rich lava cools quickly at earth's surface
andesite
is a medium-gray, fine-grained rock typically of volcanic origin
basalt
is a very green to black, fine grained rock composed primarily of pyroxene and calcium-rich plagioclase feldspar, with lesser amounts of olivine and amphibole
pumice
is a volcanic rock with a glassy texture that forms when large amounts of gas escape through silica-rich lava to generate a gray, frothy mass
melt
is composed mainly of mobile ions of the eight most common elements found in Earth's crust
rhyolite
is the fine-grained equivalent of granite and, like granite, is composed essentially of the light-colored silicates
diorite
is the intrusive equivalent of andesite, it is a coarse-grained rock that looks somewhat like gray granite.
gabbro
is the intrusive equivalent of basalt. it makes up a significant part of the oceanic crust
decompression melting
melting that occurs as rock ascends due to a drop in confining pressure
glassy texture
molten rock that is quenched and cooled quickly into a solid.
lava
molten rock that reaches the earth's surface
columnar jointing
occurs when igneous rocks cool and develop shrinkage fractures that produce elongated, pillar like columns that most often have six sides
stocks
smaller plutons are called_______.
mafic
term used for basaltic rocks that contain a high percentage of ferrromagnesian minerals
granite
the best known of all igneous rocks
crystallization
the formation and growth of a crystalline solid from a liquid or ga
magmatic differentiation
the formation of one or more secondary magmas from a single parent magma
geothermal gradient
the gradual increase in temperature with depth in the crust. the average is 30 degrees Celsius per km in the upper crust
partial melting
the incomplete melting of rocks known as_____________, a process that produces most magma.
phenocrysts
the large crystals in porphyritic rocks are referred to as_______________.
batholiths
the largest intrusive igneous bodies
groundmass
the matrix of smaller crystals is called______________.
intrusions or plutons
the structures that result from the emplacement of magma into preexisting rocks
texture
used to describe the overall appearance of a rock based on the size, the shape, and arrangement of its mineral grains
phaneritic
when large masses of magma slowly crystallize at great depth, they form igneous rocks that exhibit a coarse-grained texture
plutonic rocks
when magma crystallizes at depth