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Igneous Rock Notes.

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1 Igneous Rock Notes

2 Igneous rock forms when magma cools and solidifies.

3 Composition Texture Classification Felisc or Mafic
Intrusive or Extrusive

4 Classification Felsic – light colored, less dense
Granite Felsic – light colored, less dense Rich in aluminum, potassium, silicon, and sodium. Rhyolite

5 Classification Mafic – dark colored, more dense
Gabbro Mafic – dark colored, more dense Rich in calcium, iron, and magnesium Basalt

6 Texture Intrusive Igenous Rock – inside Earth’s crust (corase-grained)

7 Texture Intrusive Igneous Rock Formations
Pluton: Large, irregular shaped intrusive bodies Batholiths: The largest of all igneous intrusions Stocks: Intrusive bodies that are exposed over smaller areas than batholiths Dikes: Sheetlike intrusions that cut across previous rock units Laccolith: Sheetlike intrusions that are oriented parallel to previous rock units Volcanic neck: A column of igneous rock formed when magma hardens with in a vent

8 Texture Extrusive Igenous Rock – on Earth’s surface (fine-grained)

9 Texture Extrusive Igneous Rock Formations
Lava Flow: Formed when lava erupts from a volcano Fissure: Long cracks in Earth’s crust where lava can flow

10 Igneous Rock Flow Chart
rock melts rock cools igneous rock Slow cooling (coarse-grained) pressure composition temperature Fast cooling (fine-grained)


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