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Igneous Rocks

Igneous Rocks A rock is a group of minerals bound together. The three types of rocks are igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic.

Photo used with permission from Mike Jarvis, Naperville Central HS, Igneous Rocks Igneous rocks form when magma cools and hardens. Igneous from the Latin meaning “Fire formed”, is a rock type that forms from the solidification of a molten mineral solution. Photo used with permission from Mike Jarvis, Naperville Central HS, Naperville, IL

All igneous rocks have a random fabric of fused mineral grains.

Igneous Rocks Intrusive (Plutonic) rocks form inside the Earth (underground) when magma cools slowly to create large crystals. (Intrusive = Inside) Extrusive (Volcanic) rocks form on the Earth’s surface (above ground) when lava cools quickly to create small crystals. (Extrusive = Exit/outside)

Intrusive: Large crystals Which is which? How do you know? Intrusive: Large crystals Extrusive: Small crystals

Igneous Rocks There are two types of magma Felsic = Light color, high in silica, viscous (thick and slow), low in iron, calcium or magnesium Felsic = Feldspar + Silica Mafic = Dark color, low in silica, not viscous (thin and watery), high in iron, calcium and magnesium Mafic = Magnesium + Iron (Fe)

Felsic: Light overall color Which is which? How do you know? Felsic: Light overall color Mafic: Dark overall color

Igneous Rocks Texture refers to the crystal size. Textures are divided into two main types: Fine-grained = crystals are too small to see (basalt) Coarse-grained = crystals are easily visible (granite)

Coarse Grained: Large crystals Which is which? How do you know? Coarse Grained: Large crystals Fine Grained: Small crystals

Igneous Rocks Other types of textures: A glassy texture occurs when rock freezes instantly. There are no crystals (obsidian). A porphyritic texture is a rock with large crystals surrounded by fine-grained crystals (ryolite). A vesicular texture is a rock that has many holes in it (pumice).

Glassy Texture: Volcanic Glass/Obsidian: may be felsic, but is usually mafic. Even when felsic it appears dark nonetheless because the small % of mafic minerals in the rock form a homogenous solution with the felsic minerals tinting the overall color to dark. Notice the conchoidal fracture.

Rhyolite: Light colored (felsic), fine grained (volcanic) igneous rock Porphyritic Texture: Rhyolite: Light colored (felsic), fine grained (volcanic) igneous rock

Pumice: Fine grained, felsic, vesicular volcanic igneous rock. Vesicular Texture: Pumice: Fine grained, felsic, vesicular volcanic igneous rock. Scoria: Fine grained, mafic, vesicular volcanic igneous rock.

Igneous Rocks Rocks can be grouped into families: Granite family = felsic, light, contains quartz, feldspar, & muscovite. (granite, rhyolite, obsidian, pumice) Gabbro family = mafic, dark, contains feldspar, olivine, biotite. (gabbro, basalt, scoria) Diorite family = intermediate composition and color. (diorite, andesite, obsidian)

Igneous Rocks Let’s try some examples, tell me if the following rock samples are: 1. Felsic or Mafic 2. Fine grained or Coarse grained 3. Intrusive or Extrusive Be sure to tell me how you knew.

Basalt Mafic = Dark color Fine grained= Small crystals Extrusive = Small crystals = Formed on surface

Diorite Felsic = Light color Coarse grained= Large crystals Intrusive = Large crystals = Formed underground

Gabbro Mafic = Dark color Coarse grained= Large crystals Intrusive = Large crystals = formed underground

Pumice Felsic = Light color Fine grained= Small crystals Extrusive = Small crystals = Formed above ground

Scoria Mafic = Dark color Fine grained= Small crystals Extrusive = Small crystals = Formed above ground

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