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1 Rocks

2 Composition of Rocks Mixtures of minerals and other materials
20 main rock forming minerals Main minerals Quartz Calcite Olivine Dolomite Pyroxine Amphibole Micas : Biotite, Muscovite Feldspars: Orthoclase, Plagioclase

3 Minerals in Granite

4 What is an igneous rock? Igneous means: "fire-formed rocks"
A rock that is created by cooling Magma Magma means molten (melted) rock Lava is magma that is on the Earth’s Surface

5 Classification of Igneous rocks
Location of formation (cooling) Texture Composition

6 Location of formation Extrusive Intrusive Form from lava Above Ground
Form from magma Underground

7 Extrusive Cool more quickly Faster cooling Why? Smaller grain size
Exposed to Air Faster cooling Smaller grain size Smoother texture

8 Intrusive Cool slowly Slower cooling Why? Large grain/crystal size
Inside the earth, heat escapes slower Slower cooling Large grain/crystal size Texture is not smooth

9 Intrusive and Extrusive Rocks

10 Textures Glassy: caused by rapid cooling; no crystals
Pyroclastic: fragments of glass and crystals; volcanic ash and bombs Aphanitic: microscopic crystals Phaneritic: macroscopic crystals Porphyritic: grains of two distinct sizes; can occur in phaneritic or aphanitic matrix

11 Glassy Instantaneous cooling Smooth texture Composed entirely of glass
Few, if any, crystals visible.

12 Pyroclastic Volcanic fragments. Fragments or clasts Vesicular
very fine (ash) coarse (lapilli) very coarse (bombs and blocks). Vesicular Full of holes

13 Vesicular All magma contains dissolved gasses.
If the magma is thick enough, the gas DOES NOT escape. Holes called vesicles are left behind giving it a spongy appearance.

14 Aphenitic fine grained texture crystals are too small to see Rocks:
Basalt

15 Phaneritic Crystals large enough to see 2-3cm or slightly smaller
Entire rock is composed of crystals.

16 Porphyritic Crystals of two different sizes
Large crystals (phenocrysts) are visible Smaller crystal are not

17 Textures Remember Glassy Pyroclastic/Vesicular Fine Grained
Coarse Grained Know that there are specific names. Used to identify rocks, rate of cooling, and how they are formed.

18 Composition Classified based mainly on amount of silica Magma -> Rock High Silica Light colored Low Silica Dark colored Silica is the main element in Quartz

19 Composition Terms Felsic/Granitic Intermediate Mafic/Basaltic
Ultramafic/Ultrabasic High Silica Low Silica

20 Felsic/Granitic Combines Tend to be light colors Minerals: Feldspar
Silica Tend to be light colors Minerals: quartz, muscovite mica, orthoclase feldspars

21 Intermediate In-between Mafic and Felsic
Has both dark and light colors Minerals of both types

22 Mafic/Basic Combines Tend to be dark colors Minerals Magnesium
Ferrum (Latin for Iron) Tend to be dark colors Minerals olivine, pyroxene, amphibole, biotite mica, plagioclase feldspars


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