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1 The Rock Cycle- Minerals form rocks
All rocks can be transformed into other rock types Rocks are divided into 3 categories Igneous- crystalline- forms as liquid cools Metamorphic- crystalline-forms as rocks are heated and squeezed Sedimentary- non-crystalline- smaller pieces or chemicals from other rocks

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3 L Igneous formed from Magma and Lava Magma • molten rock below Earth's
surface. L ava magma on the Earth's surface. Pyroclastic material ( pyro = fire, clastic = debris) Airborne lava cools as it falls

4 Composition of the magma
Analogous to what makes up the “stew" What chemical elements are present What material has the magma moved through Temperature of the melt Not only how hot, but how long it stays that hot also relates to pressure of the molten rock Cooling environment fast vs slow Internal vs External Water content

5 Bowen's Reaction Series-
IMPORTANT! Plagioclase Olivine (Ca-feldspar) Pyroxene Continuous Discontinuous Amphibole Plagioclase Biotite (Na-feldspar) Orthoclase (K-feldspar) Muscovite Quartz

6 What things might you describe when looking at an igneous rock?

7 between the two extremes in Si content and other atoms. Mafic magma •
Composition of Igneous rocks Felsic or Sialic magma Si-rich (> 65%) rich in K, and Al little Ca, Fe, and Mg. Intermediate magma between the two extremes in Si content and other atoms. Mafic magma Si - poor (< 35%) richer in Ca, Fe, and Mg.

8 Ways of Changing Magma Composition

9 Viscosity of Magma/ Lava Viscosity of Magma/ Lava
Viscosity- important for volcanic activity the resistance of a liquid to flow the resistance of a liquid to flow high viscosity = thick and stiff low viscosity = thin and "runny". Related to: Related to: amount of water (H2O) in magma amount of silica (Si) in magma Mafic Mafic thin, low viscosity Felsic Felsic thick, high viscosity

10 Igneous Rock Textures- how big are the Phaneritic Texture
minerals? Phaneritic Texture Visible Mineral Grains distinguishable as different colored interlocking shapes Aphanitic Texture Mineral grains too small to be seen microscopic Porphyritic Texture Two distinct sizes of mineral grains Large and Small Large = Phenocrysts Small = Groundmass or Matrix Groundmass Grains may be either visible or not

11 Porphyritic texture Aphanitic basalt (mafic composition) constitutes the groundmass

12 Cooling Histories Minerals need time and space to grow
More time = Bigger crystals visible mineral grains P & T control cooling rates of magma Temp Earth is a good insulator holds in heat keeps out cool Atmosphere is a relatively bad insulator transfers heat easily Earth has pressure Weight of overlying rocks Magma trying to push up (density) water vapor (steam), wants to expand

13 Categories of Igneous EOF
Granite Intrusive rocks cool beneath Earth's surface cool very slowly higher P & T Phaneritic textures Rhyolite Extrusive rocks cool on the Earth's Surface cool relatively fast lower T & P Aphanitic textures Basalt porphyry Pyroclastic textures Complex Partially cools below and above Porphyritic textures

14 Igneous rock names • determined by texture •
size and arrangement of mineral grains AND by mineral composition minerals affect rock color and indicate temperature of creation

15 Pegmatite A Pegmatite is a very coarse-grained igneous rock.
Crystals are >2 cm, often larger. Most are granitic, although mafic pegmatites can form. Biotite mineral grain Feldspar mineral grain Quartz mineral grain

16 Granite & Rhyolite What are the textures in these two rocks ?
Phaneritic Texture Felsic magma Aphanitic Texture What are the textures in these two rocks ?

17 Andesite & Diorite What are the textures in these two rocks ?
Phaneritic texture -forms from intermediate composition magma Aphanitic texture forms from intermediate composition magma What are the textures in these two rocks ?

18 Basalt & Gabbro phaneritic texture aphanitic texture
forms from mafic magma forms from mafic magma Basalt Gabbro

19 Peridotite- the abundance of Olivine crystals (more than 40%) makes the rock take on a green appearance

20 Obsidian- a popular rock among
paleopeople for tool making Volcanic Glass

21 Tuffs & Breccias- look like sedimentary rock Tuffs & Breccias
But they are not….it is volcanic ash that is lithified

22 How do we tell where the igneous rocks formed and what can we derive from the rocks about the conditions of formation?

23 Pyroclastics Lava flow Volcanic neck Igneous dike Igneous Sill Batholith

24 Sierra Nevada Batholith- Home to Yosemite National Park and a lot of Granites and Grano-diorites

25 Sierra Nevada Batholith

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27 Areal extent of the Idaho Batholith- a huge (15,400 square miles) intrusive body of primarily felsic composition (granites) igneous rocks

28 An igneous dike- Discordant with surrounding rock It cuts across other rocks

29 An igneous sill- Concordant with surrounding rock It runs parallel to other rocks

30 Necks & Ig Dikes Neck Dike igneous sill Igneous sill


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