1 / 17

Who Wants to be a Super Millionaire?

Who Wants to be a Super Millionaire?. IGNEOUS ROCKS. IGNEOUS PROCESSES AND IGNEOUS ROCKS. Cooled and crystallized from molten rock. Can occur at surface of the Earth or at depth. MAGMA (Hot, liquid magma) Molten rock within the Earth. May be completely liquid.

Download Presentation

Who Wants to be a Super Millionaire?

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Who Wants to be a Super Millionaire?

  2. IGNEOUS ROCKS IGNEOUS PROCESSES AND IGNEOUS ROCKS Cooled and crystallized from molten rock. Can occur at surface of the Earth or at depth. MAGMA (Hot, liquid magma) Molten rock within the Earth. May be completely liquid. Commonly contains liquid, solid crystals and dissolved gases. LAVA Molten rock that flows above ground.

  3. Kilauea, HI 16-25 February, 2003

  4. MELTING ROCKS AND CRYSTALLIZING MAGMA IGNEOUS PROCESSES AND IGNEOUS ROCKS When rocks melt, bonds between ions are broken. Crystalline solid no longer exists. Hot liquid contains still solid fragments. Minerals melt at different temperatures. Melting causes changes in magma composition. Cooling of hot liquid allows crystallization of minerals. Bonds are re-established. Crystalline structure grows until edges touch adjacent crystals. Minerals crystallize at different temperatures.

  5. IGNEOUS ROCKS IGNEOUS PROCESSES AND IGNEOUS ROCKS Classification of Igneous Rocks uses TEXTURE and COMPOSITION. TEXTURE OF IGNEOUS ROCKS TEXTURE is the appearance of the size, shape and arrangement of the mineral grains in the rock. TEXTURE is directly influenced by the cooling rate of the magma or lava. Slow cooling yields large crystals. Rapid cooling yields small or no crystals.

  6. TEXTURE OF IGNEOUS ROCKS IGNEOUS PROCESSES AND IGNEOUS ROCKS TEXTURE is directly related to cooling rate. Slow cooling produces large crystals. Slow cooling take 100’s to 1000’s of years. Large crystals are > 2mm. Called PHANERITIC or COARSE-GRAINED. Occurs when igneous rocks cool beneath Earth’s surface.

  7. TEXTURE OF IGNEOUS ROCKS IGNEOUS PROCESSES AND IGNEOUS ROCKS PHANERITIC TEXTURE Because the Earth is a poor conductor of heat, rocks with phaneritic texture cool very slowly. Slow cooling takes place within the Earth. Rocks with phaneritic texture are called INTRUSIVE or PLUTONIC rocks.

  8. TEXTURE OF IGNEOUS ROCKS IGNEOUS PROCESSES AND IGNEOUS ROCKS Some igneous rocks form at low temperatures from magmas that have high water content. Very large crystals are produced in this process. These rocks are called PEGMATITES. PEGMATITES usually contain quartz, feldspar and micas. Beryl and tourmaline are also common. Found in Rumford, Bethel and Popham Beach in Maine.

  9. TEXTURE OF IGNEOUS ROCKS IGNEOUS PROCESSES AND IGNEOUS ROCKS Magmas or lavas that cool quickly allow little time for crystals to grow. Produces small crystals < 2mm. Crystals < 2mm are called APHANITIC OR FINE- GRAINED. Occurs when igneous rocks cool at or near Earth’s surface.

  10. TEXTURE OF IGNEOUS ROCKS IGNEOUS PROCESSES AND IGNEOUS ROCKS APHANITIC TEXTURE Because air and water are good conductors of heat, rocks with aphanitic texture cool very quickly. Rapid cooling takes place at or near the Earth’s surface. Rocks with aphanitic texture are called EXTRUSIVE or VOLCANIC rocks.

  11. TEXTURE OF IGNEOUS ROCKS IGNEOUS PROCESSES AND IGNEOUS ROCKS GLASSY TEXTURE When lava cools extremely fast, i.e., instantaneously, crystals have no time to form. Usually occurs when lava enters atmosphere or water. Ions are frozen in place randomly. Texture is termed GLASSY.

  12. TEXTURE OF IGNEOUS ROCKS IGNEOUS PROCESSES AND IGNEOUS ROCKS PORPHYRITIC TEXTURE Texture reflects two stage cooling history of the rock. Minerals begin to form slowly beneath Earth’s surface, resulting in large crystals (plutonic stage). Then eruption occurs allowing remaining magma or lava to cool quickly resulting in smaller crystals (volcanic stage). PHENOCRYST GROUNDMASS

  13. IGNEOUS COMPOSITIONS IGNEOUS PROCESSES AND IGNEOUS ROCKS Magmas typically contain O, Si, Al, Fe, Mg, Ca, Na, K and S. Influences composition of igneous rocks. TEMPERATURE, PRESSURE AND WATER CONTENT also determine magma composition.

  14. IGNEOUS COMPOSITIONS IGNEOUS PROCESSES AND IGNEOUS ROCKS Gases are a major constituent in lava and magmas. Include : Water vapor (H2O) Carbon dioxide (CO2) Sulfur dioxide (SO2) Silicate minerals are a major constituent. Classification of igneous rocks also based on SILICA CONTENT of the rock.

More Related