Unit 4 Day 4
Igneous Rocks
SOL 6 a.igneous (intrusive and extrusive) rocks;
Objective
Classify igneous rocks by mineral content and texture. 1. 1. – granite;
2. – pumice, obsidian, and basalt.
Endurung Understanding
The rock cycle is an ongoing process by which rocks are formed. It gives us an explanation of how Earth materials are through time.
Igneous Rocks
Minerals combine in the Earth’s crust to form rocks. Most rocks are made of one or more minerals. Igneous rocks were the first type to form on Earth as its molten surface
and
Igneous Rocks form from the crystallization of
is molten rock below Earth’s surface
is magma that flows out onto Earth’s surface
Igneous Rock Types
Igneous rocks are classified based upon where they
Extrusive igneous rocks on the surface and are (small crystals)
Other common extrusive igneous rocks include ,
, and
igneous rocks beneath the surface and are coarse-grained (larger crystals)
Magma
Magma is often a slushy mix of molten , and mineral crystals
Silica (SiO2) is the most common compound in magma and has the greatest effect on its characteristics
Magma Formation
There are four main factors that affect magma formation
. Heat comes from the remaining energy from Earth’s formation and the decay of radioactive elements
. The pressure increases with depth
. More decreases the melting point of the rocks
. Minerals melt at different temperatures
Classifying Igneous Rocks
Extrusive and intrusive igneous rocks are further classified by their
Classifying Igneous Rocks
Felsic rocks are light colored, have high silica contents, and contain quartz and the feldspars orthoclase and plagioclase
is the most common felsic rock
Classifying Igneous Rocks
.rocks are dark, have lower silica contents and are rich in iron and magnesium
is a mafic rock
Classifying Igneous Rocks
Bowen’s Reaction Series
As magma, minerals form in predictable patterns. The reaction series has two main branches of crystallization
Feldspars undergo a continuous change in composition. The first to form are rich in calcium and as cooling continues the feldspars react with the magma and change to sodium rich
Iron-rich minerals undergo abrupt changes during fractional crystallization
As minerals form in the order shown in Bowens reaction series elements are removed from the remaining magma. . are the most abundant elements and are left over at the end of the reaction series. The finally crystallizes to form .
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