Igneous Rocks and Their Origin Chapter 5

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Igneous Rocks and Their Origin Chapter 5

Three Types of Rocks Igneous rocks - Formed from volcanic eruptions - either external or internal Sedimentary rocks - Formed from erosional processes Metamorphic rocks - Deforming of rocks above from exposure to high pressure and temperature

The Rock Cycle A rock is composed of grains of one or more minerals The rock cycle shows how one type of rocky material is transformed into another

Igneous Rocks Igneous extrusion (lava) Extrusive igneous rocks form when lava erupts at the surface. The resulting rock is fine-grained or has a glassy texture. Basalt

Igneous Rocks Igneous intrusion Intrusive igneous rocks form when magma intrudes into unmelted rock masses. The slow cooling process produces coarsely grained rocks. Granite

How do we Know Igneous Rocks Formed at Depth? Torres del Paine, Chile Mineralogy / Chemistry? Grain size (coarse vs fine grained) Lab expmts require high P & T to form large grains Outcrops: See intrusions into country rock -Contact/chill zones, baked and metamorphosed Xenoliths of country rock found in igneous intrusions

Igneous Rock Identification Igneous rock names are based on texture (grain size) and composition Textural classification Coarse-grained: Plutonic rocks (gabbro-diorite-granite) cooled slowly at depth Fine-Grained: Volcanic rocks (basalt-andesite-rhyolite) cooled rapidly at the Earth s surface Compositional classification Mafic rocks (gabbro-basalt) contain dark-colored ferromagnesian minerals, iron rich (50% silica) Intermediate rocks (diorite-andesite) contain roughly equal amounts of dark- and light-colored minerals Felsic rocks (granite-rhyolite) light-colored minerals, silica rich (65%)

Igneous Rock Textures Texture refers to the size, shape and arrangement of grains Texture of igneous rocks is controlled by cooling rate Extrusive rocks cool quickly at the Earth s surface and are fine-grained (small <1 mm) Intrusive rocks cool slowly deep beneath Earth s surface and are coarse-grained (large >1 mm) Fine-grained igneous rock Coarse-grained igneous rock

Igneous Rock Identification Olivine Igneous names are based on 1) texture and 2) mineralogic composition

Intrusive Rock Bodies Intrusive rocks exist in bodies or structures that penetrate or cut through pre-existing country rock Shallow intrusions: Dikes and sills Form <2 km beneath Earth s surface Chill and solidify quickly in cool country rock

Intrusive Rock Bodies Plutons: deep magmatic intrusions - Form at considerable depth beneath the surface when rising blobs of magma (diapirs) get trapped within the crust

Pluton in Ship Rock, New Mexico

Intrusive Rock Bodies Volcanic neck Shallow intrusion formed when magma solidifies in throat of volcano Light-colored dikes Dike Tabular intrusive structure that cuts across any layering in country rock Sill Tabular intrusive structure that parallels Basaltic sill layering in country rock Sierra Nevada batholith

How Magma Forms Heat from below Melting Temp (Tm) of granite is 650oC and basalt is 1000oC Geothermal gradient: Rate at which temperature increases with depth beneath the surface is 30o/km Volcanic geotherm is higher due to rise of hot magma, gases (water), or composition change Granite melting T = 650o C

Melting Temperature can be Effected by: Increasing temperature Decrease in pressure Addition of water Mixed mineral composition

Melting Temperature can be Effected by: Heat vs. pressure Melting point of minerals generally increases with increasing pressure Decompression melting can occur when hot mantle rock moves upward and pressure is reduced enough to drop melting point to the temperature of the rising rock body

... Melting Temperature Hot water under pressure Water becomes increasingly reactive at higher temperatures Highly reactive water vapor can reduce the melting point of rocks by over 200 C Mineral mixtures Mixtures of minerals, such as quartz and potassium feldspar, can result in the melting of both at temperatures hundreds of degrees lower than either mineral would melt on its own Insert new Fig. 3.18 here

Magma Melting Mixed magmas may have a lower melting temperature than either alone.

Magma Crystallization and Melting Sequence Bowen's Reaction Series Minerals crystallize in a predictable order (and melt in the reverse order) Minerals crystallize in sequence with decreasing temperature olivine pyroxene amphibole biotite feldspars quartz Bowen s Reaction Series

Lessons from Bowen s Reaction Series Variety of igneous rocks is produced by variety of magma compositions Mafic magmas will crystallize into basalt or gabbro Intermediate magmas will similarly crystallize into diorite or andesite if minerals are not removed Minerals melt in the reverse order of that in which they crystallize from a magma

Igneous Activity and Plate Tectonics Igneous activity occurs primarily at or near tectonic plate boundaries Divergent boundaries: typically produce mafic igneous rocks Increased heat flow Decompression melting at spreading centers Convergent boundaries: typically produce intermediate igneous rocks High pressures and high temperatures induce melting Water release melting occurs above subduction zones (andesite, granite)

Igneous Activity and Plate Tectonics Felsic igneous rocks are commonly formed adjacent to convergent boundaries Hot rising magma causes partial melting of the granitic continental crust Intraplate volcanism Rising mantle plumes can produce localized hotspots and volcanoes when they produce magmas that rise through oceanic or continental crust Hawaii is an example