The Solid Earth - Chapter 7: Intrusive Igneous Activities Flashcards

1
Q

Intrusive igneous bodies form when ___ crystallizes within the earth’s crust

A

magma

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2
Q

Name two ways that intrusive igneous rocks are classified according to shape

A

tabular (sheetlike)

massive

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3
Q

Name two ways that intrusive igneous bodies are classified based on orientation to host rock

A

discordant (cutting across sedimentary beds)

concordant (parallel to sedimentary beds)

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4
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Discordant sheetlike bodies produced when magma is injected into fractures that cut across rock layers

A

Dikes

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5
Q

Dikes are typically (more/less) vulnerable to weathering than surrounding rock

A

less

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6
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Tabular bodies formed when magma is injected along sedimentary bedding surfaces

A

Sills

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7
Q

Horizontal sills are thought to form from ___ lava

A

fluid

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8
Q

Which type of sill is the most common - vertical or horizontal?

A

Horizontal

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9
Q

Sills are most often composed of ____ magma which is typically quite fluid

A

Basaltic

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10
Q

Sills form only at rather ___ depths where the pressure exerted by the weight of overlying strata is relatively low

A

shallow

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11
Q

The cracks that form as a consequence of contraction that occurs during the cooling of molten rock

A

columnar joints

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12
Q

These are similar to sills because they form when magma is intruded between sedimentary layers in a near surface environment

A

Laccoliths

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13
Q

By far these are the largest intrusive igneous bodies

A

Batholiths

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14
Q

The magma that forms laccoliths is more ___

A

viscous

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15
Q

Smaller intrusive bodies that behave like batholiths

A

stocks

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16
Q

Batholiths are usually composed of rock types having chemical compositions near the ___ end of the spectrum

A

granite

17
Q

True or false: batholiths frequently compose the cores of mountain systems. Here uplift and erosion have removed the surrounding rock to expose the resistant igneous body

A

True