Chap 4 Magma and Igneous Rocks Flashcards

1
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Geothermal gradient

A

The rate at which the Earth’s temperature increase with
dept

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Formation of Magma

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 Pressure release = decompression melting= Geothermal gradient

 Heat transfer from rising magma

 Addition of volatiles
Wet magma = up to 15% volatiles ∴ melts at lower temps
Dry Magma = no volatiles ∴ melts at higher temps

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3
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What is magma made of?

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  1. Liquid = melt
  2. Solids = silicates
  3. Volatiles ( AND )
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4
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Magma types:

A

Felsic,
Intermediate,
Mafic,
Ultramafic

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5
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Felsic magma

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%: 66-76%
Density: Very low
Temp: Very low
Viscosity: Very high: Explosive
Plutonic: Granite
(Obsidian
=glass)
Volcanic: Rhyolite

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Intermediate magma:

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%: 52-66%
Density: Low
Temp: Low
Viscosity: High: Explosive
Plutonic: Diorite
Volcanic: Andesite

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Mafic magma:

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%: 45-52%
Density: High
Temp: High
Viscosity: Low: thin,
hot, runny
Plutonic: Gabbro
Volcanic: Basalt

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Ultramafic magma:

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%: 38-45%
Density: Very High
Temp: Very high
Viscosity: Very low
Plutonic: Peridotite
Volcanic: Komatiite

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9
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Processes involved in magma variation

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 Partial melting
 Assimilation
 Mixing magmas
 Fractional crystallisation

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10
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Partial melting

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= different types of rock melt/partially melt by different amounts
∴ partial melting of: Ultramafic –> Mafic –> Intermediate –> Felsic

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Assimilation

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= rock surrounding magma may partially melt and mix with original magma

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12
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Mixing magmas

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= one magma composition can be derived from another during
crystallisation

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13
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Fractional crystallisation

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= magmas of different compositions can mix to produce new, inbetween compositions

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14
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Characteristics of intrusive igneous rock

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 Baked zone
 Chill margin
 Xenoliths

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15
Q

Baked zone

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= rim of heat
altered country rock

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16
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Chill margin

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= magma at
contact that cooled rapidly

17
Q

Xenoliths

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= country rock
fragment in magma
∴ magma cooled before xenolith could
be assimilated

18
Q

Invasion in colder country rock

A

 Thermal metamorphism and melting
 Inflation of fractures pushing the rock aside
 Incorporation of country rock fragments (xenolith)
 Hydrothermal (hot water) alteration

19
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Intrusive rock bodies

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 Concordant
 Discordant
 Tabular
 Plutonic

20
Q

Concordant Intrusive rock body

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= does not cut across rock layers (sill, locolith, lopolith)

21
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Discordant Intrusive rock body

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= cuts across rock layers (batholith, stock, dyke)

22
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Tabular Intrusive rock body

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= flat with uniform thickness (sill, dyke)

23
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Plutonic Intrusive rock body

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= body/blob of intrusive igneous rock (batholith, stock, lopolith, locolith)

24
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Factors affecting the cooling time of magma

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  1. Depth of intrusion
  2. Shape and size
  3. Presence of circulating ground water
25
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Types of textures

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  1. Glassy
  2. Interlocking mineral crystals/ crystalline
  3. Fragmental
26
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Glassy texture

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= fast cooling OR highly viscous; made of solid glass or solid shards

27
Q

Interlocking mineral crystals/ crystalline texture

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= slow cooling; minerals that fit like jigsaw pieces

28
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Fragmental texture

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= pieces of pre-existing rocks

o Aphanitic = finely crystalline, only microscopically visible ∴ rapid cooling

o Phaneritic = coarsely crystalline, mm-cm

o Porphyritic = a mixture of coarse and fine grained (Indicates a 2-stage history ∴ initial slow cooling and subsequent eruption cools magma quickly)

o Pegmatitic = exceptionally coarse mineral crystals; form from water rich melts in
which atoms can move around so rapidly (not very viscous) that large crystals can
grow very quickly