Igneous Rock Classification Flashcards

2.5-2.10

1
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Three main igneous textures

A

crystalline
fragmental
glassy

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2
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define aphanitic

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fine grained crystals grow quickly under conditions of rapid cooling, typically in extrusive settings

1 stage of cooling

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3
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define phaneritic

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coarse grained crystals grow larger by cooling slowly typically intrusive

1 stage of cooling

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4
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defined porphyritic

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both small and large crystals (called phenocrysts)

initial slow cooling followed by rapid cooling (usually after eruption)

2 stages of cooling

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5
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texture of rhyolite andesite and basalt

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aphanitic

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6
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texture of granite diorite and gabbro

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phaneritic

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7
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mafic melts have a high proportion of

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magnesium and iron relative to silica

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8
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mafic rocks are usually ___ colored

A

dark

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9
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mafic rocks have ____ specific gravity than felsic

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higher

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10
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Basalt and diorite M/F

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11
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Felsic color

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lighter

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12
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felsic specific gravity

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lower than mafic

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13
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rhyolit and granite M/F

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felsic

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14
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Grain size has to do with

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history not composition

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15
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peridotite M/F A/P I/S/M

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ultramafic phaneritic igneous

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16
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andesite M/F A/P I/S/M

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intermediate anphanitic igneous

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17
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komatite / picrite M/F A/P I/S/M

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ultramafic anphanitic igneous

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18
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granite M/F A/P I/S/M

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felsic phaneritic igneous

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19
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freezing temp is proportional to __ density __ silica content ____how mafic it is

A

+ - +

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20
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what is pumice

A

felsic rock full of vesicles
it floats

glassy igneous rock

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21
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what is scoria

A

vesicular and glassy mafic rock

glassy igneous

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22
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what is obsidian

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glassy felsic rock, no vesicles

glassy igneous

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23
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what the 3 main glassy igneous rocks

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pumice
scoria
obsidian

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24
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what are the pyroclastic igneous rocks

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tuff: fused volcanic ash
volcanic breccia : angular fragments that have fused together

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25
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a volcano is

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a mountain constructed by the eruption of molten rock from earths interior

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26
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volcanoes are a direct consequence of

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plate tectonics and mantle convections

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27
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Products of volcanic eruptions

A

lava flows
volcanic gases
pyroclastic debris

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28
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lava flows are

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molten rock that moves over the ground

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29
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volcanic gases are

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expelled vapor’s and aerosols

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30
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pyroclastic debris are

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fragments blown out of a volcano

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31
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in violent eruptions

A

gas escape is difficult

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32
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in mellow eruptions

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gas escape is easy

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33
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mellow eruptions have _ viscosity

A

low

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34
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violent eruptions have _ viscotisy

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high

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35
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basaltic lava has

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low viscosity and can travel long distances

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36
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andesitic lava is

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too viscous to flow far and tends to break up as it flows

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37
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felsic lava is

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so viscous that it may pile up in a dome shaped mass

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38
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basaltic lava flows are

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very hot, mafic, low viscosity

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39
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basalt flows are often

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thin and fluid
go long distances

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40
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Lava tubes are

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conduits for basaltic lava

41
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andesitic lava flows have

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higher silica , a bit viscous, mound the vent and slow f lowly, cooled crust cracks into rubble

42
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rhyolitic lava flows

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high silica (felsic), more viscous, don’t really flow at all, can be blown out during an eruption

43
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rhyolitic eruptions look like

A

big smoke clouds

44
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pyroclastic flows are

A

flow of hot molten pyroclastic debris,

500-1000C ash that travels at up to 300 Km/h

45
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Tuff is

A

lithified ash

46
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an air fall tuff accumulates like

A

snow

47
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an ignimbrite is a

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tuff that is deposited while still hot; it welds together

48
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pyroclastic debris can trap

A

volcanic gas

49
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pyroclastic debris has ____ specific gravity

A

low

50
Q

3 types of volcanoes

A

shield volcanoes
cinder cones
stratovolcanoes

51
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magma chambers are located

A

in the upper crust

52
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fissures happen when

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magma erupts along a linear tear
or through a pipe shaped conduit with a crater at the top

53
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a crater is

A

a bowl shaped depression atop a volcano

54
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a caldera is

A

a gigantic volcanic depression, they quickly fill with water and become a lake

55
Q

calderas are _____ than craters

A

much larger

56
Q

shield volcanoes are shaped like

A

a dome

57
Q

shield volcanoes have what kind of lava

A

low viscosity basaltic

58
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shield volcanoes have ___ violent eruptions

A

not very

59
Q

what kind of volcano is hawaii

A

shield volcano

60
Q

cinder cones are what shape

A

a cone dumbfuck no shit

61
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cinder cones are the smallest type of

A

volcano

62
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cinder cones form from

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ejected fragments that have built up at the angle of repose around the vent

63
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stratovolcanoes are also known as

A

composite volcanoes

64
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stravolcano shape

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large cone shape, steep slopes

65
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stratovolcanoes are made of

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alternating layers of felsic lava tephra and debris

66
Q

mt st helen’s, mt fuji, mt vesuvius and mt pinotubo are all what kind of volcano

A

stratovolcano

67
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stratovolcanoes have a ____ violent eruption

A

VERY

68
Q

rank the following in size, caldera,
cinder volcanoes, shield volcanoes, stratovolcano small to large

A

cinder
strato
caldera
shield

69
Q

3 main Eruption styles

A

effusive
explosive
plinian

70
Q

effusive characteristics

A

outpouring of basaltic lava
rivers of lava
lava lakes can form near the vent
lava fountains 500 m high

71
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explosive characteristics

A

high gas pressure
more viscous siO2 rich
mostly andesitic and rhyolitic

72
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Plinian characteristics

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often destroy a part of the stratovolcano that created them

create a convective cloud

73
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why are they called plinean

A

roman scholar pliny saw vesuvius erupt

74
Q

what is a lahar

A

volcanic ash and debris mixed with water which travel along drainage ways

75
Q

when do lahars occur

A

snow ice or rain
eruption or not

76
Q

volcanoes cause landslides as

A

movement destabilizes flanks

debris falls off the mountain

77
Q

volcanoes cause tsunamis by

A

destabilizing flanks or caldera collapse

78
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active volcanoes

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are erupting, have erupted recently, are likely to erupt

79
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dormant volcanoes

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haven’t erupted in hundreds to thousands of years

80
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extinct volcanoes

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are no longer capable of erupting

81
Q

to predict eruptions

A

magma movement causes a change in shape that can be measured with tiltmeters or satellite radar

82
Q

to mitigate volcanic hazards

A

don’t build near them
don’t build on lahar drainage routes

83
Q

pinatubo is what eruption type

A

plinian

84
Q

mount kilauea is what type of volcano

A

shield volcano

85
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mount kilauea has what eruption type

A

hawaiian (i know its stupid)

86
Q

Eyjafjallajokull has what type of eruption

A

strombolian (i know what the fuck)

87
Q

white island eruption type

A

phreatic

88
Q

vesuvius eruption type

A

plinian or vesuvian

89
Q

nyiragongo volcano type

A

stratovolcano

90
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hawaiian characteristics

A

predominately effusive, flows with minor scoria

91
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strombolian characteristics

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periodically erupts a fountain of scoria lapilli and ash

92
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vulcanian characteristics

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erupts both scoria tapili and tall plumes of pyroclastic debris

93
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phreatic characteristics

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groundwater interacts with magma producing a steam explosion and blocks of wall rock

94
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phreatomagmatic characteristics

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eruption involves steam explosion but also eruption of wet ash, lapilli, and blocks of lava

95
Q

surtseyan characteristics

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seawater enters the magma chamber and does phreatomagmatic making steam explosions

96
Q

nyiraragongo is on lake

A

kivu

97
Q

nyirgongo is characterized by its

A

vents and fissures

98
Q

limnic eruptions are

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eruptions of gases in a lake, slow release of poison

99
Q

lake nyos eruption type

A

limnic