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Rocks Chapter 4-1 The Rock Cycle. Rock – mixture of minerals, glass or organic matter. Granite: igneous rock Mica Plagioclase Orthoclase Horneblend quartz.

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Page 1: Rocks Chapter 4-1 The Rock Cycle. Rock – mixture of minerals, glass or organic matter. Granite: igneous rock Mica Plagioclase Orthoclase Horneblend quartz.

Rocks

Chapter 4-1

The Rock Cycle

Page 2: Rocks Chapter 4-1 The Rock Cycle. Rock – mixture of minerals, glass or organic matter. Granite: igneous rock Mica Plagioclase Orthoclase Horneblend quartz.

The Rock CycleRock – mixture of minerals, glass or organic matter.

Granite: igneous rockMica

Plagioclase

Orthoclase

Horneblend

quartz

Page 3: Rocks Chapter 4-1 The Rock Cycle. Rock – mixture of minerals, glass or organic matter. Granite: igneous rock Mica Plagioclase Orthoclase Horneblend quartz.

Rock CycleOlder rocks are recycled to make younger rocks.Various processes that alter the rocks;

MeltingTemperature and pressureWeathering, erosion and deposition

Page 4: Rocks Chapter 4-1 The Rock Cycle. Rock – mixture of minerals, glass or organic matter. Granite: igneous rock Mica Plagioclase Orthoclase Horneblend quartz.

Three basic rock groups are formed:

Igneous – melting and cooling

Sedimentary – weathering, erosion and deposition

• Cementing and compacting

Metamorphic – temperature and pressure

Page 5: Rocks Chapter 4-1 The Rock Cycle. Rock – mixture of minerals, glass or organic matter. Granite: igneous rock Mica Plagioclase Orthoclase Horneblend quartz.

Igneous Rocks

Formed from molten material in earth’s crust that emerges or remains in earth’s crust.

Magma – liquid rock UNDER crust

Lava – liquid rock ON crust

Page 6: Rocks Chapter 4-1 The Rock Cycle. Rock – mixture of minerals, glass or organic matter. Granite: igneous rock Mica Plagioclase Orthoclase Horneblend quartz.

Causes of extreme heat in Earth

Pressure

Heat from earth’s interior

Radioactive elements

Page 7: Rocks Chapter 4-1 The Rock Cycle. Rock – mixture of minerals, glass or organic matter. Granite: igneous rock Mica Plagioclase Orthoclase Horneblend quartz.

Two kinds of igneous rocks

Intrusive igneous rocks –

Cooled slowly

Texture – coarse grained - time for large crystal growth

Found in surface of earth after weathering

Page 8: Rocks Chapter 4-1 The Rock Cycle. Rock – mixture of minerals, glass or organic matter. Granite: igneous rock Mica Plagioclase Orthoclase Horneblend quartz.

Pegmatite

Extremely large crystals

Long time for crystal growth

Intrusive sites

Page 9: Rocks Chapter 4-1 The Rock Cycle. Rock – mixture of minerals, glass or organic matter. Granite: igneous rock Mica Plagioclase Orthoclase Horneblend quartz.

Gabbro

Plagioclase feldspar

Pyroxene

Page 10: Rocks Chapter 4-1 The Rock Cycle. Rock – mixture of minerals, glass or organic matter. Granite: igneous rock Mica Plagioclase Orthoclase Horneblend quartz.

Diorite

Salt and pepper rock

Granite

Hornblende – black

White Plagioclase – white/gray

Page 11: Rocks Chapter 4-1 The Rock Cycle. Rock – mixture of minerals, glass or organic matter. Granite: igneous rock Mica Plagioclase Orthoclase Horneblend quartz.

Extrusive Igneous Rocks

Cools near earth’s surface

Cools quickly

Texture – fine grained

Page 12: Rocks Chapter 4-1 The Rock Cycle. Rock – mixture of minerals, glass or organic matter. Granite: igneous rock Mica Plagioclase Orthoclase Horneblend quartz.

Rhyolite

Feldspar

Quartz

Biotite mica

Fine texture

Page 13: Rocks Chapter 4-1 The Rock Cycle. Rock – mixture of minerals, glass or organic matter. Granite: igneous rock Mica Plagioclase Orthoclase Horneblend quartz.

Basalt

Iron rich

Pyroxene

Plagioclase

Olivine

Fine texture

Quick cooled

Page 14: Rocks Chapter 4-1 The Rock Cycle. Rock – mixture of minerals, glass or organic matter. Granite: igneous rock Mica Plagioclase Orthoclase Horneblend quartz.

Obsidian

Volcanic glass

Texture – glassy

SiO2

Conchoidal fracture

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Pumice Frothy or Glassy threadsSilica basedGases emitted from lava at explosion cause strings that make threadsSo light it floats on water

Page 16: Rocks Chapter 4-1 The Rock Cycle. Rock – mixture of minerals, glass or organic matter. Granite: igneous rock Mica Plagioclase Orthoclase Horneblend quartz.

Scoria

Large holes made by gas escaping from lava

Volcanic cinders

Lava rock

Basaltic – darker than pumice

Page 17: Rocks Chapter 4-1 The Rock Cycle. Rock – mixture of minerals, glass or organic matter. Granite: igneous rock Mica Plagioclase Orthoclase Horneblend quartz.

Classification of Igneous Rocks

Page 18: Rocks Chapter 4-1 The Rock Cycle. Rock – mixture of minerals, glass or organic matter. Granite: igneous rock Mica Plagioclase Orthoclase Horneblend quartz.

Igneous rock classified by composition

Basalt – dense, heavy, dark colored

- rich in Fe and Mg

- lava quick moving

- ocean bottoms

Granitic – light colored, lower density

- magma thick contains Si and O2

- continental plates

- contains great deal of gases (explosive)

Andesite Andesite – between basalt and granite

- violent eruptions

Page 19: Rocks Chapter 4-1 The Rock Cycle. Rock – mixture of minerals, glass or organic matter. Granite: igneous rock Mica Plagioclase Orthoclase Horneblend quartz.

Igneous rocks can be classified by;

CompositionBasalt – ferromagnesium – Fe and Mg

Granite – potassium and silicates SiO2

Texture:Large crystalsSmall/no crystals

Place of cooling:Intrusiveextrusive

Page 20: Rocks Chapter 4-1 The Rock Cycle. Rock – mixture of minerals, glass or organic matter. Granite: igneous rock Mica Plagioclase Orthoclase Horneblend quartz.

Textbook page 92answer in notebook

Self Check 1,2, 3, 4,

Applying skills