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Giant’s Causeway Lea Korsmeyer

Giant’s Causeway Lea Korsmeyer. CRYSTALLIZATION OF MAGMA. IGNEOUS PROCESSES AND IGNEOUS ROCKS. ASSIMILATION. Produces felsic magmas by melting of surrounding country rock. Adds silica to magma. MAGMA MIXING. Two different magma chambers merge and magmas

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Giant’s Causeway Lea Korsmeyer

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  1. Giant’s Causeway Lea Korsmeyer

  2. CRYSTALLIZATION OF MAGMA IGNEOUS PROCESSES AND IGNEOUS ROCKS ASSIMILATION Produces felsic magmas by melting of surrounding country rock. Adds silica to magma. MAGMA MIXING Two different magma chambers merge and magmas mix producing magma of new composition.

  3. INTRUSIVE ROCK FORMATIONS IGNEOUS PROCESSES AND IGNEOUS ROCKS Magma generally moves forcefully into cracks in pre-existing rocks. Because volume expands when rock becomes liquid additional fracturing occurs. Magma moves into these newly created spaces. PLUTON - any subsurface intrusive igneous body. COUNTRY ROCK - pre-existing rock surrounding intrusive igneous body. XENOLITH - piece of pre-existing rock in intrusion.

  4. INTRUSIVE ROCK FORMATIONS IGNEOUS PROCESSES AND IGNEOUS ROCKS COUNTRY ROCK

  5. INTRUSIVE ROCK FORMATIONS IGNEOUS PROCESSES AND IGNEOUS ROCKS XENOLITH

  6. INTRUSIVE ROCK FORMATIONS IGNEOUS PROCESSES AND IGNEOUS ROCKS DIAPIR A dome shaped igneous intrusion within other rocks.

  7. INTRUSIVE ROCK FORMATIONS IGNEOUS PROCESSES AND IGNEOUS ROCKS TABULAR PLUTONS - slab-like intrusions DIKE - a discordant tabular pluton Pluton cuts across the pre-existing bedding.

  8. INTRUSIVE ROCK FORMATIONS IGNEOUS PROCESSES AND IGNEOUS ROCKS Shiprock, NM

  9. INTRUSIVE ROCK FORMATIONS IGNEOUS PROCESSES AND IGNEOUS ROCKS TABULAR PLUTONS - slab-like intrusions SILL - a concordant tabular pluton Pluton intruded parallel to pre-existing bedding. Antarctica Salt River Canyon, AZ

  10. INTRUSIVE ROCK FORMATIONS IGNEOUS PROCESSES AND IGNEOUS ROCKS LARGE PLUTONS Typically > 3 or 4 kilometers thick. Up to 100’s of kilometers in length.

  11. INTRUSIVE ROCK FORMATIONS IGNEOUS PROCESSES AND IGNEOUS ROCKS LACCOLITH Mushroom-shaped intrusion. Intrudes layers and pushes overlying layers upward into a dome shape. Form at shallow depths. Usually composed of felsic magmas. Henry Mtns = laccolith

  12. INTRUSIVE ROCK FORMATIONS IGNEOUS PROCESSES AND IGNEOUS ROCKS Saucer-shaped pluton. Generally mafic magma. Weight of magma forces surrounding layers downward into the space evacuated by magma. Exhibit fractional crystallization. LOPOLITH

  13. INTRUSIVE ROCK FORMATIONS IGNEOUS PROCESSES AND IGNEOUS ROCKS Massive discordant intrusion. Exposed surface >100 km2. Composed of diorites and granites. Can occur as multiple events e.g. Sierra Nevada. Form at depths up to 30 km. Generally form elongate mountain ranges. Also found in central parts of continents but are eroded flat. BATHOLITH Half Dome, Yosemite, CA

  14. INTRUSIVE ROCK FORMATIONS IGNEOUS PROCESSES AND IGNEOUS ROCKS BATHOLITH

  15. INTRUSIVE ROCK FORMATIONS IGNEOUS PROCESSES AND IGNEOUS ROCKS STOCK Large igneous intrusion, similar to batholith, but area is less than 100 km2.

  16. IGNEOUS ROCKS AND PLATE TECTONICS IGNEOUS PROCESSES AND IGNEOUS ROCKS Most igneous rocks are associated with plate boundaries. Gabbros and basalts at: Mid-oceanic ridges Intraplate hot spots or mantle plumes Rifting continents Andesites and Diorites found at subduction zones. Particularly ocean-continent subduction Rhyolites and Granites also found at subduction zones. Requires partial melting of continental crust. Also found where continents rift.

  17. VOLCANOES AND VOLCANISM EXTRUSIVE FEATURES VOLCANO - landforms generated when magma is released from the Earth’s interior through openings. Openings are called VENTS. Surtsey, Iceland, 1963 Heimaey, Iceland, 1973

  18. VOLCANOES AND VOLCANISM Puu Kamoamoa, HI Nyiragongo, Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire)

  19. VOLCANOES AND VOLCANISM “I don’t know where I’m a gonna go when the volcano blows.” - Jimmy Buffett Soufriere Hills, Montserrat

  20. VOLCANOES AND VOLCANISM Mt. St. Helens, WA 17 May 1980

  21. VOLCANOES AND VOLCANISM Mt. St. Helens, WA 18 May 1980

  22. VOLCANOES AND VOLCANISM Mt. St. Helens, WA 19 May 1982

  23. VOLCANOES AND VOLCANISM VOLCANISM Has produced most of the water on Earth. Has vastly modified the Earth’s atmosphere. Has created new land. Produces fertile agricultural land. Provides a source of geothermal energy in Italy, Iceland and California. Presents significant natural hazard.

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