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Title: PETROLOGY


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PETROLOGY
  1. Description of rocks
  2. Classification of rocks
  3. Theories on how these rocks formed

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  • Cooling Rates
  • Cooling rates influence the texture if the
    igneous rock
  • Quick cooling fine grains
  • Slow cooling coarse grains
  • Crystallize from molten material
  • Magma - below the Earth's surface
  • Lava - erupts onto the Earth's surface through a
    volcano or crack (fissure)
  • Lava cools more quickly because it is on the
    surface.

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EKTRUSIF/VULCONIK (Batuan Beku Luar)
  • Terbentuk di permukaan bumi.
  • Pembentukan mineral berjalan cepat
  • Kristalisasi tidak terjadi/kurang sempurna
  • Ukuran mineral tidak dapat dilihat dengan mata.
  • Tekstur halus

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INTRUSIF/PLUTONIK (Batuan Beku Dalam)
  • Terbentuk jauh di dalam bumi.
  • Pembentukan mineral berjalan lambat
  • Kristalisasi sempurna
  • Ukuran mineral dapat dilihat dengan mata.
  • Tekstur kasar

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Igneous textures
  • Glassy instantaneous cooling
  • Obsidian (volcanic glass)

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  • Aphanitic - fine grain size (lt 1 mm) result of
    quick cooling
  • Basalt
  • Rhyolite
  • Andesite

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  • Phaneritic - coarse grain size visible grains
    (1-10 mm) result of slow cooling
  • Granite
  • Diorite
  • Gabbro

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  • Vesicular - contains tiny holes called vesicles
    which formed due to gas bubbles in the lava or
    magma. Very porous. May resemble a sponge.
    Commonly low density may float on water.

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Composition of Igneous Rocks
  1. Felsic (granitic or Sialic )
  2. Intermediate (or andesitic)
  3. Mafic (or basaltic)
  4. Ultramafic

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Felsic (granitic or Sialic )
  • Dominated by silicon and aluminum (SiAl)
  • Usually light in color
  • Characteristic of continental crust
  • Rock types include Granite, Riolite
  • Accecories mineral potassium feldspar (generally
    pink or white) , Na-plagioclase feldspar
    (generally white) , quartz (generally gray or
    colorless) , biotite

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Intermediate (or andesitic)
  • Intermediate in composition between sialic and
    mafic
  • Rock types include
  • Andesite (aphanitic)
  • Diorite (phaneritic)
  • Accecories mineral
  • plagioclase feldspar, amphibole, pyroxene,
    biotite, quartz

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Mafic (or basaltic)
  • Contains abundant ferromagnesian minerals
    (magnesium and iron silicates)
  • Usually dark in color (dark gray to black)
  • Characteristic of Earth's oceanic crust, Hawaiian
    volcanoes
  • Forms a runny (low viscosity) lava
  • Rock types include Basalt, Gabbro

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Ultramafic
  • Almost entirely magnesium and iron silicates
    (ferromagnesian minerals)
  • Rock types include
  • Peridotite (phaneritic)
  • dominated by olivine - the birthstone is Peridot,
    which gives its name to Peridotite
  • Minerals commonly present include
  • Olivine is dominant. (Olivine is olive green).
  • may have minor amounts of pyroxene and
    Ca-plagioclase

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Order of crystallizationby Dr. N.L. Bowen
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GABBROThis is a mafic igneous intrusive
rock.
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DIORITEThis speckled coarse-grained specimen is
an intermediate composition igneous intrusive
rock.
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GRANITE This is a felsic intrusive rock.
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BASALTThis typically dark, mafic to ultramafic
volcanic rock is apparently featureless. The
presence of olivine suggests it is ultramafic.
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RHYOLITEThe lighter colour is indicative of the
felsic composition of this extrusive rock.
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Kelompok Batuan Beku
  1. Rhyolit Granit
  2. Trachit- Syenit
  3. Dasit-Kwarsa Dasit
  4. Andesit-Diorit
  5. Gabro-Basalt
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