Exam 3: Igneous Rocks and Processes

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At the Earth's surface, the mineral albite melts at 1118° C. At a depth of 100 km, it would melt at:

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All of the following are differences between MORBs and OIBs EXCEPT:

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Obsidian is dark- colored because of its:

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All of the following represent typical tectonic settings for the occurrence of the specified rock type EXCEPT:

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The geothermal gradient describes how:

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The temperature at which a mineral melts:

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Where are most igneous rocks found?

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The rocks that make up the oceanic crust are all:

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The texture of obsidian and pumice is:

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Which of the following is NOT true about Bowen's reaction series?

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Which of the following statements concerning cooling magma is NOT true?

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In an igneous rock with two distinct classes of crystal size, which of the following is true?

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Which of the following statements concerning batholiths is NOT true?

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An ultramafic rock has the highest proportion of:

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Why are basalt and gabbro the only igneous rocks in oceanic crust?

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Which of the following is an example of an intermediate igneous rock?

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A laccolith is a:

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List and describe four economic uses for igneous rocks.

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What is the last mineral to form according to Bowen's reaction series?

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The term texture refers to:

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