Deck 4: Igneous Rocks and Intrusive Activity

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A(n)texture represents a single, long period of cooling and crystallization.

A)pyroclastic
B)aphanitic
C)phaneritic
D)glassy
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Which magma is most likely to quench (congeal)to a natural glass?

A)highly viscous; cools quickly
B)highly viscous; cools slowly
C)highly fluid; cools quickly
D)highly fluid; cools slowly
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Which of the following igneous rocks exhibit aphanitic texture?

A)rhyolite, gabbro
B)andesite, diorite
C)andesite, rhyolite
D)granite, gabbro
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In a porphyritic volcanic rock, which mineral grains are the last to crystallize?

A)vesicles
B)pegmatites
C)matrix or groundmass
D)phenocrysts
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is composed mainly of ferromagnesian minerals.

A)Rhyolite
B)Andesite
C)Granite
D)Peridotite
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All of the following are factors that affect the generation of magma EXCEPT for _ .

A)volatiles
B)pressure
C)crystal size
D)heat
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Extrusive igneous rocks are typically finer grained than intrusive igneous rocks. Why?

A)The extrusive magma, because it is deep below the surface, cools very slowly producing very small mineral grains.
B)Intrusive magma flows onto the Earth's surface and cools very slowly, allowing many small mineral grains to grow.
C)The extrusive magma cools quickly so the mineral grains do not have time to grow.
D)Intrusive magma is cooler because it is well insulated by the surrounding rock.
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Which of the following igneous rocks has a pyroclastic texture?

A)rhyolitic tuff
B)porphyritic basalt
C)andesitic lava
D)intrusive granite
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Consider Bowen's reaction series. Which mineral would you expect to see as a phenocryst in a porphyritic basalt?

A)sodium- rich plagioclase
B)olivine
C)quartz
D)orthoclase
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often contain gem- quality crystals of minerals such as beryl and tourmaline and high concentrations of relatively rare elements such as lithium, boron, and beryllium?

A)Granitic pegmatites
B)Basaltic lavas
C)Diorite plutons
D)Welded tuff sheets
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Changing the composition of magma by incorporating surrounding host rock is known as .

A)assimilation
B)magma mixing
C)differentiation
D)partial melting
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is a volcanic rock that is extremely vesicular and glassy.

A)Tuff
B)Pumice
C)Obsidian
D)Pegmatite
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has the same mineral composition as andesite.

A)Diorite
B)Granite
C)Basalt
D)Gabbro
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Which of the following minerals crystallize early in Bowen's reaction series?

A)olivine
B)biotite
C)quartz
D)muscovite
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In which of the following igneous rocks and environments would you expect to find unusually high concentrations of rare elements such as lithium, beryllium, and boron?

A)pegmatite; crystallized from a water- rich, highly differentiated, residual magma
B)peridotite; crystallized at depth in the upper mantle
C)pumice lump; crystallized at depth in a mass of intrusive granite
D)basalt dike; fills a vertical fracture at shallow depth
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Which of the following best describes an aphanitic texture?

A)The rock consists of broken, volcanic- rock and mineral fragments.
B)The rock is crystalline; mineral grains are too small to be visible without a magnifying lens or microscope.
C)The mineral grains have glassy textures.
D)The rock is crystalline; mineral grains are of distinctly different sizes.
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is thought to be common in the Earth's mantle but rare in the crust.

A)Granite
B)Peridotite
C)Pumice
D)Pegmatite
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is characterized by very coarse mineral grains.

A)Obsidian
B)Pegmatite
C)Pumice
D)Granite
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What do pumice and obsidian have in common?

A)ultramafic composition
B)glassy texture
C)basaltic composition
D)phaneritic texture
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The sizes, shapes, and arrangements of mineral grains in an igneous rock are known as _.

A)mineral content
B)texture
C)silica content
D)Bowen's reaction series
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Which of the following are used for studying rocks with a polarizing microscope?

A)thin sections
B)polished cubes
C)broken chips
D)grain karats
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Pegmatites consist of what size mineral grains?
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A(n)texture would be most unlikely to occur in an extrusive igneous rock.

A)pyroclastic
B)aphanitic
C)glassy
D)phaneritic
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Visible quartz and potassium feldspar grains are the main constituents in a _.

A)granite
B)rhyolite
C)basalt
D)gabbro
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The last minerals to crystallize on Bowen's Reaction Series result in igneous rocks with a composition.

A)ultramafic
B)mafic
C)felsic
D)intermediate
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is named for a prominent, volcanic mountain range in western South America.

A)Basalt
B)Andesite
C)Peridotite
D)Pegmatite
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is the dominant lava erupted from volcanoes on Hawaii and Iceland.

A)Basalt
B)Peridotite
C)Rhyolite
D)Andesite
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refers to the removal and isolation of early- formed mineral grains that can cause the composition of the remaining magma to change.
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What term denotes the larger mineral grains in a porphyritic igneous rock?
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is the name given to molten rock below the Earth's surface.
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Igneous rocks are classified on the basis of what two main characteristics?
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Name two igneous rocks with glassy textures.
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magma, commonly erupted along oceanic ridge systems, originates by partial melting of mantle peridotite.
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Which igneous rock or magma has the lowest silica (SiO2)content?

A)andesite
B)granite
C)peridotite
D)basalt
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A(n)texture refers to rocks composed mainly of mineral and volcanic fragments.
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Technically, the process whereby ions arrange themselves into orderly patterns during the cooling of a liquid is called .
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is the dominant feldspar in basalt.

A)Orthoclase
B)Plagioclase
C)Microcline
D)Pyroxene
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Melting of rocks to form magma as a result of decreases pressure is known as .
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A _ is an open cavity in a volcanic rock that was filled by a gas bubble when the lava was still mainly liquid.

A)vesicle
B)porphyrocryst
C)xenocryst
D)phenocryst
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Pyroxene, hornblende, and biotite are all minerals found on the series of Bowen's Reaction Series.
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In general, what happens in terms of composition as crystallization proceeds down the Bowen's reaction?
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In a series of basaltic lava flows on Hawaii, the top and bottom of each flow is difficult to distinguish just by looking at the layers of rock. What are some rock characteristics (texture, mineralogy, etc.)and other features that you might use to recognize individual lava flows?
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The size of crystals in igneous rocks is generally a function of the rate of cooling. However, within the same rock, crystal size does not necessarily reflect the order of crystallization for individual minerals. Without using Bowen's Reaction Series, how might you determine the order of crystallization of minerals in an individual rock sample? (Hint: Think about the texture.)
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All other factors being equal (geothermal gradient, pressure, composition, and heat from other sources such as friction), why is magma generally produced in association with subduction zones as opposed to areas away from subduction zones?
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What magma- generating process is exhibited by the diagram below? When does this process take place?
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Deck 4: Igneous Rocks and Intrusive Activity
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A(n)texture represents a single, long period of cooling and crystallization.

A)pyroclastic
B)aphanitic
C)phaneritic
D)glassy
C
2
Which magma is most likely to quench (congeal)to a natural glass?

A)highly viscous; cools quickly
B)highly viscous; cools slowly
C)highly fluid; cools quickly
D)highly fluid; cools slowly
A
3
Which of the following igneous rocks exhibit aphanitic texture?

A)rhyolite, gabbro
B)andesite, diorite
C)andesite, rhyolite
D)granite, gabbro
C
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In a porphyritic volcanic rock, which mineral grains are the last to crystallize?

A)vesicles
B)pegmatites
C)matrix or groundmass
D)phenocrysts
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is composed mainly of ferromagnesian minerals.

A)Rhyolite
B)Andesite
C)Granite
D)Peridotite
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All of the following are factors that affect the generation of magma EXCEPT for _ .

A)volatiles
B)pressure
C)crystal size
D)heat
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7
Extrusive igneous rocks are typically finer grained than intrusive igneous rocks. Why?

A)The extrusive magma, because it is deep below the surface, cools very slowly producing very small mineral grains.
B)Intrusive magma flows onto the Earth's surface and cools very slowly, allowing many small mineral grains to grow.
C)The extrusive magma cools quickly so the mineral grains do not have time to grow.
D)Intrusive magma is cooler because it is well insulated by the surrounding rock.
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Which of the following igneous rocks has a pyroclastic texture?

A)rhyolitic tuff
B)porphyritic basalt
C)andesitic lava
D)intrusive granite
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Consider Bowen's reaction series. Which mineral would you expect to see as a phenocryst in a porphyritic basalt?

A)sodium- rich plagioclase
B)olivine
C)quartz
D)orthoclase
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often contain gem- quality crystals of minerals such as beryl and tourmaline and high concentrations of relatively rare elements such as lithium, boron, and beryllium?

A)Granitic pegmatites
B)Basaltic lavas
C)Diorite plutons
D)Welded tuff sheets
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Changing the composition of magma by incorporating surrounding host rock is known as .

A)assimilation
B)magma mixing
C)differentiation
D)partial melting
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is a volcanic rock that is extremely vesicular and glassy.

A)Tuff
B)Pumice
C)Obsidian
D)Pegmatite
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has the same mineral composition as andesite.

A)Diorite
B)Granite
C)Basalt
D)Gabbro
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Which of the following minerals crystallize early in Bowen's reaction series?

A)olivine
B)biotite
C)quartz
D)muscovite
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In which of the following igneous rocks and environments would you expect to find unusually high concentrations of rare elements such as lithium, beryllium, and boron?

A)pegmatite; crystallized from a water- rich, highly differentiated, residual magma
B)peridotite; crystallized at depth in the upper mantle
C)pumice lump; crystallized at depth in a mass of intrusive granite
D)basalt dike; fills a vertical fracture at shallow depth
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Which of the following best describes an aphanitic texture?

A)The rock consists of broken, volcanic- rock and mineral fragments.
B)The rock is crystalline; mineral grains are too small to be visible without a magnifying lens or microscope.
C)The mineral grains have glassy textures.
D)The rock is crystalline; mineral grains are of distinctly different sizes.
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is thought to be common in the Earth's mantle but rare in the crust.

A)Granite
B)Peridotite
C)Pumice
D)Pegmatite
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is characterized by very coarse mineral grains.

A)Obsidian
B)Pegmatite
C)Pumice
D)Granite
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What do pumice and obsidian have in common?

A)ultramafic composition
B)glassy texture
C)basaltic composition
D)phaneritic texture
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The sizes, shapes, and arrangements of mineral grains in an igneous rock are known as _.

A)mineral content
B)texture
C)silica content
D)Bowen's reaction series
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Which of the following are used for studying rocks with a polarizing microscope?

A)thin sections
B)polished cubes
C)broken chips
D)grain karats
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Pegmatites consist of what size mineral grains?
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A(n)texture would be most unlikely to occur in an extrusive igneous rock.

A)pyroclastic
B)aphanitic
C)glassy
D)phaneritic
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Visible quartz and potassium feldspar grains are the main constituents in a _.

A)granite
B)rhyolite
C)basalt
D)gabbro
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The last minerals to crystallize on Bowen's Reaction Series result in igneous rocks with a composition.

A)ultramafic
B)mafic
C)felsic
D)intermediate
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is named for a prominent, volcanic mountain range in western South America.

A)Basalt
B)Andesite
C)Peridotite
D)Pegmatite
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is the dominant lava erupted from volcanoes on Hawaii and Iceland.

A)Basalt
B)Peridotite
C)Rhyolite
D)Andesite
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refers to the removal and isolation of early- formed mineral grains that can cause the composition of the remaining magma to change.
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What term denotes the larger mineral grains in a porphyritic igneous rock?
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is the name given to molten rock below the Earth's surface.
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Igneous rocks are classified on the basis of what two main characteristics?
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Name two igneous rocks with glassy textures.
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magma, commonly erupted along oceanic ridge systems, originates by partial melting of mantle peridotite.
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Which igneous rock or magma has the lowest silica (SiO2)content?

A)andesite
B)granite
C)peridotite
D)basalt
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A(n)texture refers to rocks composed mainly of mineral and volcanic fragments.
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Technically, the process whereby ions arrange themselves into orderly patterns during the cooling of a liquid is called .
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is the dominant feldspar in basalt.

A)Orthoclase
B)Plagioclase
C)Microcline
D)Pyroxene
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Melting of rocks to form magma as a result of decreases pressure is known as .
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A _ is an open cavity in a volcanic rock that was filled by a gas bubble when the lava was still mainly liquid.

A)vesicle
B)porphyrocryst
C)xenocryst
D)phenocryst
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Pyroxene, hornblende, and biotite are all minerals found on the series of Bowen's Reaction Series.
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In general, what happens in terms of composition as crystallization proceeds down the Bowen's reaction?
In general, what happens in terms of composition as crystallization proceeds down the Bowen's reaction?
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In a series of basaltic lava flows on Hawaii, the top and bottom of each flow is difficult to distinguish just by looking at the layers of rock. What are some rock characteristics (texture, mineralogy, etc.)and other features that you might use to recognize individual lava flows?
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43
The size of crystals in igneous rocks is generally a function of the rate of cooling. However, within the same rock, crystal size does not necessarily reflect the order of crystallization for individual minerals. Without using Bowen's Reaction Series, how might you determine the order of crystallization of minerals in an individual rock sample? (Hint: Think about the texture.)
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All other factors being equal (geothermal gradient, pressure, composition, and heat from other sources such as friction), why is magma generally produced in association with subduction zones as opposed to areas away from subduction zones?
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What magma- generating process is exhibited by the diagram below? When does this process take place?
What magma- generating process is exhibited by the diagram below? When does this process take place?
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