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Title: Classification of igneous rocks


1
Classification of igneous rocks
  • Chapter 2

2
How to classify
  • Composition
  • Chemistry
  • Mineralogy
  • Texture/fabric

3
Classification based on texture/fabric
  • Phaneritic
  • Minerals large to see with naked eye
  • Cooling history?
  • Aphanitic
  • Minerals need microscope to see
  • Porphyritic 2 different grains sizes
  • Cooling history?
  • Phenocrysts larger grains
  • Groundmass or matrix smaller grains

4
Classification based on texture/fabric
  • Glassy
  • Rocks with glass
  • Volcaniclastic
  • Minerals and rock fragments that are broken in
    pieces

5
Classification based on field relations
  • Intrusive
  • Usually phaneritic
  • Extrusive
  • Aphanitic and glassy
  • Many are porphyritic
  • Some are volcaniclastic

6
Classification based on mineralogy
  • Felsic
  • Feldspar and silica
  • Light colored rocks
  • Mafic
  • Magnesium and iron
  • Dark colored rocks
  • Ultramafic
  • Especially rich in Mg and Fe

7
Classification based on mineralogy
  • Mode of each mineral in rock
  • Must add up to 100
  • Quick ID of major minerals
  • Choose which diagram to name your rock

8
Phaneritic rock with gt10 felsic minerals
Q
.
Quartzolite
90
90
Quartz-rich
Granitoid
60
60
  • QAPF diagram
  • Anorthosite gt90 plag
  • Gabbro gt35 mafic mineras
  • Diorite lt35 mafic minerals

Grano-
Tonalite
Granite
Alkali Feldspar Granite
diorite
Alkali Fs.
Qtz. Diorite/
20
20
Quartz Syenite
Qtz. Gabbro
Quartz
Quartz
Quartz
Monzonite
Syenite
Monzodiorite
Alkali Fs.
5
5
Diorite/Gabbro/
Syenite
Syenite
Monzonite
Monzodiorite
Anorthosite
35
90
10
65
A
P
(Foid)-bearing
(Foid)-bearing
(Foid)-bearing
Syenite
Monzonite
Monzodiorite
(Foid)-bearing
10
10
Diorite/Gabbro
(Foid)-bearing
Alkali Fs.
Syenite
(Foid)
(Foid) Syenite
(Foid)
Monzosyenite
Monzodiorite
(Foid) Gabbro
60
60
(Foid)olites
F
9
Phaneritic rock with gt10 felsic minerals
Q
.
Quartzolite
90
90
Quartz-rich
Granitoid
60
60
  • Other names
  • Porphyry porphyritic rock
  • Aplite uniformly fine-granite phaneritic light
    colored granite (sugary)
  • Pegmatite phaneritic with highly variable grain
    size (can be large)

Grano-
Tonalite
Granite
Alkali Feldspar Granite
diorite
Alkali Fs.
Qtz. Diorite/
20
20
Quartz Syenite
Qtz. Gabbro
Quartz
Quartz
Quartz
Monzonite
Syenite
Monzodiorite
Alkali Fs.
5
5
Diorite/Gabbro/
Syenite
Syenite
Monzonite
Monzodiorite
Anorthosite
35
90
10
65
A
P
(Foid)-bearing
(Foid)-bearing
(Foid)-bearing
Syenite
Monzonite
Monzodiorite
(Foid)-bearing
10
10
Diorite/Gabbro
(Foid)-bearing
Alkali Fs.
Syenite
(Foid)
(Foid) Syenite
(Foid)
Monzosyenite
Monzodiorite
(Foid) Gabbro
60
60
(Foid)olites
F
10
Phaneritic mafic and ultramafic rocks
(c)
11
Classification of Igneous Rocks
  • Mafic rocks plag, pyroxene, olivine
  • Norite gabbro with more opx than cpx
  • Top and bottom fields at 10 tick marks
  • Side fields at 5 tick marks

(c)
12
Classification of igneous rocks
  • Ultramafic rocks opx, cpx, olivine
  • If cant tell opx vs. cpx use general names of
    pyroxenite and peridotite

13
Classification of Igneous Rocks
  • Aphanitic rocks
  • Based from phenocrysts
  • Need to normalize A and P
  • Not the most definite way to name rock

Figure 2-3. A classification and nomenclature of
volcanic rocks. After IUGS.
14
Classification of Pyroclastic rocks
Figure 2-5. Classification of the pyroclastic
rocks. a. Based on type of material. After
Pettijohn (1975) Sedimentary Rocks, Harper Row,
and Schmid (1981) Geology, 9, 40-43. b. Based on
the size of the material. After Fisher (1966)
Earth Sci. Rev., 1, 287-298.
15
Classification of Igneous Rocks
  • Rock with 70 X, 20 Y, 10 Z
  • Plot mineral composition of triangle diagram

Figure 2-1a. Method 1 for plotting a point with
the components 70 X, 20 Y, and 10 Z on
triangular diagrams. An Introduction to Igneous
and Metamorphic Petrology, John Winter, Prentice
Hall.
16
Classification of Igneous Rocks
  • Figure out of each mineral
  • Reduce to 3 minerals of choice and normalize
  • In rock
  • X9
  • Y2.6
  • Z1.3

Figure 2-1b. Method 2 for plotting a point with
the components 70 X, 20 Y, and 10 Z on
triangular diagrams. An Introduction to Igneous
and Metamorphic Petrology, John Winter, Prentice
Hall.
17
Classification of Igneous Rocks
  • In rock
  • X9
  • Y2.6
  • Z1.3
  • Of these 3
  • X70
  • Y20
  • Z10
  • XYZ
  • X/(XYZ)

Figure 2-1b. Method 2 for plotting a point with
the components 70 X, 20 Y, and 10 Z on
triangular diagrams. An Introduction to Igneous
and Metamorphic Petrology, John Winter, Prentice
Hall.
18
Classification of Igneous Rocks
  • Of these 3
  • X70
  • Y20
  • Z10
  • X/(XYZ) 70
  • Now normalize Y and Z
  • Z/(ZY) and Y/(ZY)
  • 20/30 (67) for Y
  • 10/30 (33) for Z

Figure 2-1b. Method 2 for plotting a point with
the components 70 X, 20 Y, and 10 Z on
triangular diagrams. An Introduction to Igneous
and Metamorphic Petrology, John Winter, Prentice
Hall.
19
Naming aphanitic rocks based on chemistry
Figure 2-4. A chemical classification of
volcanics based on total alkalis vs. silica.
After Le Bas et al. (1986) J. Petrol., 27,
745-750. Oxford University Press.
20
Rock classification based on chemistry
  • Silica concentration principal oxide
  • Silicic rocks with SiO2
  • gt66 wt silica is felsic
  • 52-66 wt silica intermediate
  • 45-52 wt silica is mafic
  • gt45 wt silica is ultramafic
  • Also
  • Magnesian, aluminous, alkaline (Na2O and K2O)

21
Naming rocks
  • Use Fig. 2.8 and 2.10 to name
  • Example 45 quartz, 25 k-spar, 10 plag, 15
    biotite, 5 hornblende
  • 56 quartz, 31 k-spar, 13 plag
  • 30 plag, 70 k-spar
  • Granite
  • Hornblende, biotite granite
  • Modifying minerals listed in increasing abundance
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