Title: Igneous Rocks and Volcanoes
1Igneous Rocks and Volcanoes
2View From Space - Klyuchevskaya, Russia
3Cleveland Volcano, Alaska
4Mount Etna From Space
5Mount Etna From Space
6Mount Etna From Space
7Mount Etna
8Shiveluch, Russia
9Magma molten rock beneath the surfaceLava
molten rock on the surface
10Igneous Rocks Cool from the Molten State
- Volcanic -- Erupted on Surface
- Plutonic -- Solidify Within Earth
- Large Grain Size ---gt Slow Cooling
- Volcanic Rocks -- Fine Grained
- Plutonic Rocks -- Coarse Grained
- Porphyritic TextureLarge Crystals in
Fine-grained Setting
11Igneous Rock Classification
- How Much Silica? (account for Si)
- Excess - Rock Has Quartz
- Just Enough to Form Other Silicates
- Deficient - Silica-Poor Minerals (Like Olivine)
- What Feldspars? (Account for Al, Ca, K, Na )
- Potash Feldspar KAlSi3O8
- Plagioclase SeriesNaAlSi3O8......CaAl2Si2O8
- What Other Minerals Are Present? (Account for Fe,
Mg)
12Feldspars
- K - Feldspar KAlSi3O8
- Several Slightly Different Forms
- Microcline
- Orthoclase
- Plagioclase (Solid Solution)
- Albite NaAlSi3O8
- Anorthite CaAl2Si2O8
- Any Mixture of the Two Is Possible
13Bowen's Reaction Series
- The geologist N.L. Bowen found that minerals tend
to form in specific sequences in igneous rocks - These sequences could be assembled into a
composite sequence.
14Bowen's Reaction Series
No igneous rock ever displays the whole sequence,
just a slice across the sequence.
15Bowen's Series and Igneous Rocks
16Bowen's Series and Igneous Rocks
- Volcanic Rocks
- (Rare) Basalt Andesite
Rhyolite - Plutonic Rocks
- Dunite Gabbro Diorite
Granite - 1200 C Melting Point 700
C - Mg, Fe Rich In... Si,
Na, K - Rapid Weathering
Slow - Usually Dark Color Often Light
17Bowen's Series and Volcanoes
- Volcanic Rocks
- (Rare) Basalt Andesite
Rhyolite - Plutonic Rocks
- Dunite Gabbro Diorite
Granite - Fluid Lava Is...
Viscous - Mild Eruptions
Violent - Type of Volcano
- Shield Volcano Stratovolcano Plug Dome
18Basalt and Andesite
- Hard to tell apart by eye
- Distinction is mostly chemical
- Why it Matters
- Basalt Planetary Raw Material
- Andesite Basalt reacting with silica rich crust
19Some Igneous Rocks Are Named on Textural Criteria
- Pumice - Porous
- Obsidian - Glass
- Tuff - Cemented Ash
- Breccia - Cemented Fragments
- Porphyry - Fine Matrix, Large Crystals
20Types of Volcanoes
21A Cinder ConeWizard Island, Crater Lake, Oregon
22Anatomy of a Cinder Cone, Hawaii
23Tuff Ring Diamond Head, Hawaii
24Tuff Ring Diamond Head, Hawaii
25Shield Volcano Haleakala, Hawaii
26Stratovolcano Mount Shasta, California
27Shastina and Landslide Deposit
28Lava Dome, California
29Products of Eruptions
- Gases
- Steam
- Carbon Dioxide
- H2S
- SO2
- HCl
- HF
- Lava Flows
- Pyroclastic Debris
- Bombs
- Lapilli
- Ash
- Mudflows
- Landslides
30Environmental Hazards of Volcanoes
- Pollution
- SO2, HCl in Water
- Lava Flows
- Falling Ejecta
- Ash Falls
- Building Collapse
- Crop Destruction
- Mudflows
- Direct Damage (Colombia, 1985)
- Floods (Several Types)
- Blast (Mt. St. Helens, 1980)
- Pyroclastic Flow (St. Pierre, 1902)
- Gas (Lake Nyos, Cameroon, 1986)
31Pyroclastic Flow or Nuee Ardente (French Fiery
Cloud)
32How Calderas Form
33Crater Lake, Oregon
34Jemez Caldera, New Mexico
35Collapsing Volcanoes Mount Rainier
36Collapsing Volcanoes - Hawaii
37Evolution of Volcanoes
- An active volcanic landscape
38Evolution of Volcanoes
- A volcanic landscape after a million years or so