What is the difference between magma and lava?
Magma: the molten/partially molten material found beneath the surface of the Earth
Lava: magma once it reaches the Earth’s surface.
Where does magma form in terms of plate tectonics?
Divergent boundaries at the mid-ocean ridge and continental rifts and Convergent boundaries in subduction zones
What are the 3 ways to generate magma?
What is decompression melting?
Melting occurs when the body of rock is held at the same temperature, but the pressure is reduced.
Where do we see decompression melting in terms of plate tectonics?
At a mantle plume, mid-ocean ridge, or continental rift
What is the addition of volatiles?
Water lowers the melting temperature of the mantle to generate partial melts.
Where do we see the addition of volatiles in terms of plate boundaries?
Subduction zones
What is the addition of heat?
When some other mechanism generates magma to intrude into the cold crust, it brings the heat with it.
Where do we see the addition of heat in terms of plate boundaries?
Hot spots and continental rifts
What are the 3 ways magma evolves?
Compare intrusive and extrusive igneous rocks.
Intrusive: formed from magma that cools slowly and the result is that these rocks are coarse-grained,
Extrusive: cool quickly and as a result, these rocks are fine-grained or lack crystal growth.
What are the 5 intrusive environments?
What are the 3 different compositions of magmas (igneous rocks)?
What are the 6 textures of igneous rocks?
What is aphanitic texture?
What is phaneritic texture?
What is porphyritic texture?
What is glassy texture?
What is pyroclastic texture?
What is pegmatitic texture?
Igneous rocks form when:
a melt solidifies at or below the Earth’s surface
The molten rock beneath the Earth’s surface is called ____.
magma
The greatest amount of magma is created at _____________.
divergent plate boundaries
How is magma generated at subduction zones?
Addition of volatiles