Geol 333 Lab 6 (Mafic Igneous Rocks in Hand Sample... Why characterize rocks using Petrographic Microscope and Binocular Microscope?

Geol 333 Lab 6 (Mafic Igneous Rocks in Hand Sample and Thin Section) - Student Notes
Why characterize rocks using Petrographic Microscope and Binocular Microscope?
Igneous Rocks
Rock Classification based on
Igneous Rock Classification (Fig. 5.28) based on
 Slow cooling rate (i.e., intrusive environment, deep in Earth) =
 Fast cooling rate (i.e., extrusive environment, at Earth’s surface) =
Composition
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Mafic Igneous Rock Characteristics
 <50 wt % SiO2, silica
 Abundant Mg and Fe; mafic silicate minerals
 Dark color from mafic silicate minerals
Minerals in Mafic Igneous Rocks - Characteristics in Thin Section
 Olivine (p. 33 in MacKenzie & Adams, 1994) = PPL: High relief, irregular fractures,
no cleavage; XPL: 2nd order birefringence
 Pyroxene (p. 39 + 35 in M & A) = PPL: Medium/High relief, 2 directions cleavage at
~90°; XPL: 2nd order birefringence
 Plagioclase Feldspar (Ca-rich) (p. 58 + 57 in M & A) = PPL: Low relief; XPL:
Polysynthetic twinning, low birefringence - white or gray
 Volcanic Glass (amorphous) (p. 105 in M & A) = PPL: variable (clear - dark) color,
Low relief; XPL: Completely black - isotropic (NOTE: Vesicles can resemble clear
volcanic glass.)
Mafic Igneous Rock Names
 Basalt (p. 73 - 75 in M & A) = fine-grained
 Gabbro (p. 79, 81 in M & A) = coarse-grained
 Scoria = basalt with abundant holes (vesicles) from escaping gas
 Obsidian = volcanic glass (can be any composition)
Class Web site has links to excellent photos of igneous rocks and minerals in thin section
for later review outside of Lab.
<http://classes.geology.illinois.edu/13SprgClass/geo333/333-Lab_Optical_Microscopy.html>
Reading Assignment for Next Week
Silicic Igneous rocks: MacKenzie and Adams p. 88 - 95, 104 - 105; Klein and Philpotts p. 166-168, 174-178
Next week’s Lab will begin with a Quiz, which will be based on key information from this
week’s Lab as well as next week’s reading related to silicic igneous rocks!
Classification of Igneous Rocks