Igneous Rocks Practical
Igneous Rocks Practical
1. Igneous rocks.
2. Sedimentary rocks.
3. Metamorphic rocks.
• Igneous rocks are formed out of very hot molten material called lava
or magma.
• When molten material is underneath the earth surface it is called
as magma where as when the molten material reaches the earth
surface and flows over it, it is called as lava.
• Igneous rocks are also called as Primary rocks.
a. Leucocratic
b. Mesocratic
c. Melanocratic
d. Hypermelanocratic
a) Leucocratic:
• The rocks which are neither dark color nor light color
are termed as mesocratic.
• Color Index: 31 to 60
• Ex.: Syenite.
c) Melanocratic:
a. Holocyrstalline
b. Hemicrystalline or mesocrystalline or hypocrystalline
c. Holohyaline
a) Holocyrstalline:
a. Panidiomorphic
b. Hypidiomorphic
c. Allotriomorphic
a) Panidiomorphic:
a. Equigranular
b. In-equigranular
i) Porphyrolitic texture
ii) Poikelitic Texture
a) Equigranular :
The major mineralogical components of igneous rocks can be divided into two
groups: