Lecture-2 (RockClassification)
Lecture-2 (RockClassification)
Metamorphic Petrology
Rock Classification Systems
Igneous Rock Classification
Systems
• Mineral content and proportions (mineral
modes)
• Rock geochemistry
• Texture
• Tectonic environment
Subdivisions of Igneous Rocks
• Volcanic: form at or near the earth’s surface
• Hypabysal: intrude at a depth less than 1 km
• Plutonic: intrude at a depth greater or equal to 1
km
• Extrusive: lava flows or ash flows/falls that are
deposited on the surface
• Intrusive: intrude the lithosphere without
penetrating to the earth’s surface
Mineralogical Classifications
• Percent and type of feldspar
• Presence or absence of quartz,
feldspathoids or olivine
• Percentage and type of ferromagnesian
minerals (i.e. felsic, mafic, etc.)
• Grain size and texture of rock (aphanitic,
phaneritic, porphyritic, etc.)
Mineralogical Classification
Diagrams: Felsic
• IUGS Felsic Ternary
diagram with 3 most
common minerals at
apices
• Accessory minerals
>= 10% modify the
base name
• Extrusive
equivalents in
parentheses
Mineralogical Classification
Diagrams: Mafic
• Minerals
modes must be
recalculated to
ternary
percentages
Mode
40% Pl, 20%Pyx,
20%
Ol, 10% Mt, 10%
Sphene
Metaluminous
Di An
Alkali-Lime Index
• Weight percent oxide plot of SiO2 versus
Na2O+K2O (Alkalis) on one y axis, and
CaO (Lime) on another y axis
K2O+
Na2O CaO