Volvanism Intrusive and Extrusive Landforms
Volvanism Intrusive and Extrusive Landforms
According to the location of the cooling of the lava, igneous rocks are
categorized as plutonic rocks and volcanic rocks.
The lava that cools inside the crustal portions takes diverse forms.
These forms are called intrusive forms.
Batholiths- Batholiths are the cooled portion of magma chambers.It is a
large body of magmatic material that cools in the deeper depth of the
crust molds in the form of large domes.They appear on the surface only
after the denudation processes eliminate the overlying materials.
Lopolith- When the lava moves upwards, a part of the same tends to
move in a horizontal direction wherever it finds a weak plane.It can get
rested in various forms. If it develops into a saucer shape, concave to
the sky body, it is called lopolith.
Sills- The near horizontal bodies of the intrusive igneous rocks are called
sillThe thick horizontal deposits are called sills whereas the thinner
ones are called sheets.
Dykes- Dykes are the most commonly found intrusive forms in the
western Maharashtra area.When the lava makes its channel through
cracks and the fissures, it solidifies almost perpendicular to the ground.