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DATE DUE: Ms. Terry J. Boroughs Geology 305 Name: Section: IGNEOUS ROCKS AND IGNEOUS ACTIVITY Instructions: Read each question carefully before selecting the BEST answer. Use GEOLOGIC vocabulary where applicable! Provide concise, but detailed answers to essay and fill-in questions. TURN IN YOUR 882 ES SCANTRON AND ANSWER SHEET ONLY! MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS: 1. Obsidian exhibits this texture. a. Aphanitic b. Glassy c. Porphyritic d. Phaneritic e. Pyroclastic 2. Rocks that contain crystals that are roughly equal in size and can t be identified with the naked eye but require the aid of a microscope, exhibits this texture: a. Aphanitic b. Glassy c. Porphyritic d. Phaneritic e. Pyroclastic 3. The texture of an igneous rock a. Is controlled by the composition of magma. b. Is the shape of the rock body c. Determines the color of the rock d. Is caused by leaching. e. Records the rock's cooling history. 4. Lava is molten rock: a. in the subsurface b. on the surface c. both A & B d. none of these 5. Magma is molten rock: a. in the subsurface b. on the surface c. both A & B d. none of these 6. Consider the Bowen's reaction series. Which mineral(s) would you expect to see as a phenocryst in porphyritic basalt? a. quartz c. sodium-rich plagioclase e. answers d. or f. b. orthoclase (potassium feldspar) d. calcium-rich plagioclase f. olivine 7. Igneous rocks produced in association with subduction zone volcanism most generally are: a. Basaltic in composition. b. Ultramafic in composition. c. Andesitic in composition. d. Both basaltic in composition and ultramafic in composition. 8. Extrusive Igneous rock is formed a. by crystallization of molten rock b. on the surface of the Earth c. below the surface of the Earth d. by changes in mineral composition e. answers a. and b. f. answers a. and c. 9. This igneous texture is characterized by two distinctively different crystal sizes. a. Aphanitic b. Glassy c. Porphyritic d. Phaneritic e. Pyroclastic 10. Rhyolite and Granite a. Have a similar mineral composition b. Have a similar texture c. Answers A. and B. d. Are in no way similar 11. Which of the factors listed below affects the melting point of rock and sediment? a. Composition of the material d. Water content b. The confining pressure e. All of the these c. Only composition of the material and the confining pressure 12. Select the fine grained (aphanitic) rock, which is composed mainly of sodium-rich plagioclase feldspar, amphibole, and biotite mica from the list below: a. Basalt b. Andesite c. Granite d. Diorite e. Gabbro 13. is characterized by extremely coarse mineral grains (larger than 1-inch)? a. Pumice b. Obsidian c. Granite d. Pegmatite 1

14. Which of the following minerals crystallize first in Bowen's reaction series? a. quartz b. olivine c. muscovite d. biotite 15. Which of the following minerals crystallizes last in Bowen's reaction series? a. quartz b. olivine c. muscovite d. biotite 16. Select the coarse grained (phaneritic) rock, which is composed mainly of calcium-rich plagioclase feldspar, olivine, and pyroxene from the list below: a. Basalt b. Andesite c. Granite d. Diorite e. Gabbro 17. Xenoliths are associated most closely with which magmatic process? a. intrusion c. columnar jointing b. magmatic differentation; (magma mixing) d. magmatic differentation; (assimilation) 18. Layered plutons with more mafic compositions on the bottom and more felsic toward the top are associated most closely with which magmatic process? a. Magma migration (fractional crystallization) c. crystal settling (fractional crystallization) b. magmatic differentation; (magma mixing) d. magmatic differentation; (assimilation) 19. A mushroom-shaped igneous mass situated in a near-surface environment is a(n) a. Batholith b. Laccolith c. Stock d. Dike e. Sill 20. The very last minerals to crystallize on Bowen's Reaction Series result in igneous rocks with a composition. a. mafic b. ultramafic c. felsic d. intermediate 21. Batholiths are typically a. Intrusive d. Larger than other plutons b. Associated with major mountain belts e. Phaneritic c. All of these 22. Hydrothermal veins are typically: a. Extrusive d. Aphanitic e. irregularly shaped b. Smaller than other types of plutons c. Answers b. and e. 23. A is an open cavity in a volcanic rock that was filled by a gas bubble when the lava was still mainly liquid? a. porphyrocryst b. vesicle c. xenocryst d. phenocryst 24. Which of the following lists magma types in order of decreasing viscosity (i.e., the most viscous listed first)? a. Basaltic, andesitic, granitic d. Basaltic, granitic, andesitic b. Granitic, andesitic, basaltic e. Granitic, basaltic, andesitic c. Andesitic, granitic, basaltic 25. Magma tends to rise toward Earth's surface principally because a. Water is an abundant constituent of magma. b. Silica is abundant in magma. c. Magma is a fluid. d. Rocks become less dense when they melt. e. None of these 26. The tabular and concordant igneous intrusive body is called a(n) a. Batholith b. Laccolith c. Stock d. Dike e. Sill 27. Rocks of the Hawaiian Islands would be expected to have: a. A mafic (basaltic) composition. b. Textures such as Phaneritic and Pegmatitic. c. High iron content. d. dark color e. answers a., c., and d. f. answers a., b., c., 28. Rocks of the Sierra Nevada Mountains would be expected to have: a. A felsic (granitic) composition. b. Textures such as Phaneritic and Pegmatitic. c. High iron content. d. dark color e. answers a. and b. f. answers c. and d. 29. The tabular and discordant igneous intrusive body is called a(n) a. Batholith b. Laccolith c. Stock d. Dike e. Sill 2

30. Changing the composition of magma by incorporating surrounding host rock is known as. a. assimilation b. partial melting c. magma mixing d. differentiation 31. The Sierra Nevada Mountains of California are composed primarily of this igneous structure. a. Batholith b. Laccolith c. Stock d. Dike e. Sill Igneous Activity: For the following question(s) match the description with the appropriate texture. A. porphyritic B. phaneritic C. aphanitic D. glassy 32. mineral grains are of roughly equal size and coarse enough to be seen without a microscope or magnifying glass 33. magma cools and consolidates without growth of mineral grains 34. a magnifying glass or microscope is needed to see individual mineral grains 35. rock has two or more, distinctly different-sized populations of mineral grains Match the following rocks to their equivalent aphanitic or phaneritic igneous rocks. A. andesite B. rhyolite C. gabbro 36. basalt 37. granite 38. diorite Volcanism: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS: 39. Most of the active volcanoes on Earth are located in a belt known as the a. Ring of Fire d. Circum-Atlantic belt b. Mid-Pacific ridge e. Gulf Coast zone c. Red Sea rift 40. Which of the following factors help determine whether a volcanic eruption will be violent or relatively quiescent (gentle)? a. Amount of dissolved gas in the magma b. Temperature of the magma c. Composition of the magma d. All of the above e. Only amount of dissolved gas in the magma and temperature of the magma 41. A basaltic lava flow with a rough, jagged surface in which the dissolved gasses have escaped, is known as lava. a. Pillow b. Aa c. Pahoehoe d. Lapilli e. None of these 42. A basaltic lava flow with a smooth, ropy surface in which the dissolved gasses have yet to escape, is known as lava. a. Pillow b. Aa c. Pahoehoe d. Lapilli e. None of these 43. The oceanic ridge system is the major site of: a. Spreading center volcanism. b. Formation of magma by partial melting of mantle rocks. c. Formation of basaltic magma. d. All of these e. Both a. and b. 44. Felsic lavas cool to form: a. basalt b. granite c. rhyolite d. diorite e. andesite 45. Violent volcanic activity is often associated with a. Fissure eruptions c. Shield volcanoes e. answers b. and/or d. b. Resurgent Calderas d. Composite cones f. Cinder cones 46. The most violent volcanic activity is associated with the combined eruption and subsequent collapse of the volcanic structure and is associated with the following type of volcanic structure: a. Fissure eruptions c. Shield volcanoes e. Cinder cones b. Resurgent Calderas d. Composite cones 47. Mount St. Helens is an example of a 48. Mafic magmas cool to form: a. basalt b. granite c. rhyolite d. diorite e. gabbro 3

49. The Aleutian Islands in Alaska are associated with a. Intraplate volcanism d. Spreading center volcanism b. Subduction zone volcanism e. Intercrustal volcanism c. Geothermal volcanism 50. The Columbia Plateau in the northwestern United States is an excellent example of a. Silica-rich lava flows d. site of former fissure eruptions b. An eroded shield volcano e. both c. and d. c. Flood Basalts 51. In 1902, the town of St. Pierre was destroyed and its population of 28,000 to 30,000 killed due to: a. A fast-moving aa lava flow that engulfed the town b. A rain of volcanic bombs c. An avalanche of incandescent volcanic ash and dust called a nueé ardenté. d. An earthquake that was generated by the eruption of Mt. Pelee e. None of these 52. The most abundant gas associated with volcanic activity is also associated with outgassing by volcanoes, which also produced much of the compounds in our atmosphere and oceans. a. Chlorine b. Carbon dioxide c. Sulfur oxide d. Water vapor e. Nitrogen 53. Which one of the following statements is false regarding the devastating May 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens? a. The mountain was substantially enlarged by the lava flows b. Great quantities of volcanic ash were propelled high into the atmosphere c. Mudflows (lahars) triggered by the volcanic activity caused tremendous damage d. The main impact of the initial blast was directed laterally rather than vertically e. Answers b., c., and d. f. Answers a., b., and c., 54. The more viscous a lava, the more: a. gently it erupts c. violently it erupts e. silica it contains b. iron and magnesium it contains d. answers c. and e. f. answers a. and b. 55. Gabbro is the coarse-grained equivalent of this igneous rock. a. Basalt b. Pumice c. Granite d. Diorite e. Gabbro 56. Mt. Kilauea in Hawaii is an example of a: 57. Spreading center volcanism most generally produces rocks, which are a. Granitic in composition d. Basaltic in composition b. Andesitic in composition e. Ultramafic in composition c. None of these 58. The type of volcano usually created when andesitic lavas are extruded following a pyroclastic eruption is a: 59. A volcano built almost exclusively from fluid, basaltic lava is called a 60. Shiprock, New Mexico, is thought to be such a feature. 61. Cinder cones a. Have very steep slopes. b. Are usually less than 300 meters (~1000 feet) high c. Frequently occur in groups d. Consist largely of pyroclastic material e. All of these 62. Which of the following consists of pyroclastic debris? a. Ash b. Bombs c. Cinders d. all of these 63. Mt. Vesuvius (near Naples, Italy) (also destroyed Pompeii and Herculaneum) is an example of a: 4

64. Bulbous masses associated with volcanoes that extrude highly viscous material that tend to plug up the volcanic cone are called: a. Shield volcanoes c. Cinder cones e. Composite cones b. Lava or obsidian domes d. Volcanic necks For the following item(s), choose from one of the following answers. A. composite cone/stratovolcanoes B. shield volcanoes C. cinder cones 65. the big volcanoes of Hawaii 66. massive, gently sloping volcanoes built of successive, basaltic lava flows 67. large, fairly steep-sided cones composed of lavas and pyroclastic layers 68. small cones built during one, short, eruptive episode 69. the volcanoes of the Cascade Mountains True = A, False = B 70. Aphanitic textures contain large mineral grains; that are visible, but less than an inch in size. 71. Partial melting produces a magma having a lower silica content than the original magma. 72. A sill is a tabular and discordant pluton. 73. The process of magmatic differentiation can generate residual, more felsic magmas from mafic magmas such as basalt. 74. A Xenolith is an inclusion of foreign or country rock enclosed within intrusive rock and is an indication that assimilation has occurred. 75. Felsic, Intermediate, and Mafic are all terms to describe the textures of magma. 76. The discontinuous series of Bowen s Reaction Series consists of ferromagnesian minerals. 77. The continuous series of Bowen s Reaction Series consists of ferromagnesian minerals. 78. A laccolith is a mushroom-shaped pluton that forms from the inflation of a sill. 79. Mafic lava is more fluid (or more liquid) than Andesitic (intermediate) lava. 80. The larger the percentage of silica in magma, the more viscous it is. 81. Assimilation occurs when magma partially melts and incorporates the surrounding country rock. 82. Bowen's reaction series predicts the texture of igneous rocks 83. Plagioclase feldspar is an important mineral in granite and other felsic rocks. 84. Glassy igneous rocks form when magma cools too quickly for mineral grains to grow. 85. The smaller the percentage of silica in magma, the less viscous it is. 86. Pegmatitic textures contain very large mineral grains, over an inch in size. 87. All present-day active volcanoes are associated with activity at plate boundaries. 88. The largest volcanoes found on Earth are of the composite cone variety. 89. Strato-volcanoes are also known as cinder cone volcanoes. 90. Andesitic magma is more likely to form pyroclastic debris than Mafic magma. 91. A vesicle forms due to the preservation of the shape of gas bubbles that are escaping from a cooling magma. 92. A Nuée ardente is a phenomenon associated with pyroclastic flows. 93. Volcanic vents that emit only gases are called fumaroles. 94. The volcanoes of the Cascade Range are primarily shield volcanoes. 95. Columnar jointing is due to tension cracks that develop in the cooling magma typically found in a volcanic neck as they propagate downwards to form the columns. 96. The volcanic eruptions at Mount St. Helens may be described as extremely quiet or gentle compared to eruptions such as those that occur on the island of Hawaii. 97. Powerful, explosive, pyroclastic eruptions can result in climatic cooling as ash and other particulate matter gets into the atmosphere, blocking sunlight and reducing surface temperatures. 5

98. Powerful eruptions can result in climatic warming as gaseous matter gets into the atmosphere, which act as greenhouse gasses and increase surface temperatures. 99. Fissure eruptions usually produce intrusive features. Place your answers to the following questions on the answer sheet provided by your instructor. Use the appropriate word, phrase, or short essay to answer the following questions. ESSAY / FILL-IN: 100. Layering of minerals in a magma chamber from more mafic on the bottom to more felsic on the top occurs due to, a specific type of Magmatic differentiation. 101. A large, mushroom-shaped pluton commonly formed by the inflation of a sill is a. 102. is the name given to molten rock below the Earth's surface. 103. Igneous rocks are classified on the basis of mineral composition and? 104. Ca-rich Plagioclase feldspar and Na-rich Plagioclase feldspar are all minerals found on the Branch of Bowen Reaction Series. 105. Olivine, pyroxene, amphibole, and biotite are all minerals found on the branch of Bowen s reaction series. 106. What type of magma composition is commonly erupted on the continents along a subduction zone? 107. A texture refers to rocks composed mainly of visible crystals greater than 1-inch. 108. A texture refers to rocks composed mainly of uniform crystals that can only be seen with the aid of a microscope. 109. What term(s) denotes the smaller mineral grains in a porphyritic igneous rock? 110. Which tabular, discordant igneous rock body intrudes across bedding planes? 111. Which tabular, concordant igneous rock body intrudes between bedding planes? 112. This type of feature occurs when lava is extruded underwater. 113. Which of the three types of volcanoes consists almost entirely of pyroclastic flows? 114. A relatively small, summit depression on a volcano, marking a former eruptive vent, is a. 115. Large, volcanic depressions formed by subsidence and collapse are known as. 116. What kind of volcanoes are Mt. St. Helens and the other volcanoes of the Cascade range? 117. The most abundant gaseous component of magma that is typically vented via outgassing by a volcano, is. 118. What term describes fragmental volcanic material associated with explosive eruptions? 119. is a dangerous, fast moving, hot, turbulent cloud of volcanic gases and fine-sized, pyroclastic particles and most likely buried Pompeii when Mt. Vesuvius (near Naples, Italy) erupted and more recently caused the destruction of St. Pierre on Martinique. 120. The Hawaiian Islands are composed almost entirely of the rock. 121. What term describes a liquid's flow characteristics? 122. Powerful, explosive, pyroclastic eruptions can result in climatic cooling as ash and other particulate matter gets into the atmosphere, blocking sunlight and reducing surface temperatures. 123. lava denotes a basaltic lava flow covered with jagged, angular, congealed lava rubble. 124. Which basaltic lava flow has a relatively smooth, ropy surface? 125. A fissure eruption produces basalts, which flood an area, and occur along linear features 126. What specific type or subcategory of volcano is associated with the most violent and dangerous eruptions that includes the collapse of the volcano? 127. Composite cone volcanoes are also known as. 128. The largest volcanoes on Earth are of the type known as: 129. Another term for a volcanic mudflow is a. 6

130. How would you tell the difference between granite and rhyolite? Describe the differences you would observe between the two and their method of formation. 131. What kinds of warning signs enable geologists to FORECAST volcanic eruptions? List at least 3 signs that can occur prior to an eruption that may warn of the impending eruption. 132. Thoroughly describe a type of magmatic differentiation, use examples if necessary. 133. Complete the following figure of a basic rock cycle using the appropriate terminology. A H B G C D F E GEOLOGY 305: IGNEOUS ACTIVITY-CLUES ACROSS 2. This term describes rocks that are high in silica. 7. This term describes rocks that are rich in ferromagnesian minerals, with some Ca-rich Plagioclase feldspar. 9. Another term for a composite cone volcano. 12. These igneous rocks are produced through volcanic activity as opposed to plutonic activity. 13. This concordant rock forms between rock layers due to injection of magma. 14. This rock type describes extrusive rocks produced during a volcanic explosion. 16. This type of volcano has a large, broad volcanic cone with very gentle slopes built up by fluid basaltic lava. 19. This term describes the composition of an igneous rock that contains approximately 50% ferromagnesian and 50% non-ferromagnesian minerals. 23. This rock is a mafic igneous extrusive rock and is aphanitic. 24. This rock is felsic, extrusive and is aphanitic. 25. A general term to describe solidified intrusive bodies. 26. This discordant rock crosscuts pre-existing rock. 27. This type of rock contains large crystals "floating" within a fine-grained matrix. 28. This rock is the volcanic equivalent of diorite. 7

DOWN 1. A pyroclastic rock in which most of the fragments are angular and more than 2 mm in diameter. 3. This igneous formation forms at depth in the crust and range in size from a km3 to 100's of km3. 4. This rock is intrusive, phaneritic and mafic. 5. These plutons are smaller than batholiths and have a distinctive mushroom shape. 6. A cone volcano has a volcanic cone consisting of BOTH lava and pyroclastic rocks. 8. s reaction series describes the sequence of crystallization of minerals from magma. 10. This extrusive rock has a glassy texture. 11. A heated cloud of gas and pyroclastic debris ejected almost horizontally from a vent and engulfs all in its path. 15. A deposit of fine-grained pyroclastic material. 17. A volcano is a steep, conical hill built up about a volcanic vent and composed of coarse pyroclastic rock fragments. 18. This extrusive, glassy rock contains numerous vesicles due to trapped gases during cooling of the rock. 20. A term to describe plutonic environments. 21. The Hawaiian Islands represent a or the surface expression of a mantle plume. 22. This rock is phaneritic and contains 70% silica and has abundant quartz and potassium feldspar. 29. This rock is similar to granite but it has less quartz. ANDESITE ASH BASALT BATHOLITH BOWEN BRECCIA CINDER CONE COMPOSITE DIKE DIORITE GEOLOGY 305: IGNEOUS ACTIVITY -WORD LIST EXTRUSIVE OBSIDIAN FELSIC PLUTON GABBRO PORPHYRITIC GRANITE PUMICE HOT SPOT PYROCLASTIC INTERMEDIATE RHYOLITE INTRUSIVE SHIELD LACCOLITH SILL MAFIC STRATOVOLCANO NUÉE ARDENTÉ 8