Nomenclature
How igneous rocks are named
Names reflect composition (silica and mineral proportions) and texture (cooling environment).
Intrusive vs. extrusive
Intrusive (plutonic) cools slowly → coarse crystals; extrusive (volcanic) cools quickly → fine crystals or glass.
Felsic to mafic
Felsic (silica-rich) vs. mafic (Mg-Fe rich). Intermediate and ultramafic fill the spectrum.
QAPF & TAS
QAPF uses modal minerals (quartz/alkali feldspar/plagioclase/feldspathoids). TAS uses chemistry for volcanic rocks.
Common scientific names
Granite, granodiorite, diorite, gabbro; rhyolite, andesite, basalt; plus obsidian, pumice, scoria, tuff.
Igneous textures
Glassy, vesicular, and crystalline textures that drive scientific descriptors.
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