8 Magma and Lava Types and Their Characteristics
Magma refers to hot, molten, or semi-molten rocks under the Earth’s surface, while lava refers to magma that makes it
Magma refers to hot, molten, or semi-molten rocks under the Earth’s surface, while lava refers to magma that makes it
Ultramafic is a common term in geology, GEOsciences, Earth sciences, or geography. It is commonly used in igneous rocks, their
The coarse-grained or phaneritic texture is an igneous rock texture in which you can see and distinguish individual minerals without
Carbonatites are uncommon and strange igneous rocks with more than 50% carbonate minerals by volume and less than 20 wt.
To understand intermediate magmas and lavas well and their characteristics, you need to know their composition lies between mafic and
Insolation or thermal expansion weathering refers to rock breakdown that happens when rocks contract and expand. Some authors call it
Wetting and drying or slaking is an example of mechanical or physical weathering. It occurs when rocks exposed to the
Dunite is an ultramafic plutonic or intrusive igneous rock in which olivine exceeds 90% by volume. Ultramafic means it has
Pyroxenite is coarse-grained ultramafic, mostly plutonic rock. Ultramafic means they have at least 90% dark-colored minerals rich in iron and
Felsic magmas and lavas are proportionately higher in lighter elements like oxygen, silicon, aluminum, sodium, or potassium and lower in