PPT-1 Petrology Lecture 8

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Oceanic Intraplate Volcanism GLY 4310 Spring 2016 2 Hot Spots Trails and Aseismic Ridges Figure 141 Map of relatively wellestablished hotspots and selected hotspot

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Oceanic Intraplate Volcanism GLY 4310 Spring 2016 2 Hot Spots Trails and Aseismic Ridges Figure 141 Map of relatively wellestablished hotspots and selected hotspot trails island chains or aseismic ridges Hotspots and trails from Crough 1983 with selected more recent hotspots from Anderson and Schramm 2005 Also shown are the geoid anomaly contours of Crough and Jurdy 1980 in meters Note the preponderance of hotspots in the two major geoid highs superswells. 30pm 730pm 730pm 730pm Hold Your Applause Inventing and Reinventing the C lassical Concert Hold Your Applause Inventing and Reinventing the C lassical Concert Hold Your Applause Inventing and Reinventing the C lassical Concert Hold Your Applause I 22x1 lecture 14x1 lecture 14UIC UIC BioSBioS 101 Nyberg101 NybergReading AssignmentReading Assignment Chapter 12, study the figures and Chapter 12, study the figures and understand the color coding.un Gautam Sen. Plates & Mid-oceanic Ridges. Types of Spreading Center. Ridge offset by a. Transform fault. Overlapping . Spreading Center. Continuous Ridge. Axis with a small. bend. Relief map of EPR. &#x/MCI; 0 ;&#x/MCI; 0 ;Humphries D.J., Biggar G.M and O’Hara M.J. (1972) Phase equilibria and origin of Apollo 15 basalts etc. . 103-107. Lunar Planetary Institute, Ehmann EarthEarth Igneous Rock Textures. GLY 4310 - Spring, . 2016. 2. Primary. Form during solidification. They result from interactions between mineral crystals and melt. 3. Secondary. Develop by alteration of the rock after crystallization. of Metamorphic Petrology Data. Patrick West. 1 (. westp@. rpi.edu. ). , . Peter Fox. 1(. pfox@cs.rpi.edu. ). , Frank Spear. 2. (. spearf@rpi.edu. ). ,. Sibel. Adali. 3. (. sibel@cs.rpi.edu. ). , Cam Le Nguyen. granitoids. of the northern part of Adamawa Massif, N.E Nigeria. I.V. . . Haruna. Department of Geology. Modibbo. . Adama. University of Technology, . Yola. - Nigeria. ORDER OF PRESENTATION. Introduction. Mid-Ocean Ridge Volcanism. GLY 4310 - Spring, 2017. 2. MOR System. 3. MOR Spreading Rates. 4. Oceanic Crust Cross-Section. Figure 13-5 . Modified after Brown and . Mussett. (1993) . The Inaccessible Earth: An Integrated View of Its Structure and Composition. Chapman & Hall. London.. Introduction to Metamorphism. GLY 4310 - Spring, 2017. 2. Metamorphism Definition. “The mineralogical, chemical, and structural adjustment of solid rocks to physical and chemical conditions which differ from the conditions under which the rocks in question originated” (from the Glossary of geology, 2nd edition) . Classification and Nomenclature of Igneous Rocks. . GLY 4310 - Spring, 2017. 2. Igneous Textures. Phaneritic:. Crystals are readily visible with the unaided eye.. Aphanitic:. Crystals, if present, are too small to be seen with the unaided eye.. In . Geotechnics. & Applied Geology. Enrollment no. Name Guided By . 130610106006 . Chaudhary. . Dinesh. K. Prof. . V.R.Sharma. 130610106007 . Igneous Rock Textures. GLY 4310 - Spring, 2017. 2. Primary. Form during solidification. They result from interactions between mineral crystals and melt. 3. Secondary. Develop by alteration of the rock after crystallization. GLY 4310 - Spring, 2019. 2. Alternative Assemblages, Oslo. MgSiO. 3. + CaAl. 2. Si. 2. O. 8. = CaMgSi. 2. O. 6. + Al. 2. SiO. 5. . . En. + An = Di + And.

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