- Tholeiitic basalt
Tholeiitic basalt is an
igneous rock , a type ofbasalt . Like all basalt, the rock type is dominated byclinopyroxene plusplagioclase , with minor iron-titanium oxides. [http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/techniques/polarized/gallery/pages/basalttholeiiticsmall.html]Orthopyroxene orpigeonite may also be present in tholeiitic basalt, andolivine , if present, may be rimmed by either of these calcium-poor pyroxenes.Tridymite orquartz may be present in the fine-grained groundmass of tholeiitic basalt, andfeldspathoid s are absent. Tholeiitic rocks may have a fine, glassy groundmass(AGI, 41), as may other types of basalt.Chemically, these rocks have been described as subalkaline basalts, that is, they contain less (Na2O plus K2O) at similar SiO2 than alkali basalt; the field for basalts plotted with these chemical variables is shown in the
TAS classification , and the distinction between basalt types is discussed by Le Maitre and others (2002).The International Union of Geological Sciences recommends that "tholeiitic basalt" be used in preference to the term "tholeiite" (Le Maitre and others, 2002).
Basalt magmas are partial melts of
peridotite produced by decompression melting in theEarth's mantle , a process described forigneous rock s. Tholeiitic basalts are the most common volcanic rocks onEarth , as they are produced by submarine volcanism atmid-ocean ridge s and make up much of the ocean crust. MORB, the acronym for typical mid-ocean-ridge basalt, is a type of tholeiitic basalt particularly low inincompatible element s. In contrast, alkali basalt is not typical at ocean ridges, but is erupted on some oceanic islands and on continents, as also is tholeiitic basalt. (AGI, 41), [http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/techniques/polarized/gallery/pages/basalttholeiiticsmall.html]See also
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Calc-alkaline
*Petrology
*Igneous rocks
*Igneous differentiation References:
*R. W. Le Maitre (editor), A. Streckeisen, B. Zanettin, M. J. Le Bas, B. Bonin, P. Bateman, G. Bellieni, A. Dudek, S. Efremova, J. Keller, J. Lamere, P. A. Sabine, R. Schmid, H. Sorensen, and A. R. Woolley, Igneous Rocks: A Classification and Glossary of Terms, Recommendations of the International Union of Geological Sciences, Subcommission of the Systematics of Igneous Rocks. Cambridge University Press, 2002. ISBN 0-521-66215-X
* [http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/techniques/polarized/gallery/pages/basalttholeiiticsmall.html"Polarized Light Microscopy Digital Image Gallery: Tholeiitic Basalt" (Accessed 4/1/06)]
*American Geological Institute. "Dictionary of Geological Terms." New York: Dolphin Books, 1962.
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