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GSCI 320 - Petrology
Fort Hays State University
Spring 2011

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Lecture #13

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Clerical:

  • Exam #1 will be given on Monday (2/14) in class. The Exam #1 Study Guide is posted.
  • Quizzes 1 - 6 are posted. I recommend you attempt to complete them before Exam #1. They will be available until the end of February.

    Themes of the Day:

    • Igneous Rocks Preview

    Igneous Environments

    Making Magmas: Melting the Mantle

    • Three ways to cause melting:
      • Increase Temperature (T) - rare on Earth
      • Decrease Pressure (P) - most effective - upwelling mantle at spreading centers (mid-ocean ridges) and hotspots due to mantle convection - partial melts (10-30%) of basaltic composition (dry melting)
      • Add fluids (water) - decreases melting temperature - common at subduction zones where fluids are driven from the subducting oceanic crust into the overlying mantle causing melting (wet melting)
    • Important Associations between Plate Tectonics and Magmatism:
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    GSCI 320 - Petrology
    Dr. Ron Schott, Assistant Professor of Geology
    Fort Hays State University - Geosciences Dept.
    600 Park Street, Hays, KS  67601-4099
    Phone: (785)628-5348  Fax: (785)628-4096
    E-mail: rschott@fhsu.edu
    Web: http://hays.outcrop.org/schott/
    Page content last revised on: 11 February 2011