This page presents a classification system used for igneous rocks. The system consists of a matrix which divides rocks on the basis of their texture (in rows) and their chemical composition (in columns). Links are provided to photographs of each rock type, and an explanation of the terms used in the classification. Educational levels: High school, Middle school, Undergraduate lower division
This hands-on activity covers the basics of rock identification. After a brief discussion of the ter...
This course provides an introduction to and application of phase chemistry to igneous rocks, and the...
The study of rocks has become more important, because through the rocks analysis I can be obtained i...
This site provides an explanation of igneous rocks and their formation, classification, and identifi...
This description of rocks and minerals includes representatives of all three major groups: igneous, ...
This PowerPoint presentation is part of the Whitman College petrology course. The presentation cover...
This presentation describes the system of rock identification. It provides an overview of the rock c...
In this activity students will use sample sets of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks to lea...
These lecture notes are part of a series of lectures available on the geology department website at ...
Plants and animals are usually organized by their family tree (origin) and by their physical and gen...
This module is designed to allow students to learn about igneous rocks at their own speed using imag...
This site contains photographs of 22 igneous rock hand samples. Clicking on an image brings up a lar...
This introduction to the rock cycle features an introduction to the three major rock types (igneous,...
This is a collection of photomicrographs of igneous rocks. There are 69 photomicrographs with captio...
This website provides photomicrographs of minerals and rocks in thin section. The images are subdivi...
This hands-on activity covers the basics of rock identification. After a brief discussion of the ter...
This course provides an introduction to and application of phase chemistry to igneous rocks, and the...
The study of rocks has become more important, because through the rocks analysis I can be obtained i...
This site provides an explanation of igneous rocks and their formation, classification, and identifi...
This description of rocks and minerals includes representatives of all three major groups: igneous, ...
This PowerPoint presentation is part of the Whitman College petrology course. The presentation cover...
This presentation describes the system of rock identification. It provides an overview of the rock c...
In this activity students will use sample sets of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks to lea...
These lecture notes are part of a series of lectures available on the geology department website at ...
Plants and animals are usually organized by their family tree (origin) and by their physical and gen...
This module is designed to allow students to learn about igneous rocks at their own speed using imag...
This site contains photographs of 22 igneous rock hand samples. Clicking on an image brings up a lar...
This introduction to the rock cycle features an introduction to the three major rock types (igneous,...
This is a collection of photomicrographs of igneous rocks. There are 69 photomicrographs with captio...
This website provides photomicrographs of minerals and rocks in thin section. The images are subdivi...
This hands-on activity covers the basics of rock identification. After a brief discussion of the ter...
This course provides an introduction to and application of phase chemistry to igneous rocks, and the...
The study of rocks has become more important, because through the rocks analysis I can be obtained i...