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Petrology
Kaustubh J. Sane
HJD Institute of Technical Education, Kera,
• Rock is a natural solid massive aggregate of
minerals forming the crust of earth.
• The branch of geology dealing with various
aspects of rocks such as their formation,
classification and occurrence is called
petrology.
• A civil engineer has to deal with rocks during
most of his life as materials for construction
and as sites for engineering structures.
• Volcanic rocks
• Plutonic rocks
• Hypabyssal rocks
Igneous rocks
• Clastic rocks
• Non-clastic chemically formed
• Non-clastic organically formed
Sedimentary
rocks
• Foliated
• Non-foliated
Metamorphic
rocks
Igneous rocks
• Broadly, all rocks which are formed from an
original hot, molten material through the
process of cooling and crystallization are
defined as igneous rocks.
• Hot molten material occurring naturally below
the surface of earth is called magma, and
which comes on surface and starts flowing
along it is called as lava.
• Volcanic rocks-
– Igneous rocks formed by the cooling and crystallization of lava
erupted from volcanoes.
– As lava cools down faster rate the grain size of crystals is fine and
often microscopic.
– The Deccan traps of India spread over more than 4 lakh km is best
example of volcanic igneous rocks.
– Rock types are;
• Basalt, Rhyolite, Dacite, Trachytes.
• Plutonic rocks-
– Rocks which are formed at an considerable depths-generally
between 7-10 km below surface are called as plutonic rocks.
– Due to slow rate of cooling grains are often coarse grain.
– Rock types are;
• Gabrro, granites, charnockites.
• Hypabyassal rocks-
– These are formed at intermediate stage below the earth surface.
– They show mixed characters of volcanic and plutonic rocks.
Rock types
• Textures of Igneous rocks
• Holocrystalline: crystallised
• Holohyaline: very fine size or glass
• Microcrystalline: intermediate size
Degree of
crystallization
• Coarse: grains above 5mm
• Medium: grains between 5 to 1 mm
• Fine: less than 1mm
Granularity
• Panidiomorphic: euhedral crystal
• Allotriomorphic: anhedral form
• Hypidiomorphic: show crystal of euhedra,
subhedra and anhedra form
Fabric
Holocrystalline
Holohyaline
Microcrystalline
Structures of Igneous rocks
Structure due to
mobility of Magma
• Flow structure:
formation of
parallel or nearly
parallel bands of
igneous bodies.
• Pillow structure
• Ropy lava
• Spherulitic
structure:
arrangement of
fibrous minerals
in radial manner.
Due to cooling of
magma
• Jointing structure
• Vesicular
structure
• Miarolitic
structures
Miscellaneous
structures
• Reaction rings
• Xenolithic
structure
Forms of Igneous Rocks
Extrusive
•Fissure
eruption
•Central
eruption
Intrusive
•Sills
•Dykes
•Lopoliths
•Laccoliths
•Phacoliths
•Batholiths
Sedimentary rocks
• Sedimentary rocks are formed due to simple
or complex mechanical and chemical
processes.
• Origin of rocks
– Provenance
– Transportation
– Deposition
Texture of rocks
• Size
– Coarse- gravel
– Medium- sand
– Fine- clay
• Boulder- minimum size 256mm
• Cobble- between 64 to 256mm
• Sand- less than 2mm
• Silt- 1/16 to 1/256mm
• Clay- less than 1/256
Rudaceous
•Conglomarate: loosely cemented heterogeneous material consisting of cobbles and pebbles.
•Breccia: coarser cemented angular fragments.
Arenaceous
• Sandstones: weathered sand sediments after natural compaction forms sandstones.
• Ferruginous: red brown color sst. Presence of iron containing minerals in cementation.
• Siliceous: sand grains are cemented with quartz.
• Calcareous sst: cemented with calcareous material
• Arkose: sst with 60% quartz and 40% feldspar.
Argillaceous
• Shale: laminated rock.
Calcareous
• Limestone: 93% CaCO3, 5% MgCO3; whitish color
• Dolomite: reverse of limestone. Blackish color
carbonaceous
• Peat
• Lignite
• Bituminous
• Anthracite
Metamorphic rocks
• Metamorphism denotes transformation of rocks
into new type by recrystallisation of their
constituents.
• The changes in metamorphism is due to
temperature and pressure conditions in crustal
layers 0f earth.
• Agents of metamorphism:
– Temperature
– Pressure
– Chemically active fluids
• The temperature increases in deeper parts of
crust.
• Pressure developed due to gravity results in
hydrostatic pressure. Which produces non-
uniform pressure, which changes the shape.
• Chemically active fluids are imp factors, they
occupies void spaces and fissures.
Structures in metamorphic rocks
• Cataclastic-
– Develops due to breakdown of fragmental rocks
by shearing.
– More resistant minerals undergoes less crushing;
other cases less resistant mineral undergoes
greater crushing.
– eg. mylonite
• Maculose-
– These is shown mainly by argillaceous rocks under
thermal and contact metamorphism.
• Schistose-
– Rocks show more or less parallel bands.
– Flaky minerals like biotite and hornblende under
temperature and pressure conditions form parallel
layered arrangements resulting in schistose structure.
• Granulose-
– These are formed due to presence of subhedral grain
minerals.
– It shows more or less uniform grain size.
– E.g. marble and quartzite.
• Gneissose-
– Formed due to alteration of schistose bands and
granulose structure.
– E.g. granite gneiss.
Classification of rocks
• Contact metamorphism
– In this process rise of temperature is dominant
factor. Thermal effects are influenced by the
contact zones of country rocks of igneous or
sedimentary types.
– Eg. Limestone – marble
sandstone – quartzite
• Regional metamorphism-
– Temperature and pressure affects a large regional
area.
– Shale---slate---phyllite---schist
• Dislocation metamorphism:

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Petrology

  • 1. Petrology Kaustubh J. Sane HJD Institute of Technical Education, Kera,
  • 2. • Rock is a natural solid massive aggregate of minerals forming the crust of earth. • The branch of geology dealing with various aspects of rocks such as their formation, classification and occurrence is called petrology. • A civil engineer has to deal with rocks during most of his life as materials for construction and as sites for engineering structures.
  • 3. • Volcanic rocks • Plutonic rocks • Hypabyssal rocks Igneous rocks • Clastic rocks • Non-clastic chemically formed • Non-clastic organically formed Sedimentary rocks • Foliated • Non-foliated Metamorphic rocks
  • 4. Igneous rocks • Broadly, all rocks which are formed from an original hot, molten material through the process of cooling and crystallization are defined as igneous rocks. • Hot molten material occurring naturally below the surface of earth is called magma, and which comes on surface and starts flowing along it is called as lava.
  • 5. • Volcanic rocks- – Igneous rocks formed by the cooling and crystallization of lava erupted from volcanoes. – As lava cools down faster rate the grain size of crystals is fine and often microscopic. – The Deccan traps of India spread over more than 4 lakh km is best example of volcanic igneous rocks. – Rock types are; • Basalt, Rhyolite, Dacite, Trachytes. • Plutonic rocks- – Rocks which are formed at an considerable depths-generally between 7-10 km below surface are called as plutonic rocks. – Due to slow rate of cooling grains are often coarse grain. – Rock types are; • Gabrro, granites, charnockites. • Hypabyassal rocks- – These are formed at intermediate stage below the earth surface. – They show mixed characters of volcanic and plutonic rocks. Rock types
  • 6. • Textures of Igneous rocks • Holocrystalline: crystallised • Holohyaline: very fine size or glass • Microcrystalline: intermediate size Degree of crystallization • Coarse: grains above 5mm • Medium: grains between 5 to 1 mm • Fine: less than 1mm Granularity • Panidiomorphic: euhedral crystal • Allotriomorphic: anhedral form • Hypidiomorphic: show crystal of euhedra, subhedra and anhedra form Fabric
  • 8. Structures of Igneous rocks Structure due to mobility of Magma • Flow structure: formation of parallel or nearly parallel bands of igneous bodies. • Pillow structure • Ropy lava • Spherulitic structure: arrangement of fibrous minerals in radial manner. Due to cooling of magma • Jointing structure • Vesicular structure • Miarolitic structures Miscellaneous structures • Reaction rings • Xenolithic structure
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  • 10. Forms of Igneous Rocks Extrusive •Fissure eruption •Central eruption Intrusive •Sills •Dykes •Lopoliths •Laccoliths •Phacoliths •Batholiths
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  • 13. • Sedimentary rocks are formed due to simple or complex mechanical and chemical processes. • Origin of rocks – Provenance – Transportation – Deposition
  • 14. Texture of rocks • Size – Coarse- gravel – Medium- sand – Fine- clay • Boulder- minimum size 256mm • Cobble- between 64 to 256mm • Sand- less than 2mm • Silt- 1/16 to 1/256mm • Clay- less than 1/256
  • 15. Rudaceous •Conglomarate: loosely cemented heterogeneous material consisting of cobbles and pebbles. •Breccia: coarser cemented angular fragments. Arenaceous • Sandstones: weathered sand sediments after natural compaction forms sandstones. • Ferruginous: red brown color sst. Presence of iron containing minerals in cementation. • Siliceous: sand grains are cemented with quartz. • Calcareous sst: cemented with calcareous material • Arkose: sst with 60% quartz and 40% feldspar. Argillaceous • Shale: laminated rock. Calcareous • Limestone: 93% CaCO3, 5% MgCO3; whitish color • Dolomite: reverse of limestone. Blackish color carbonaceous • Peat • Lignite • Bituminous • Anthracite
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  • 19. • Metamorphism denotes transformation of rocks into new type by recrystallisation of their constituents. • The changes in metamorphism is due to temperature and pressure conditions in crustal layers 0f earth. • Agents of metamorphism: – Temperature – Pressure – Chemically active fluids
  • 20. • The temperature increases in deeper parts of crust. • Pressure developed due to gravity results in hydrostatic pressure. Which produces non- uniform pressure, which changes the shape. • Chemically active fluids are imp factors, they occupies void spaces and fissures.
  • 21. Structures in metamorphic rocks • Cataclastic- – Develops due to breakdown of fragmental rocks by shearing. – More resistant minerals undergoes less crushing; other cases less resistant mineral undergoes greater crushing. – eg. mylonite
  • 22. • Maculose- – These is shown mainly by argillaceous rocks under thermal and contact metamorphism. • Schistose- – Rocks show more or less parallel bands. – Flaky minerals like biotite and hornblende under temperature and pressure conditions form parallel layered arrangements resulting in schistose structure.
  • 23. • Granulose- – These are formed due to presence of subhedral grain minerals. – It shows more or less uniform grain size. – E.g. marble and quartzite. • Gneissose- – Formed due to alteration of schistose bands and granulose structure. – E.g. granite gneiss.
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  • 25. Classification of rocks • Contact metamorphism – In this process rise of temperature is dominant factor. Thermal effects are influenced by the contact zones of country rocks of igneous or sedimentary types. – Eg. Limestone – marble sandstone – quartzite
  • 26. • Regional metamorphism- – Temperature and pressure affects a large regional area. – Shale---slate---phyllite---schist • Dislocation metamorphism: