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  1. Lecture Notes. Note: Two versions of each set of lecture notes are shown in the table below. The first is in html format, optimized for viewing on the Web at screen resolutions greater than 800x600.

  2. Lecture Notes. Note: Two versions of each set of lecture notes are shown in the table below. The first is in html format, optimized for viewing on the Web at screen resolutions greater than 800x600.

  3. Lecture Notes. Note: Two versions of each set of lecture notes are shown in the table below. The first is in html format, optimized for viewing on the Web at screen resolutions greater than 800x600.

  4. Rhyolitic magmas tend to have even higher viscosity, ranging between 1 million and 100 million times more viscous than water. (Note that solids, even though they appear solid have a viscosity, but it very high, measured as trillions time the viscosity of water).

  5. Apr 28, 2018 · Tulane University Prof. Stephen A. Nelson Sediment and Sedimentary Rocks Sedimentary Rocks Rivers, oceans, winds, and rain runoff all have the ability to carry the particles washed off of eroding rocks. Such material, called detritus, consists of fragments of rocks and minerals.

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  7. Jan 8, 2015 · viscosity, ranging between 1 million and 100 million times more viscous than water. (Note that solids, even though they appear solid have a viscosity, but it is very high, measured as trillions time the viscosity of water). Viscosity is an important property in determining the eruptive behavior of magmas. Summary Table Magma Type Solidified Rock

  8. Sep 3, 2015 · Tulane University Prof. Stephen A. Nelson Magmas and Igneous Rocks Magma and Igneous Rocks Igneous Rocks are formed by crystallization from a liquid, or magma. They include two types zVolcanic or extrusive igneous rocks form when the magma cools and crystallizes on the surface of the Earth zIntrusive or plutonic igneous rocks wherein the magma crystallizes at depth in the Earth.

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  10. Tulane University: Prof. Stephen A. Nelson. Magmas and Igneous Rocks . Magma and Igneous Rocks. Igneous Rocks are formed by crystallization from a liquid, or magma. They include two types ... Note that these are chemically equivalent to basalts, andesites, and rhyolites, but may have different minerals or different proportions of mineral because their crystallization history is not interrupted as it might be for extrusive rocks (see figure 6.13 in your text).