Igneous geology focuses on the study of rocks formed from the cooling and solidification of molten magma beneath or on the Earth's surface. These rocks, known as igneous rocks, are classified based on their mineral composition, texture, and formation conditions. Understanding igneous processes helps geologists interpret Earth's history and the dynamics of its interior. Key aspects include magma evolution, crystallization sequences, volcanic eruptions, and the formation of diverse rock types like basalt, granite, and obsidian. Igneous geology plays a crucial role in fields such as mineral exploration, volcanic hazard assessment, and reconstructing past tectonic activities through petrological and geochemical analysis.
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