previous | next

Figure 2
 

Figure 2.

The International Union of Geological Sciences classification double triangle. Field boundaries are arbitrary and not designed to follow petrologic processes, so closely related rocks can scatter across several fields. The plethora of names and positions of boundary lines are difficult to remember, particularly because they mean little in terms of process. They also serve to carve up related rocks (e.g., one map unit) into several different rock types.

previous | next