GEOL 1307 Physical Geology Exercise #3 Rock Cycle.

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GEOL 1307 Physical Geology Exercise #3 Rock Cycle

Types of Rocks Igneous Sedimentary Metamorphic Intrusive Extrusive Pyroclastic Sedimentary Chemical Precipitates and Evaporites Fossiliferous Clastic Sorted Unsorted Metamorphic Foliated Unfoliated

Rock Texture Random Crystalline Texture Clastic Texture Foliated Texture

Mineralogic Composition Igneous Minerals Sedimentary Minerals Metamorphism Recrystallization

Using Texture and Mineralogic Composition to Identify Rocks Igneous Rocks Intrusive Extrusive Pyroclastic Sedimentary Rocks Clastic Nonclastic Metamorphic Rocks Foliated Unfoliated