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The Rock Cycle Thinking about relationships among the major rock groups

2 Major Rock Groups Igneous –Formed from a melt (molten rock) –Plutonic (intrusive)- slow cooling and crystallization below Earth’s surface –Volcanic (extrusive)- fast cooling above Earth’s suface Granite

3 Major Rock Groups Sedimentary –Formed at the Earth’s surface –Sediments are compacted together by pressure BrecciaChertSandstone

4 Major Rock Groups Metamorphic –Rock that is changed due to heat & pressure Geniss MarblePhyllite

Fig. 2.9 MAGMA

6 Crystallization IGNEOUS

7 MAGMA IGNEOUS Plutonic (Intrusive) Crystallization

8 MAGMA Volcanic IGNEOUS Plutonic Crystallization

9 MAGMA Volcanic IGNEOUS Plutonic Uplift Crystallization Weathering

10 MAGMA Volcanic IGNEOUS Plutonic SEDIMENT Uplift Crystallization Weathering SEDIMENT

11 MAGMA Volcanic IGNEOUS Plutonic SEDIMENT SEDIMENTARY Uplift Crystallization Weathering Erosion Transport Deposition

12 MAGMA Volcanic IGNEOUS Plutonic SEDIMENT SEDIMENTARY Uplift Crystallization Weathering Erosion Transport Deposition

13 MAGMA Volcanic IGNEOUS Plutonic SEDIMENT SEDIMENTARY METAMORPHIC Uplift Burial Increased P&T Crystallization Weathering Erosion Transport Deposition

14 MAGMA Volcanic IGNEOUS Plutonic SEDIMENT SEDIMENTARY METAMORPHIC Uplift Burial Increased P&T Melting Crystallization Weathering Erosion Transport Deposition Can you see any shortcuts?

15 MAGMA Volcanic IGNEOUS Plutonic SEDIMENT SEDIMENTARY METAMORPHIC Uplift Burial Increased P&T Melting Crystallization Weathering Erosion Transport Deposition

The rock cycle demonstrates the relationships among the three major rock groups It is powered by the interior heat of the Earth As well as earth’s momentum and… The energy from the sun It involves processes on the Earth’s surface as well as the Earth’s interior It connects the “hydrologic cycle” with the “tectonic cycle”. In Conclusion…

17 MAGMA Volcanic IGNEOUS Plutonic SEDIMENT SEDIMENTARY METAMORPHIC Uplift Burial Increased P&T Melting Crystallization Weathering Erosion Transport Deposition