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1 HNRS 228 Astrobiology Chap.4 Geology Bennett et al. Lectures 7&8 Prof. Geller

2 Telling Rocks Apart zHow geologists tell apart different minerals and rocks ycolor, luster, texture yhardness test xscratching one against another diamond is hardest yacid test xusing weak hydrochloric acid to ystreak test xform a streak across a ceramic tile

3 Minerals (see Table 19.1) zCharacteristics ynaturally occurring yinorganic ydefinite crystalline structure zThe natural resources of industry

4 Igneous Rocks z“Rocks formed from hot molten mass of melted rock material”

5 Sedimentary Rocks z“Rocks formed from particles or dissolved materials from previously existing rocks.”

6 Metamorphic Rocks z“Previously existing rocks that have been changed by heat, pressure, or hot solutions into a distinctly different rock.”

7 The Rock Cycle

8 Earth’s Interior and How We Know It

9 Earthquakes Galore

10 Earth’s Inside Story

11 Crustal Rumblings

12 Plate Tectonics z“The theory that the Earth’s crust is made of rigid plates that float on the asthenosphere.” zConsider the scientific evidence for plate tectonics and what forced scientists to accept the theory as fact

13 Fossils across an ocean

14 Boundaries Galore

15 Plates are smashing

16 Surface Building Processes zStress y“stress is a force that tends to compress, pull apart, or deform” ydifferent types of stress xcompressive stress xtensional stress xshear stress zStrain y“the adjustment to stress”

17 Stress and Strain

18 Surface Building Processes zFolds ybends in layered bedrock zAnticline/\ zSyncline \/

19 Surface Building Processes zFaulting yformation of a crack caused by relative movement of rock on either side of a fracture xdifferent types - normal, reverse, thrust

20 Earthquakes zDefined as “quaking, shaking, vibrating, or upheaval of the ground” zEarthquake causes yelastic rebound theory zIntensity measure yRichter Magnitude xnot linear

21 Mountains z“elevated parts of the Earth’s crust that rise abruptly above the surrounding surface” zCauses yfolding, faulting, volcanic activity

22 Volcanoes z“hill or mountain formed by the extrusion of lava or rock fragments from magma below” zDifferent types yshield, cinder cone, composite (composite shown)

23 Tear-Down Processes zWeathering ymechanical weathering ychemical weathering zErosion ymass movement (mass wasting) yrunning water (floodplain, delta) yglacier ywind (deflation and abrasion) yimpact cratering

24 Development of Geologic Time zFossilization z“Reading the Rocks” yprinciple of uniformity yprinciple of original horizontality yprinciple of superposition yprinciple of crosscutting relationships yprinciple of faunal succession yradiometric dating zGeologic Time Scale

25 Geologic Time Scale


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