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Sedimentary Rock Classification
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Rock cycle
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What are Sedimentary Rocks? What are sediments? How do sediments form sedimentary rocks? Where do sedimentary rocks form?
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General Features sedimentary rocks usually come from SEDIMENTS (mud, sand, pebbles, etc.) sediments are pressed into layers (strata)
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Ernst Tinaja Big Bend National Park
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Ernst Tinaja Thin-bedded orangish rock = Del Rio Clay, Stratigraphically just below the Buda Limestone The massive white rock below the Del Rio is the Santa Elena Limestone Time lapse between the deposition of the Santa Elena and the Del Rio = unconformity
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Formation sediment comes from the weathering and erosion of other rocks wind and water move sediment
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Formation ctd. once sediments are settled, lithification (making a rock) begins lithification can involve two main processes: compaction: sediments are pressed together by weight, and water is forced out cementation: minerals deposit out of water and “cement” together sediments
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Rock Cycle
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Types of Sedimentary Rocks: 1. Clastic clastic rocks come from broken pieces of other rock (as was just described) they are further classified according to their pieces
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Clastic Rocks ctd. conglomerates have large, round, pieces (see last slide) breccias have large, angular pieces clastic rocks from smaller pieces can be sandstones or mudrocks Shale
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2. Organic Rocks form directly or indirectly from living material (despite our definition of minerals) example: limestone is calcium carbonate from the shells of dead clams and oysters
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3. Chemical Rocks form by chemical processes (not regular compaction) Limestone: a. grainstone b. boundstone “evaporites” form when water evaporates, leaving just minerals ex: gypsum, halite, and even some limestone are from evaporating water
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Tools of a Geologist Grain size scale Roundness scale Hand lens Field notebook Make good observations and notes FIELD GEOLOGY
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Summary Questions What might tip you off that you’re looking at a sedimentary rock? What are two ways that limestone can form? How are chemical rocks different from other sedimentary rocks?
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