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1 1 rock forming minerals quartz feldspar amphibole pyroxene mica clay calcite gypsum

2 2 distinguishing qualities color luster hardness density cleavage crystalline system

3 3 Formation name – rock mass Type of rock = limestone Rock mass quality = Formation Name –fractures –hydrology –etc “Data Base” - Based on past experience and registering the quality of the rock

4 4 Rock mass Usages: tunneling mining aggregate in concrete aggregate in asphalt dimension stone foundation rock Good rock “Bra berg” For what???

5 5 Geological classification Three main rock groups –Igneous rocks (magmatiska) –Sedimentary rocks (sedimentära) –Metamorphic rocks (metamorfa)

6 6 Igneous rocks (magmatiska)

7 7 Sedimentary rocks (sedimentära)

8 8 Metamorphic rocks (metamorfa)

9 9 Igneous Rocks = hard rocks extrusive – lava intrusive or plutonic (50 km or more) serpentinites – altered igneous rocks

10 10 Igneous Rocks extrusive – lava

11 11 Igneous Rocks intrusive or plutonic (50 km or more) joints common, sheet joints high in-situ stress

12 12 Igneous Rocks highly susceptible to weathering

13 13 Igneous Rocks serpentinites – altered igneous rocks broken and crushed seams of serpentine-rich clay shear easily

14 14 common igneous rocks intrusive –granite –diorite –gabbros –diabase or dolerite –pegmatite extrusive –basalt –andesite –rhyolite

15 15 Sedimentary rocks = Soft rocks 1.clastic 2.chemical 3.biochemical

16 16 Sedimentary rocks 1.clastic 2.chemical 3.biochemical composed of pieces of pre existing rocks and minerals

17 17 Sedimentary rocks 1.clastic 2.chemical 3.biochemical precipitate of a mass, such as silica or calcium carbonate wandering of a substance in the rocks

18 18 Sedimentary rocks 1.clastic 2.chemical 3.biochemical composed of fragments of plants and animals

19 19 characteristics of sedimentary rocks bedding and strata –laterally continuous –uniformly thick –originally horizontal

20 20 characteristics of sedimentary rocks bedding and strata –laterally continuous –uniformly thick –originally horizontal

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23 23 Diagenesis sediment transformed to a sedimentary rocks: compaction cementation low temperatures

24 24 common sedimentary rocks claystone mudstone siltstone sandstone conglomerate limestone

25 25 “Rock” according to an engineer is irreversibly cemented and hard – but several sedimentary rocks can loose all resemblance of a rock when soaked in water – these act as engineering“soils ”

26 26 Metamorphic Rocks – “changed rocks” metamorphism – minerals and structures of rocks are transformed

27 27 metamorphic textures – highly directional foliation schistosity recrystallized –isotropic –anisotropic

28 28 metamorphic textures – highly directional foliation schistosity recrystallized –isotropic –anisotropic

29 29 metamorphic textures – highly directional foliation schistosity recrystallized –isotropic –anisotropic

30 30 Common metamorphic rock types: slate schist gneiss marble quartzite

31 31 Common metamorphic rock types: slate schist gneiss marble quartzite

32 32 Common metamorphic rock types: slate schist gneiss marble quartzite

33 33 Common metamorphic rock types: slate schist gneiss marble quartzite

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35 35 Common metamorphic rock types: slate schist gneiss marble quartzite

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