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1 rock forming minerals quartz feldspar amphibole pyroxene mica clay calcite gypsum
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2 distinguishing qualities color luster hardness density cleavage crystalline system
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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
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4 Rock mass Usages: tunneling mining aggregate in concrete aggregate in asphalt dimension stone foundation rock Good rock “Bra berg” For what???
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5 Geological classification Three main rock groups –Igneous rocks (magmatiska) –Sedimentary rocks (sedimentära) –Metamorphic rocks (metamorfa)
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6 Igneous rocks (magmatiska)
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7 Sedimentary rocks (sedimentära)
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8 Metamorphic rocks (metamorfa)
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9 Igneous Rocks = hard rocks extrusive – lava intrusive or plutonic (50 km or more) serpentinites – altered igneous rocks
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10 Igneous Rocks extrusive – lava
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11 Igneous Rocks intrusive or plutonic (50 km or more) joints common, sheet joints high in-situ stress
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12 Igneous Rocks highly susceptible to weathering
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13 Igneous Rocks serpentinites – altered igneous rocks broken and crushed seams of serpentine-rich clay shear easily
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14 common igneous rocks intrusive –granite –diorite –gabbros –diabase or dolerite –pegmatite extrusive –basalt –andesite –rhyolite
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15 Sedimentary rocks = Soft rocks 1.clastic 2.chemical 3.biochemical
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16 Sedimentary rocks 1.clastic 2.chemical 3.biochemical composed of pieces of pre existing rocks and minerals
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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
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18 Sedimentary rocks 1.clastic 2.chemical 3.biochemical composed of fragments of plants and animals
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19 characteristics of sedimentary rocks bedding and strata –laterally continuous –uniformly thick –originally horizontal
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20 characteristics of sedimentary rocks bedding and strata –laterally continuous –uniformly thick –originally horizontal
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23 Diagenesis sediment transformed to a sedimentary rocks: compaction cementation low temperatures
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24 common sedimentary rocks claystone mudstone siltstone sandstone conglomerate limestone
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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 ”
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26 Metamorphic Rocks – “changed rocks” metamorphism – minerals and structures of rocks are transformed
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27 metamorphic textures – highly directional foliation schistosity recrystallized –isotropic –anisotropic
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28 metamorphic textures – highly directional foliation schistosity recrystallized –isotropic –anisotropic
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29 metamorphic textures – highly directional foliation schistosity recrystallized –isotropic –anisotropic
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30 Common metamorphic rock types: slate schist gneiss marble quartzite
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31 Common metamorphic rock types: slate schist gneiss marble quartzite
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32 Common metamorphic rock types: slate schist gneiss marble quartzite
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33 Common metamorphic rock types: slate schist gneiss marble quartzite
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35 Common metamorphic rock types: slate schist gneiss marble quartzite
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