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Rock Cycle
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Sedimentary Rocks Fossil source rock Made from weathered and eroded igneous and metamorphic rocks Indicate past climates/environments Petroleum, natural gas, iron, aluminum, and sulfur occur in the pores
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Weathering – the disintegration and decomposition of rock at the surface of the Earth Erosion – the incorporation and transportation of material by a mobile agent, such as water, wind or ice Sediment – unconsolidated particles created by the weathering and erosion of rock Precipitate – process that separates solids from a solution; forms evaporites Lithification – process of converting sediments to solid rock by cementation and/or compaction
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Detrital Sedimentary Rocks Detrital sedimentary rocks can be made of detrital material that consists of mineral grains or rock fragments from the process of mechanical weathering that are transported and deposited as solid particles
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Detrital Sedimentary Rocks Conglomerate; large, coarse rounded grains
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Detrital Sedimentary Rocks Breccia; large, coarse angular grains
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Detrital Sedimentary Rocks Sandstone; primarily composed of medium sized quartz grains (feels sandy)
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Detrital Sedimentary Rocks Siltstone; composed of fine grained quartz and clay
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Detrital Sedimentary Rocks Shale; composed of very fine grains of the mineral clay and quartz
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Detrital Sedimentary Rocks Arkose; composed of reconsolidated particles of minerals such as feldspar and quartz
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Sedimentary Rocks Chemical sedimentary rocks are composed of chemical material that was previously dissolved in water and later precipitated by either inorganic or organic processes Chemical sedimentary rocks formed from the process of water-dwelling organisms are biochemical sedimentary rocks
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Chemical Sedimentary Rocks Coquina; biochemical sedimentary rock containing visible shells, loosely cemented together
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Chemical Sedimentary Rocks Limestone; biochemical sedimentary rock containing fine shells composed of the mineral calcite that have been cemented together with fine, crystalline calcite (will effervesce with HCl)
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Chemical Sedimentary Rocks Chalk; composed of microscopic shells and clay (diatomaceous earth)
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Chemical Sedimentary Rocks Tufa; light, porous limestone that forms in springs and caves (stalactites & stalagmites) (will effervesce with HCl)
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Chemical Sedimentary Rocks Rock Salt (halite); formed as water evaporates leaving formerly dissolved material to precipitate
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Chemical Sedimentary Rocks Bituminous Coal; composed of altered plant remains (will burn)
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Chemical Sedimentary Rocks Dolostone; fine to coarse crystalline calcite (will effervesce with HCl) Sample has dolostone crystals called Celestite
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Chemical Sedimentary Rocks Chert; very fine crystalline quartz (used to make arrow heads and other weapon and tool tips because of conchoidal fractures
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Chemical Sedimentary Rocks Gypsum; composed of fine to coarse crystalline calcium sulfate Sample has gypsum crystals called Selenite
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Chemical Compounds of Sedimentary Rocks Calcite CaCO 3 Dolomite CaMg(CO 3 ) 2 Quartz SiO 2 Gypsum CaSO 4 *2H 2 O Halite NaCl Indicator - Hydrochloric Acid HCl
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