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Sedimentary Rocks Sands, gravel, and conglomerates -Oh my!
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Where can I find a sedimentary rock? Cover approximately 75% of our (continental) surface Examples: Sandstone Conglomerate Shale Halite
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Formation Weathering Erosion/Transportation Deposition Compaction Lithification
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Weathering Weathering- the breakdown of rocks; disintegration of rock Chemical CO 2 + H 2 O H 2 CO 3 carbon dioxide + water carbonic acid H 2 CO 3 + CaCO 3 Ca(HCO 3 ) 2 carbonic acid + calcium carbonate calcium bicarbonate Mechanical Temperature (freeze/thaw, thermal expansion) Pressure release Other (crystal growth, organic activity,etc.)
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Erosion & Transportation Erosion- the movement of rocks or weathered products Agents of Erosion Wind Water Ice Gravity Size and shape of clasts relate to transportation Large and angular Small and rounded
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Deposition Sediments are deposited or dropped when their transportation no longer has the energy to move the mass.
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Compaction Pore spaces are reduced when sediments are compacted, or pressed together
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Lithification During lithification loose sediments are cemented together to form a sedimentary rock.
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The Exceptions When it’s not a Clastic Sedimentary Rock Organic Sedimentary Rocks: Chalk Limestone Coal Precipitate Sedimentary Rocks: Halite (salt) Gypsum
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Name the sedimentary rock!
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