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Bowens Reaction Series
Ca-Plagioclase
Olivine
Pyroxene
Na/Ca- Plagioclase
Amphibole
Biotite
Na- Plagioclase
K- Feldspar
Muscovite
Quartz
2
Sedimentary Rocks(part 2 of 3)
3
Starts with the Weather
  • Weathering breaks rocks down at the Earths
    surface
  • Chemical minerals are altered or dissolved
  • Physical rocks broken w/o changing composition
    (frost wedging, tree roots)
  • Erosion carries away loose material (grain by
    grain) exposing new, fresh surface to weathering

4
Physical vs. Chemical Weathering
5
Its All Downhill From Here
  • Rocks fall from a cliff
  • Sand carried by a river to ocean
  • Glacial ice bulldozering downslope
  • Ash blown about and dropped by wind
  • Most sediment carried by water
  • rivers carry annually 27 billion tons

6
Lithification
  • Sediment eventually is deposited
  • But transportation and deposition is always
    occurring
  • So the particles that get there first are
    progressively buried
  • Compaction (loss of water, empty space)
  • Cementation (filling in spaces)

7
Compaction
Cementation
8
Recall
  • Sedimentary rocks form from loose sediment
    compacted and cemented together into dense rock

9
Types of Sedimentary Rocks
  • Clastic sedimentary rocks
  • solid fragments of pre-existing rock
  • Organic sedimentary rocks
  • remains of plants and animals
  • Chemical sedimentary rocks
  • dissolved ions in water eventually get
    concentrated and form solid minerals (salt!)
  • Bioclastic sedimentary rocks
  • biologically formed solid minerals (e.g. shells)

10
Clastic Sedimentary Rocks
11
Organic Sedimentary Rocks
  • Coal
  • Buried, heated, compressed, dead things

12
Chemical Sedimentary Rocks
  • Sediments formed through evaporation
  • Very small proportion of sedimentary rocks

13
Bioclastic Sedimentary Rocks
  • Limestone and dolostone formed by lithification
    of shells of dead organisms

Coquina
Chalk
14
Sedimentary Structures
  • Book covers many major ones include
  • Bedding, cross-bedding, ripple marks, mud cracks,
    bioturbation (fossil animal activity)

15
Homework
  • Read pgs. 47-60
  • Due Wednesday
  • 13 pts Review Questions (pg 71) 5, 7, 8, 10,
    13, 14
  • 8 pts For Discussion (pg 71-2) 2, 6 (THINK)
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