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Title: Sedimentary Rocks


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Sedimentary Rocks
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Origin
  • Comprise 75 of the Earths surface
  • Formed when sediments become compacted and
    cemented together
  • Usually has layers called strata

The highest layer has the least pressure.
The lowest layer has the most pressure.
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Compaction
  • What does compaction mean?
  • Layer upon layer of sediment builds up and the
    pressure from the upper layers pushes down on the
    lower layers.
  • Only SMALL sediments will stick together to form
    rock

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Cementation
  • What does it mean?
  • Water soaks through soil and rock. The water
    dissolves minerals in soil and rock.
  • The solution of minerals and water moves between
    the sediments.
  • The sediments stick together when the minerals
    crystallize.
  • Common with LARGE sediments

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Classification
  • Sedimentary rocks are classified in 3 ways
  • 1. Clastic Sedimentary Rocks
  • 2. Chemical Sedimentary Rocks
  • 3. Organic Sedimentary Rocks

WHAT?
Its by the way they are formed!!!
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Clastic Sedimentary Rock
  • Made from broken fragments of other rocks.
  • Conglomerate large/round fragments
  • Breccia large/sharp fragments

Breccia Conglomerate
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Chemical Sedimentary Rock
  • Formed from minerals crystallizing out of a
    solution
  • The solution is made of minerals and water.

Halite (Rock Salt)
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Organic Sedimentary Rock
  • Rocks formed from once-living (organic!) things.

Ocean animals called coral create huge deposits
of limestone. As they die, their skeletons
collect on the ocean floor.
Organic Limestone
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Stratification
  • The process in which sedimentary rocks are
    arranged in layers.

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Stratification
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