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Title: Sedimentary ROCKS


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Sedimentary ROCKS
  • Most of the earth is covered with sediments

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Weathering
  • Weathering the break down into sediments
  • Chemical weathering is a change in the chemical
    formula example burning or rusting
  • Physical weathering is just an appearance
    change example breaking or eroding

3
Erosion
  • Erosion the moving of sediment from one place
    to another
  • There are four major agents of erosion
  • Water, Wind, Ice, Gravity

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Deposition
  • Deposition the drop down
  • Sediments (clasts) are deposited according to
    size.
  • The smaller the sediment (clast) the further it
    travels.

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How to make a sedimentary rock
  • Lithification process of turning sediment into
    sedimentary ROCK
  • - Compaction - squeezes out the water and
    compacts sediments through the force of gravity
    (caused by the weight of the sediments)
  • - Cementation - dissolved minerals are deposited
    in the tiny spaces (PORES) among the sediments
    its like glue because it holds the sediments
    together

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Porosity
  • Porosity refers to the of space between
    sediments
  • Water, oil, natural gas may be stored in these
    pores

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3 types of Sedimentary Rocks
  • 1. Clastic made of weathered bits of
  • pre-existing rock grouped according to the
    size of the particles they contain.
  • Gravel-sized contained in breccias
    conglomerates
  • Sand-sized contained in sandstones
  • Silt-sized contained in siltstones
  • Clay-sized contained in the shale which is the
    most
  • common clastic sedimentary rock

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Conglomerate Breccia
  • Conglomerate has rounded pebbles worn down in a
    water environment
  • Breccia has more jagged pebbles broken in a dry
    environment

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Sandstone Shale
  • Sandstone is made of sand-sized grains cemented
    together
  • Shale contains the smallest clast or particle
    size which are clay-sized particles.

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  • 2. Chemical
  • If the air is dry, water will evaporate leaving
    behind minerals/sediments
  • If the water is saturated (holding all it
    can)then minerals will precipitate out of the
    water.

Limestone Rocksalt Gypsum
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  • 3. Organic made from once living material

Coal Coquina
  • Coal made from decayed and compressed plant
    material

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The Story of Limestone
  • Once upon a time.there were these Seashells
    (calcite)
  • When the shells dissolved in ocean water over
    time they precipitated to the bottom and produce
    limestone chemically
  • BUT, if the shells themselves cemented together
    or fossilized organic

Shell Limestone
Limestone
Coquina
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Sedimentary Rock Features
Ripple marks indicate that the rock formed along
a beach or stream bed.
Mud cracks formed when wet mud or clay dried and
shrank, leaving cracks that filled in with other
sediments and solidified into rock.
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Sedimentary rocks are good for fossils
  • Sediments settle gently over deceased
    plants/animals/tracks bury them to preserve the
    fossil
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