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Title: Rocks: Materials of


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  • Rocks Materials of
  • the Solid EarthChapter 3

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What is the Rock Cycle
  • Shows the interrelationships among the three rock
    types
  • Igneous Rock
  • Sedimentary Rock
  • Metamorphic Rock

3
Rock cycle
  • Magma
  • Crystallization
  • Igneous rock
  • Weathering, transportation, and deposition
  • Sediment
  • Lithification
  • Sedimentary rock
  • Metamorphism
  • Metamorphic rock
  • Melting
  • Magma

4
Rock cycle cont.
  • Full cycle does not always take place due to
    shortcuts or interruptions
  • e.g., Sedimentary rock melts
  • e.g., Igneous rock is metamorphosed
  • e.g., Sedimentary rock is weathered
  • e.g., Metamorphic rock weathers

5
The rock cycle
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Igneous rocks
  • Form as magma cools and crystallizes
  • Rocks formed inside Earth are called intrusive
    rocks
  • Rocks formed on the surface from lava are called
    extrusive rocks.

7
Igneous rocks
  • Crystallization of magma
  • Crystal size is determined by the rate of cooling
  • Slow rate forms large crystals
  • Fast rate forms microscopic crystals
  • Very fast rate forms glass

8
Igneous rocks
  • Classification is based on the rocks texture and
    mineral composition
  • Texture
  • Size and arrangement of crystals
  • Types
  • Fine-grained fast rate of cooling
  • Coarse-grained slow rate of cooling
  • Porphyritic (two crystal sizes) two rates of
    cooling
  • Glassy very fast rate of cooling

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Fine-grained igneous texture
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Coarse-grained igneous texture
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Porphyritic igneous texture
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Obsidian exhibits a glassy texture
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Classification of igneous rocks
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Igneous rocks
  • Naming igneous rocks
  • Granitic rocks
  • Composed almost entirely of light-colored
    silicate minerals quartz and feldspar
  • Also referred to as felsic
  • Common rock is granite

15
Granite
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Igneous rocks
  • Naming igneous rocks
  • Basaltic rocks
  • Contain substantial dark silicate minerals and
    calcium-rich plagioclase feldspar
  • Also referred to as mafic
  • Common rock is basalt

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Basalt
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Igneous rocks
  • Naming igneous rocks
  • Other compositional groups
  • Andesitic (or intermediate)
  • Ultramafic

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Sedimentary rocks
  • Form from sediment (weathered products)
  • About 75 percent of all rock outcrops on the
    continents
  • Used to reconstruct much of Earths history
  • Clues to past environments
  • Provide information about sediment transport
  • Rocks often contain fossils

20
Sedimentary rocks
  • Classifying sedimentary rocks
  • Two groups based on the source of the material
  • Detrital rocks
  • Material is solid particles
  • Classified by particle size
  • Common rocks include
  • Shale (most abundant)
  • Sandstone
  • Conglomerate

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Classification of sedimentary rocks
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Shale with plant fossils
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Sandstone
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Conglomerate
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Sedimentary rocks
  • Classifying sedimentary rocks
  • Two groups based on the source of the material
  • Chemical rocks
  • Derived from material that was once in solution
    and precipitates to form sediment.

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Sedimentary rocks
  • Classifying sedimentary rocks
  • Common Chemical Sedimentary rocks
  • Limestone (the most abundant chemical rock)
  • Chert, flint, jasper, and agate
  • Evaporites such as rock salt or gypsum
  • Coal

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Fossiliferous limestone
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Sedimentary rocks
  • Sedimentary rocks are produced through
    lithification
  • Loose sediments are transformed into solid rock
  • Lithification processes
  • Compaction
  • Cementation

29
Sedimentary rocks
  • Features of sedimentary rocks
  • Strata Rock layers / beds
  • Bedding planes separate strata
  • Fossils
  • Traces or remains of prehistoric life
  • Help determine past environments
  • Used as time indicators
  • Used for matching rocks from different places

30
Metamorphic rocks
  • Rocks that have Changed form
  • Produced from preexisting
  • Igneous rocks
  • Sedimentary rocks
  • Other metamorphic rocks

31
Metamorphic rocks
  • Metamorphism
  • Takes place where preexisting rock is subjected
    to high temperature and / or pressure.

32
Metamorphic rocks
  • Metamorphic agents
  • Heat
  • Pressure (stress)

33
Metamorphic rocks
  • Metamorphic settings
  • Contact metamorphism
  • Occurs near a body of magma
  • Regional metamorphism
  • Directed pressures and high temperatures during
    mountain building

34
Origin of pressure in metamorphism
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Metamorphic rocks
  • Metamorphic textures
  • Foliated texture
  • Minerals are in a parallel alignment
  • Nonfoliated texture
  • Resembles a coarse-grained igneous rock

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Development of foliation due to directed pressure
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Metamorphic rocks
  • Common metamorphic rocks
  • Foliated rocks
  • Slate
  • Fine-grained
  • Splits easily
  • Schist
  • Strongly foliated

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Classification of metamorphic rocks
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Metamorphic rocks
  • Other common metamorphic rocks
  • Foliated rocks
  • Gneiss
  • Banded texture
  • Nonfoliated rocks
  • Marble
  • Parent rock is limestone
  • Large, interlocking calcite crystals

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Gneiss typically displays a banded appearance
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Metamorphic rocks
  • Common metamorphic rocks
  • Nonfoliated rocks
  • Marble
  • Used as a building stone
  • Variety of colors
  • Quartzite
  • Parent rock quartz sandstone
  • Quartz grains are fused

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Marble a nonfoliated metamorphic rock
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