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Title: Sedimentary Rock Classification


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Sedimentary Rock Classification
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Rock cycle
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What are Sedimentary Rocks?
  • What are sediments?
  • How do sediments form sedimentary rocks?
  • Where do sedimentary rocks form?

4
General Features
  • sedimentary rocks usually come from SEDIMENTS
    (mud, sand, pebbles, etc.)
  • sediments are pressed into layers (strata)

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Ernst TinajaBig Bend National Park
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Ernst Tinaja
  • Thin-bedded orangish rock Del Rio Clay,
  • Stratigraphically just below the Buda Limestone
  • The massive white rock below the Del Rio is the
    Santa Elena Limestone
  • Time lapse between the deposition of the Santa
    Elena and the Del Rio unconformity

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Formation
  • sediment comes from the weathering and erosion of
    other rocks
  • wind and water move sediment

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Formation ctd.
  • once sediments are settled, lithification (making
    a rock) begins
  • lithification can involve two main processes
  • compaction sediments are pressed together by
    weight, and water is forced out
  • cementation minerals deposit out of water and
    cement together sediments

9
Rock Cycle
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Types of Sedimentary Rocks1. Clastic
  • clastic rocks come from broken pieces of other
    rock (as was just described)
  • they are further classified according to their
    pieces

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Clastic Rocks ctd.
  • conglomerates have large, round, pieces (see last
    slide)
  • breccias have large, angular pieces
  • clastic rocks from smaller pieces can be
    sandstones or mudrocks
  • Shale

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2. Organic Rocks
  • form directly or indirectly from living material
    (despite our definition of minerals)
  • example limestone is calcium carbonate from the
    shells of dead clams and oysters

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3. Chemical Rocks
  • form by chemical processes (not regular
    compaction)
  • Limestone
  • a. grainstone
  • b. boundstone
  • evaporites form when water evaporates, leaving
    just minerals
  • ex gypsum, halite, and even some limestone are
    from evaporating water

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FIELD GEOLOGY
  • Tools of a Geologist
  • Grain size scale
  • Roundness scale
  • Hand lens
  • Field notebook
  • Make good observations and notes

15
Summary Questions
  • What might tip you off that youre looking at a
    sedimentary rock?
  • What are two ways that limestone can form?
  • How are chemical rocks different from other
    sedimentary rocks?
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