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Rock Cycle • Magma- Molten rock below the surface of the Earth • Lava- Molten rock above the Earth’s surface • Crystallization- When magma cools and forms igneous rock Rock Cycle • WeatheringWhen rock is broken down into smaller particles – Forms small particles called sediment Rock Cycle • Lithification- Conversion into rock from sediment • Metamorphism- Conversion of sedimentary rock to metamorphic rock through heat and pressure Rock cycle • Melting- Conversion of rock back into magma Rock Cycle Types of Rock • Igneous rock- Rock formed directly from cooling magma –Extrusive rock- Rock formed outside of the surface of the Earth- Basalt –Intrusive rock- Formed within the Earth- Granite Classifying Igneous Rock • Texture- Size and arrangement of crystals –Slow cooling rock- Larger crystals –Fast cooling rock- Smaller crystals Classifying Igneous Rock –Coarse grained textureIntergrown crystals of equal size • Granite –Porphyritic texture- Large crystals imbedded in smaller crystals Classifying Igneous Rock • Glassy- Smooth, even texture similar to glass –Obsidian Mineral composition • Different minerals crystallize at different temperatures and will form rocks with varying mineral composition Bowen Reaction Series • Outlines the order of crystallization of different minerals in the magma of the Earth Naming Igneous Rocks • Igneous rocks are named for the texture and mineral composition of the rock Sedimentary Rocks • Sediments are turned to rock by compaction and cementation Sedimentary Rock • Erosion- When natural forces loosen and carry away fragments of rocks • Deposition- When sediment settles out of water or wind to form a layer of sediment Sedimentary Rock • Compaction- Particles moving closer together by the weight of other sediment on top • Cementation- “gluing” of sediment by minerals deposited by ground water Types of Sedimentary Rock • Detrital/ Clastic- Rock formed from solid particles of weathered rock • Chemical - Precipitates of chemically eroded sediment • Organic- Sedimentary rock made up of once living things Detrital Sedimentary Rock • Made of various size particle –Geologists use sediment size when classifying detrital sedimentary rock Detrital Sedimentary Rock • • • • • • • Boulder> 256 mm Cobble= 64-256 mm Pebble= 4-64 mm granule= 2-4 mm Sand = 1/16-2 mm Silt= 1/256 - 1/16 Clay= 1/256 Chemical Sedimentary Rock • When substances dissolved in water are deposited through evaporation, precipitation, or chemical conversion from substance to another Chemical Sedimentary Rock • Evaporites- Rock deposited by evaporation- Salt –Rock Salt is used to make glass, paper, soap and dairy products • Heat and pressure- Organic matter that is transformed- Coal Organic • Coal- Rock made from compressed and heated plant an animal material • Limestone- Rock made from shells of once living organisms Coal Formation • Peat- partially altered plant materialLow energy • Lignite- Soft brown coal- Moderate energy • Bituminous coal- Soft black coalHigh energy • Anthracite- Hard, black coal- High energy Features of Sediment • Deposited in strata or bedsLayers of rock laid down at separate times and lithified into rock Features of Sedimentary Rock • Contain fossils of ancient organisms • Contain records of the types of life, climate, and conditions in an area at certain times in history Types of sedimentary rock • Sandstone- Compressed sand • Shale- Compressed swamp or bog organic material • Conglomerate- Rock formed from stream bed material • Coquina- Formed from shell material near the ocean Coral Reefs • Skeletons of coral that build up to form a reef in shallow warm seas. • Skeletons build up on one another as corals die and other corals build on top of them. Coral Reefs • Atoll- A ring shaped coral reef that forms around a volcanic island far from land. Limestone from coral reefs • As coral reefs build the old coral becomes limestone which over millions of years uplift to form continental limestone Metamorphic Rock • Rock that has been changed as a result of heat and pressure from one rock form to another Metamorphic Rock • Can be derived from igneous, sedimentary, or other metamorphic rock Metamorphism • Low grade- Slight changes occur in the rock • High grade- Massive changes occur Types of Metamorphism • Regional metamorphism- Occurs over a large area during mountain building or other High energy situation Types of Metamorphism • Contact metamorphism- When rock comes in contact with magma and is sub sequentially changed into another form. Classifying metamorphic rock • Foliated- Fine grained, cleaves easily- Slate –Schists- Strongly foliated –Gneiss- Banded foliated rock Classifying metamorphic rock • Nonfoliated Rock- Interlocking crystals –Marble- Metamorphosis of limestone –Quartzite- Metamorphosis of quartz crystals