Title: Minerals, Rocks and the Rock Cycle
1Minerals, Rocks and the Rock Cycle
2What is a mineral?
- Occurs naturally
- Is a solid
- Definite chemical composition
- Atoms arranged in orderly pattern
3May Be Elements or Compounds
- Native Minerals
- Form uncombined in nature
- Au, Ag, Cu, S, C
- Gold, silver, copper, sulfur, diamond
- Most are compounds
- Form from magma
- Form as evaporites
- Changed by heat, pressure, or water
4Silicates
- 90 minerals on Earth
- Most common
- Si, O, and 1 or more metallic ions
- Si04
- Tetrahedron shape
5Identifying Minerals
- Over 200 known
- Can be identified from physical properties
How can I tell what this is?
6Identification Properties
- COLOR
- Least useful
- Many have similar colors
- Other elements may change color
- Beryl (emerald)?
7Colors of Quartz
8Identification Properties
- LUSTER
- The shine in reflected light
9LUSTER
10Identification Properties
- CRYSTAL SHAPE
- Hard to find
- Must have room to grow
- Crystal Systems
- Cubic
- Orthorhombic
- Tetragonal
- Triclinic
- Hexagonal
- Monoclinic
11CRYSTAL SHAPE
12Identification Properties
- STREAK
- Color of its powder
- Does not change
- Metallic as dark as sample
- Nonmetallic white to colorless
Streak Plate ?
13Identification Properties
- CLEAVAGE
- Tendency to split easily or break along flat
surfaces - Mica 1 direction
- FRACTURE
- Break on uneven surfaces
- Conchoidal - obsidian
14Identification Properties
- HARDNESS
- Resistance to being scratched
- Mohs Scale of Hardness
15Mohs Scale of Hardness
- 1 - Talc fingernail scratches it easily
- 2 - Gypsum fingernail scratches it
- 3 - Calcite copper penny just scratches it
- 4 - Fluorite steel knife scratches it easily
- 5 Apatite steel knife scratches it
- 6 Feldspar steel knife does not scratch it
easily it scratches window glass
16Mohs Scale of Hardness
- 7 Quartz hardest common mineral it scratches
steel and hard glass easily - 8 Topaz harder than any common mineral
- 9 Corundum it scratches topaz
- 10 Diamond hardest of all minerals
17Special Identification Properties
18Special Identification Properties
19Special Identification Properties
- Taste
- This will quickly identify the mineral halite
(salt). If you are new to this process you must
use this one with caution, as you never know what
the unknown may be. - Often, you may need to resort to this method
(until you more fully understand other
identifying traits) to differentiate halite from
calcite. - If you do taste the sample (especially in a class
environment) you should realize that it has been
handled by and probably tasted by hundreds of
others.
20Rocks the Rock Cycle
- James Hutton uniformitarianism
- The present is the key to the past
- Geologic processes that happen today happened in
the past - Earths present physical features were formed by
these processes
21Rocks the Rock Cycle
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24Igneous Rocks
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26Igneous Rocks
- Formed by cooling hardening of magma
- Plutonic intrusive, forms underground
- Volcanic extrusive, forms on surface
- 2 kinds of magma
- high SiO2, light colored, thick, slow moving
- called felsic
- low SiO2, dark colored
- called mafic
27Igneous Rocks
- Grain size and texture depends on how quick
cooled - Slow large crystals
- Fast small crystals
28Igneous Rocks
- Grouped based on mineral composition
- Light granite
- Dark gabbro
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31Sedimentary Rock
32Sedimentary Rock
33Sedimentary Rock
34Sedimentary Rock
- Form from sediments hardening into rock
- From pieces of other rocks clastic, sandstone,
shale - Precipitating out of a solution chemical,
limestone, rock salt - From remains of plants animals organic, coal,
limestone
35Conglomerate
36Sandstone
37Limestone
38Shale
39Sedimentary Rock
- Most formed under water, but also in
deserts/dunes - Cemented together by SiO2, CaCO3, or FeO
The Law of Superposition
40Sedimentary Rock
41Sedimentary Rock
Almost all show strata (layers)
42Sedimentary Rock
43Sedimentary Rock
- Some show ripple marks or mud cracks
44Metamorphic Rock
- changed by heat pressure
- From mountain building
- Contact with magma
45Metamorphic Rock
46Metamorphic Rock
47Metamorphic Rock
- Shale ? slate ? schist (if more HP are added)
- Shale or granite ? gneiss
- Limestone ? marble
48Metamorphic Rock
Shale to Slate Metamorphism
49Metamorphic Rock
50Marble
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