Title: Rock Tours
1Rock Tours
Igneous Rock Unit
- Igneous Rock Crystallization Visualizations
- Igneous
- Rock
- Classification
- Minerals of
- Igneous
- Rocks
2Click Here For an exercise on How igneous rocks
form and their related texture
Key Feature Random, Interlocking minerals
3Pumice
Fine grained
granite
Coarse grained
Modified from figure 04_21, Plummer et al., 2002,
Physical Geology, McGraw Hill
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5Rock Tours
Sedimentary Rock Unit
-Introduction
- Types of
- Sedimentary
- Rocks I
- Types of
- Sedimentary
- Rocks II
-Depositional Environments
-Environmental Clues
6Sedimentary Rocks
Detrital
http//csmres.jmu.edu/geollab/Fichter/SedRx/basicc
lass.html
7How do we get from
To
To
8Time
Physical and Chemical
9Time
Physical
Chemical
Creates Sediment And Solutes
10Time
Physical
Chemical
Moves Sediment And Solutes
11Click Here to observe how sediments are
deposited.
Time
Physical
Chemical
Deposits Sediment And Solutes
12Click Here to observe how sediments form into
rock
Chemical
Physical
Time
Recrystallization
Converts Sediment and Solutes to Rock
13Granodiorite
Decreasing Energy
14Sedimentary Environments
The present is the key to the past
http//csmres.jmu.edu/geollab/Fichter/SedRx/SedEnv
ir.html
15Rock Tours
Metamorphic Rock Unit
-Metamorphic Textures
- Introduction
- Processes of Metamorphism
- Metamorphic Rock Classification
- Types of Metamorphism
http//www.winona.edu/geology/MRW/ mrwimages/Monte
video20Gneiss.jpg
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17Schist
Quartzite
Non-Foliated
http//www.csun.edu/geology/Class_Notes /ES300L/Ro
cks/quartzite.jpg
Gneiss
18Types of Metamorphism
Click Here to observe how an igneous rock
metamorphoses
Diagram from http//www.indiana.edu/geol116/week6
/wk6.html
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20Pressure/Temperature and Texture
21Go toAssignment Going Venn with Rocks