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Title: Sedimentary Rocks


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Sedimentary Rocks
  • Made from Sediments!!

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AIM What are the characteristics of sedimentary
rocks?
  • Sedimentary rocks are formed from the
    accumulation and lithification of sediments

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Sed Rocks
  • There are 3 types of sedimentary rocks
  • Clastic sedimentary rocks are formed from clay,
    sand, and gravel (fragments)
  • Crystalline sedimentary rocks are formed from
    mineral grains and crystals that precipitate out
    of solution by evaporation or chemical action
  • Bioclastic or Organic rocks are formed from the
    remains of plants and animals

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Clastic Rocks
  • Clastic Rocks the particles consist of
    weathered existing rocks.
  • Particle sizes vary

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Clastic Sed Rocks
  • Large accumulations of clastic sediments exist
    where rivers meet still bodies of water

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Clastic Sed Rocks
  • Clastic rocks are lithified by compaction and
    cementation
  • Compaction occurs when the weight of overlying
    sediments compresses the material and squishes
    out most of the water
  • Cementation occurs when dissolved minerals
    precipitate in the pores between the particles
    and glue them together. Ex silica, calcite,
    hematite

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Crystalline Sed Rocks
  • Crystalline Rocks the minerals dissolved in
    solution are precipitated from water by
    evaporation or chemical action.

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Bioclastic Sed Rocks
  • Bioclastic or Organic rocks are formed from
    accumulations of remains of living things. YES,
    rocks made of dead stuff

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Sed Rocks Secondary Features
  • Secondary Sedimentary Features see these in a
    rock and its probably sedimentary.
  • Stratification the arrangement of sedimentary
    rock in visible layers that may separate easily

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Sed Rocks Secondary Features
  • Fossils the remains, impressions, or any other
    evidence of the existence of life preserved in
    the rock

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Sed Rocks Secondary Structures
  • Ripple Marks seen on the surface of a bed of
    sandstone formed from wave action on the sand
    sediment before lithification

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Sed Rocks Secondary Structures
  • Mud Cracks these develop when deposits of wet
    clay dry out and crack. Cracks often fill with
    different material

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