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NS 1300 Emergence of Modern Science

NS 1300 Emergence of Modern Science. The Rock Cycle. The Rock Cycle. Types of Rocks. Igneous Intrusive Extrusive Pyroclastic Sedimentary Chemical Precipitates and Evaporites Fossiliferous Clastic Sorted Unsorted Metamorphic Foliated Unfoliated.

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NS 1300 Emergence of Modern Science

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  1. NS 1300 Emergence of Modern Science The Rock Cycle

  2. The Rock Cycle

  3. Types of Rocks • Igneous • Intrusive • Extrusive • Pyroclastic • Sedimentary • Chemical • Precipitates and Evaporites • Fossiliferous • Clastic • Sorted • Unsorted • Metamorphic • Foliated • Unfoliated

  4. Distribution of Elements in the Solar System • Elements in the Sun • Carbonaceous Chondrites • Elements in the Earth’s Core • Elements in the Earth’s Mantle • Elements in the Earth’s Crust • Elements in the Earth’s Hydrosphere and Atmosphere

  5. Minerals in Earths’ Crust • Oxygen = 46.6 % • Silicon = 27.7 % • Aluminum = 8.1 % • Iron = 5 % • Calcium = 3.6 % • Potassium = 2.8 % • Magnesium = 2.6 % • All Others = 1.5 %

  6. Mineral Identification • Mineral Classes • Silicates • Oxides • Carbonates • Sulfides • Sulphates • Halides • Phosphates • Hydroxides • Native Elements

  7. Using Mineral Properties to Identify Minerals • Luster • Color and Streak • Hardness • Moh’s Scale of Hardness • Cleavage • Specific Gravity • Special Properties

  8. Rock Texture • Random Crystalline Texture • Clastic Texture • Foliated Texture

  9. Mineralogic Composition • Igneous Minerals • Sedimentary Minerals • Metamorphism • Recrystallization

  10. Using Texture and Mineralogic Composition to Identify Rocks • Igneous Rocks • Intrusive • Extrusive • Pyroclastic • Sedimentary Rocks • Clastic • Nonclastic • Metamorphic Rocks • Foliated • Unfoliated

  11. Igneous Rock Texture • Phaneritic • Coarse-Grained • Medium-Grained • Fine-Grained • Aphanitic • Glassy • Vesicular • Pyroclastic • Porphyritic

  12. Igneous Mineral Composition • Felsic • Granite • Rhyolite • Mafic • Basalt • Gabbro • Intermediate • Diorite • Andesite

  13. Bowen’s Reaction Series • Continuous Reaction Series • Discontinuous Reaction Series

  14. Using Texture and Mineralogic Characteristics to Identify Igneous Rocks • Phaneritic • Amount of Quartz • Amount and Type of Feldspar • Ferromagnesian Minerals • Aphanitic • Texture • Color • Porphyritic • Phenocrysts

  15. Sedimentary Rocks • Sediment Formation • Mechanical and Chemical Weathering • Sediment Transport • Water, Ice, Wind and Gravity • Sediment Deposition • Environment of Deposition

  16. Environment of Deposition • Non-marine • Terrigenous • Lacustrine • Marine • Littoral • Pelagic • Transitional

  17. Clastic Sedimentary Rocks • Sorting • Grain Size • Boulders • Pebbles • Sand • Silt • Clay • Rounding

  18. Classification by Grain Size • Unsorted • Conglomerate • Breccia • Sorted • Quartz Sandstone • Arkose • Graywacke • Siltstone • Shale

  19. BioClastic Sedimentary Rocks • Micritic Limestone • Pelletal Limestone • Oolitic Limestone • Chalk • Fossiliferous Limestone • Coquina

  20. Chemical Sedimentary Rocks • Precipitates • Limestone • Dolomite • Travertine • Chert • Evaporites • Gypsum • Halite

  21. Other Compositions • Siliceous Sedimentary Rocks • Dolomite • Coal

  22. Sedimentary Structures • Cross-Stratification • Graded Bedding • Ripple-Marks • Mud Cracks

  23. Metamorphic Processes • Recrystallization • Crystallization • Rotation

  24. Metamorphic Mineral Composition • Pelitic • Shale to Slate to Phylite to Schist to Gneiss • Arenaceous • Granite to Schist to Gneiss • Mafic • Andesite to Schist to Gneiss • Calcareous • Limestone to Marble

  25. Conditions of Metamorphism • Contact Metamorphism • Regional Metamorphism

  26. Classification of Metamorphic Rocks • Foliated • Slate • Phyllite • Schist • Gneiss • Unfoliated • Marble • Quartzite

  27. Rock Cycle redux

  28. Quiz • 1. T or F, rocks are made of minerals. • 2. T or F, igneous rocks are made of the weathered pieces of other rocks. • 3. T or F, a conglomerate is a sedimentary rock made up of various sized pieces. • 4. T or F, marble is an example of a foliated metamorphic rock. • 5. T or F, any type of rock can be converted into any other type of rock by various geologic processes.

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