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ROCK INTERVIEWS With Rolling Stone Magazine!. Introduction – Rocks have stories to tell – stories of how EARTH was in the past. Igneous Rocks tell of.

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1 ROCK INTERVIEWS With Rolling Stone Magazine!

2 Introduction – Rocks have stories to tell – stories of how EARTH was in the past. Igneous Rocks tell of volcanism, erosion, and mountain-building Metamorphic Rocks tell of a landscape being altered by that volcanism or mountain-building Sedimentary Rocks tell of various types of deposition, as well as evaporation

3 BASALT DARK & HEAVY due to __________ & ______________ contained in its minerals. FINE-GRAINED – CRYSTALS NOT EVIDENT due to __________ _________ at Earth’s surface. INDICATE SEAFLOOR – UNDERWATER VOLCANISM – fairly quiet lava flow

4 SCORIA LIKE BASALT, but contained more _________, which left holes as it escaped.

5 OBSIDIAN VOLCANIC GLASS erupted under great _______________ on the seafloor.

6 RHYOLITE LIGHT-COLORED & LIGHT IN WEIGHT due to less heavy metals, FINE-GRAINED – CRYSTALS NOT EVIDENT due to __________ _________ at Earth’s surface. INDICATE CONTINENTAL VOLCANISM – quiet lava flow

7 PUMICE VOLCANIC GLASS with lots of air – less dense than water! Indicates a VIOLENT ERUPTION

8 GRANITE LIGHT-COLORED & LIGHT IN WEIGHT due to less heavy metals, COARSE-GRAINED – CRYSTALS EASILY EVIDENT due to __________ _________ DEEP BELOW Earth’s surface. INDICATES a BATHOLITH – the roots of a mountain range.

9 DIORITE INTERMEDIATE in COLOR and WEIGHT COARSE-GRAINED – CRYSTALS EASILY EVIDENT due to __________ _________ DEEP BELOW Earth’s surface. INDICATES a BATHOLITH – the roots of a mountain range.

10 PERIDOTITE/GABBRO DARK & HEAVY due to __________ & ______________ contained in its minerals. COARSE-GRAINED – CRYSTALS EASILY EVIDENT due to __________ _________ DEEP BELOW Earth’s surface. INDICATES a BATHOLITH – the roots of an ancient volcano.

11 COLUMNAR BASALT DARK & HEAVY due to __________ & ______________ contained in its minerals. COARSE-GRAINED – CRYSTALS EASILY EVIDENT due to __________ _________ DEEP BELOW Earth’s surface. INDICATES a VOLCANIC NECK – where a volcano had once stood.

12 Igneous Landforms What igneous rocks would be formed at each of these places?

13 Metamorphism Rocks change form due to the actions of heat, pressure, and chemical action. What TWO rocks are here? What happened to change them?

14 SLATE When Shale undergoes excessive heat & Pressure, it becomes SLATE. Indicates a bay bottom being tranformed by MOUNTAIN- BUILDING

15 GNEISS When GRANITE undergoes excessive heat & Pressure, it becomes GNEISS Indicates a BATHOLITH being tranformed by MOUNTAIN- BUILDING

16 SCHIST When SLATE undergoes excessive heat & Pressure, it becomes SCHIST Indicates a BATHOLITH being tranformed by MOUNTAIN- BUILDING

17 QUARTZITE When SANDSTONE undergoes excessive heat & Pressure, it becomes QUARTZITE Indicates a BEACH being tranformed by MOUNTAIN- BUILDING

18 Metamorphic Aureole

19 Sedimentary Rocks Formed from… –the deposition of sediments or detritus –Evaporation of water from mineral-rich water bodies –Biological processes

20 Clastic Sedimentary Rocks: Pressed down, shaken together…

21 Breccia Rough angular fragments cemented together. Indicates a landslide

22 Conglomerate Smooth pebbles cemented together. Indicates a fast-flowing stream

23 Sandstone Sand cemented together. Can indicate a variety of former habitats: River Beach Dune

24 Shale Formed from mud compacted together Indicates a former bay, backwater, delta, etc. EXCELLENT fossil matrix due to its extremely fine- grained composition.

25 Organic Sedimentary Rocks Life Rocks!

26 COAL All coal is formed from drowned, buried plant material. Indicates a former swamp or marsh. Increasing pressure creates different grades of coal… Peat >Lignite > Bituminous > Anthracite

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28 Limestone Formed in a variety of ways, but involves the CALCITE from dead sea creatures. As such, limestone indicates a marine environment, especially coral reefs. Another EXCELLENT fossil matrix due not only to its extremely fine-grained composition, but also to the fact that it is made up of once living material.

29 Chert/Flint Formed from the microscopic silica skeletons of diatoms, etc. Indicates a former marine environment. Extremely hard, dense, microcrystalline. Found as nodules within limestone beds.

30 Chemical Sedimentary Rocks: The Evaporites

31 Rock Gypsum, Rock Salt Both formed from desert or drought conditions preceded by flooding. Can form huge beds that under pressure can act like magma and flow (!) forming salt domes. Salt Domes form the vast bulk of our oil reserves in Southeast Texas.

32 Travertine Calcite condenses when heated, dissolves when cooled! Hence, CAVES, with their wet, moderate temperatures, are a perfect place for travertine to form as water slowly percolates through a cave’s fissures.

33 What rocks would form in these Sedimentary environments?


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