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1 Required Rocks & Famous rock formations

2 IGNEOUS ROCKS Formed when magma or lava cools & crystallizes
INTRUSIVE (Plutonic): magma cools underground slowly  large,visible crystals GRANITE Feldspar, quartz, mica & hornblende PEGMATITE Quartz, feldspar, mica & muscovite

3 Intrusive Igneous Rocks
GRANITE PEGMATITE

4 Yosemite – El Capitan 3,600 feet granite exposed by glaciers

5 Yosemite – Half Dome 8,900 feet of granite Other ½ carved away?
93% grade

6 Joshua Tree– skull rock
granite

7 Joshua Tree– granite marbles

8 Shasta– Castle Crags Granite from remnant of plug dome volcano.

9 Intrusive Igneous Rock
magma can penetrate rock Horizontally  SILLS Vertically  DIKE INTRUSION ROCKS are rocks that have been “disturbed” magma

10 Devil’s Tower, WY Igneous intrusive rock in sedimentary rock
Thought to be a volcanic neck or plug, exposed by erosion

11 Devil’s Pipes– CA

12 Los Arcos, Cabo San Lucas
intrusive igneous rock worn away by waves

13 IGNEOUS ROCKS EXTRUSIVE (Volcanic): lava cools above ground rapidly no visible crystals OBSIDIAN Silicon & oxygen BASALT Feldspar,pyroxene, & olivine PUMICE Silica & feldspar

14 Extrusive Igneous Rocks
OBSIDIAN BASALT PUMICE “glassy” black & forms bedrock gas trapped as it cools

15 Columbia River Flood Basalts, OR

16 Shiprock, New Mexico Basalt volcanic neck  erosion

17 SEDIMENTARY ROCKS Rock form from sediments or organic material CLASTIC: formed of large or small sediments cemented together CONGLOMERATE - particles cemented SANDSTONE- quartz, feldspar, & calcite SHALE - feldspar, quartz, mica LIMESTONE- calcite (coral, shells) DIATOMACEOUS EARTH – calcite (diatoms)

18 Clastic Sedimentary Rocks
CONGLOMERATE SANDSTONE SHALE 2 mm or larger sand 1/16 – 2 mm mud less than 1/256 mm

19 Clastic Sedimentary Rocks
LIMESTONE DIATOMACEOUS EARTH

20 Arches, Utah Sandstone built above salt beds combined with wind erosion  arches

21 Beehive, Utah

22 Chimney Rock, Colorado Sandstone worn by erosion

23 “Finger to God”, Africa

24 Mono Lake Tufa river carries calcium into lake which reacts with carbonates in lake  limestone

25 “Diatomaceous Earth”, Hat Creek
“chalk like“rock that crumbles into powder. fossilized diatoms (algae) used in tooth fillings, pool filters, cat litter

26 SEDIMENTARY ROCKS NON-CLASTIC: made from minerals or living things “ORGANIC” CAVE DEPOSITS “dripping” limestone PETRIFIED WOOD Fossilized wood – manganese, iron & copper COPROLITE Fossilized animal dung – calcium, phosphorous & quartz

27 Non-Clastic Sedimentary Rocks
CAVE DEPOSITS PETRIFIED WOOD COPROLITE

28 Shasta Caverns

29 METAMORPHIC ROCKS Rocks changed by heat or pressure
MARBLE - changed from limestone SLATE - changed from shale MICA SCHIST - changed from pegmatite QUARTZITE - changed from sandstone GNIESS- changed from granite

30 Metamorphic Rocks MARBLE SLATE MICA SCHIST QUARTZITE GNEISS

31 Sierra Nevada Mtns

32 Marble Canyon, Death Valley


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