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Sedimentary Rocks Rocks that form by the compaction and cementation of sediment that transform sediment into solid rock are sedimentary.

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1 Sedimentary Rocks Rocks that form by the compaction and cementation of sediment that transform sediment into solid rock are sedimentary.

2 Sedimentary Rocks Geologists estimate that sedimentary rocks account for only 5% (by volume) of the Earth’s outer 16 km but they make up 75% of the rocks exposed as outcrops at the surface of the Earth.

3 Lithification – the process of turning loose sediment into stone. 1.Compaction – as sediments accumulate through time, the weight of the overlying material compresses the deeper sediments until they harden. 2.Cementation – cementing material through time precipitate on to the sediment, filling the spaces and joining the particles, Calcite, silica and iron oxide are the most common cements.

4 Sedimentary rocks Sedimentary rocks There are two classes of sedimentary rocks. 1. Clastic (detrital) – formed by the lithification of sediment formed by weathering, erosion and mass wasting. Example - sandstone

5 2. Chemical sedimentary rocks – rocks that formed when soluble material dissolved in lakes or seas precipitates out and hardens. Example - gypsum

6 Classification of Sedimentary rocks Clastic rocks Clastic sedimentary rocks are classified by their grains size. Siltstone – gritty between the teeth Sandstone – feels like sand. Conglomerate –rounded thumbnail size and larger Breccia – angular thumbnail size and larger.

7 Chemical sedimentary (sometimes called precipitates or evaporites.) These rocks have a crystalline structure. Same shape, same color, same size crystals. (Note – These are not interlocking crystals like igneous rocks.) They can be called biochemical if they have organic material in it.

8 Identification Clues Sedimentary rocks can be found in layers. Example - sandstones. They are sometimes soft. example - gypsum.

9 Identification clues Continued They may contain fossils. Example – limestone They look like a broken rock stuck together. Example - conglomerate


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