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Sedimentary Rocks Mr. Cesaire Martin Van Buren High School

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Sedimentary Rocks. Mr. Cesaire Martin Van Buren High School. Aim: What are the processes that form sedimentary Rocks? Do now: Take the blue/orange text from the back and define the following: Sedimentary Rocks, Clastic Rocks - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Sedimentary Rocks

Mr. Cesaire

Martin Van Buren High School

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• Aim: What are the processes that form sedimentary Rocks?

• Do now: Take the blue/orange text from the back and define the following: Sedimentary Rocks, Clastic Rocks

• Test next Friday on minerals, igneous rocks, sedimentary rocks. STUDY, STUDY, STUDY!

• HW # 4: Read pages 59 to 62 Answer questions 1-8 Due. • www.myspace.com/mrcesaire - blog, info, etc, updated, Bill Nye

the Science Guy Videos on Rocks.• www.tinyurl.com/8msdk updated, Bill Nye Science Guy Videos on

Rocks

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Sedimentary Rocks

• Who can describe sedimentary rocks?• Sediments are solid fragments (pieces) of

materials that have been transported then deposited.

• Transport and deposition by air, water, or ice.

• Fragments from rocks, fossils, and animals.

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• http://www.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/~mcesaire/es0604_sediment_deposit.swf <~~(click here)

• Sedimentary rocks form by three methods:

• 1. Combination of fragments.• 2. Evaporation and precipitation• 3. Biologically

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Sedimentary Rocks are categorized by sediment size.

Pebbles, cobbles, boulders (large grains)~~~>> Conglomerate

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Sedimentary Rocks are categorized by sediment size.

Sand has a grain size of 0.2 to 0.006 cm ~~~>> Sandstone

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Sedimentary Rocks are categorized by sediment size.

Clay has a grain size of less than 0.0004 cm ~~~>> Shale

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Sedimentary Rock Formation

• Sediments go through a process of Lithification• Lithification-conversion of loose sediments into

solid rock.• 1.Cementation-binding together of sediment with

clay.• 2. Compaction- sediments “squeezed” together

by water and or sediment pressure. • 3. Desiccation-drying out or drying up of water.

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• In your text, starting on page 127 write down the answer of the following in your notes.

• Clastic– 1. Describe clastic or clastic sedimentary rocks.– 2. How are they typically formed?– 3. Describe the various size of fragments.– 4. How are these fragments collected and moved?– 5. Discuss the process of cementation.

• Chemical– 1. Where can you find dissolved minerals?– 2. Describe the process of precipitation and evaporation. Name

some examples. • Organic

– 1. How do organic sedimentary rocks form?– 2. What are some examples?– 3. Name the mineral typically found in limestone

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Sedimentary Rock Formation

• Sedimentary rocks tend to form horizontal layers.

• Also known as strata or beds.

Sedimentary Layers of the shore of Lake Champlainhttp://academics.smcvt.edu/vtgeographic/textbook/geology/Sedimentary_layers.jpg

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http://comp.uark.edu/~sboss/seds02.jpg

http://curriculum.calstatela.edu/courses/builders/lessons/less/les2/gifs2-20/sedgifs/layers38044.jpg

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Breccia Coal

Limestone

Shale

Siltstone