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The Rock Cycle. Rock Cycle Identify the agents of change…. Rock cycle processes. Litho- prefix meaning stone or rock. Igneous rocks. From fire… Intrusive ; formed inside Earth Extrusive; formed outside Earth (surface) Mafic or felsic Magnesium and aluminum rich or quartz rich… .
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Igneous rocks • From fire… • Intrusive ; formed inside Earth • Extrusive; formed outside Earth (surface) • Mafic or felsic • Magnesium and aluminum rich or quartz rich…
Sedimentary rock • Formed from weathered and eroded rock particles • Could not be the original rocks • WHY or why not?
Grand Canyon • If Grand Canyon consists of layers of millions of years of sedimentary rock, how did it form? • When did the layers form? • When did the weathering and erosion take place? • Were the rocks or the canyon, original rocks on Earth? Why or why not?
Metamorphic Rock • Formed from heat and pressure • Formed from tectonic pressures • Re-crystallization • Banding • Distortion
Word meaning? • Meta means change, transformation • Morphic means referring to the form or structure of an object
Igneous rock that has weathered and eroded over time • Note the globs of volcanic rock that solidified • Dark colors due to elements such as magnesium, aluminum, (iron maybe)
Sedimentary rock • Sandstone; made from particles of other rock, finely weathered and compacted; • Glued with calcite mineral • On sea floor • Seas contain abundance of calcite • Shelled organisms are made of calcite
Extrusive Igneous Rock Basalt Columns
Basalt hexagonal shapes • Devil’s Tower; national monument in Wyoming Basalt is extrusive mafic igneous rock Contains abudance of magnesium
Granite • The most common intrusive felsic igneous rock on Earth • Most common rock of continental crust • Mostly quartz, horneblende and feldspar
Chalk is a type of limestone • Formed on seafloor • Limestone metamorphosed becomes marble Where would we find marble? Why?
Beautiful sandstone landscapes • Iron oxidized is iron oxide • Fe2 O3(rust) • Hence the coloring
The Palisades in Northern New Jersey • Overlooking the Hudson River • Diabase; extrusive igneous (mafic) • Similar to basalt • This region was once overrun by volcanic fields • Prior to the volcanic action, rock was subjected to tectonic, subduction forces • What type of rock lies below the Palisades?
The Palisades in NJ overlooking the Hudson River
Classic metamorphic rock • Re-crystallization of minerals due to heat • Pressure distorts • Bands of minerals evident • Pressure creates friction that aids in heat production • Deep in Earth
Clastic rock Rock type? Name for ‘glue’?
Giant’s Causeway, Ireland Basaltic Hexagonal Columns
Sedimentation forms layers • What forms the shape of this rock? • Where is the oldest rock in this rock? • The youngest rock? • WHY?
Volcanic – Igneous Large or small crystals?
Desert Geysers in the black rock canyon of Nevada • Note the colors of nature • Orangy red due to oxidized iron • Yellow- sulfur • Green is mold/algae • Water and Hydrogen sulfide and Carbon dioxide – gases released