I. Rocks
A. Minerals vs. Rocks
B. Basic rock types (pages 22 - 37)
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igneous rocks - form from cooling magma
(Table 2-2)
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intrusive or plutonic
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cool underground
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form visible mineral crystals
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extrusive or volcanic
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cool on the surface
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small/no visible mineral crystals
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sedimentary rocks
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form on surface of the Earth so reveal information about environment (paleogeography)
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often made of fragments weathered and eroded from older rocks
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often layered (bedded)
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sometimes contain fossils
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metamorphic rocks
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conditions and texture
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changed by heat and/or pressure
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sometimes foliated (flaky) (fig. 2-16)
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sometimes folded
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types
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contact and hydrothermal - high temperature
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regional - high temperature and pressure fault related - high pressure
C. Rock cycle
(if you click on any part of the rock cycle, it will show
you a larger version)
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