UNIT 7: ROCKS & MINERALSPACKET 8: IGNEOUS, METAMORPHIC &
SEDIMENTARY ROCKS AND MINERALS
EARTH SCIENCEMS. GILL
NOTE PACKET #8
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Vocabulary:IgneousRocksMineralsSolidificationCrystallizationLavaVolcanoIntergrown crystalsTextureCompositionCrystalsGlassy VesicularExtrusionIntrusionMagmaFelsic MaficGraniticBalsalticContinental CrustOceanic CrustRock CycleMetamorphicRe-crystallizationMelting
WeatheringBandedFoliatedRegional MetamorphismContact MetamorphismSedimentsConservationLithosphereElementsLusterHardnessMoh’s Scale of HardnessCleavageFractureStreakSpecific gravityClasticBioclasticCrystallineFragmentalCementedEvaporitesPrecipitatesMonomineralicFossilsRoad cut
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1. FORMATION OF IGNEOUS ROCKS:
A. Igneous rocks form directly from the ______________________________and ______________________ of ________________ molten rock to form _________________ rock.
B. _______________________________ is the process when a liquid rock cools, and it changes to a solid made of
_______________________________
You must know how to read this chart on page 6 of your ESRT!
Rocks are classified according to the environment in which they _________________ Types of Rocks:________________________ _________________________ OR ______________________
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2. CLASSIFICATION OF IGNEOUS ROCKS:
2 characteristics that are used to classify igneous rocks___________________________ 2. _____________________________
Texture of an igneous rock describes the size shape and ____________________
of the mineral crystals it was made from.
The _________ of the crystals depends on the ______________________________.
Slow cooling = ______________________________ (Inside earth, Intrusive)
Fast cooling = ______________________________ ( Lava, Extrusive)
3. EXTRUSIVE IGNEOUS ROCKS:
_____________________ occurs when molten (liquid) rock flows out of the earth as ___________ and cools ________________ to form fine or no ________________
To form magma _____________________ must be melted.
Minerals melt at different pressures and temperatures.
Igneous rocks of different _____________, can form from the same body of ________ LAVA = fine grained
4. INTRUSIVE IGNEOUS ROCKS:
________________ occurs when molten rock beneath the surface ________________ and cools _________________ to form __________________________
5. FELSIC: Igneous rocks of the continental crust are rich in ____________ density , _______________ colored minerals.
( ________________ )
6. MAFIC:Igneous rocks of the ocean floor are rich in ________________ density,
________________ colored minerals. (______________ )
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Continental Crust Oceanic Crust1. _________________________ 1. ___________________________
2. __________________________ 2. ___________________________
3. _________________________ 3. ___________________________
4. __________________________ 4. ___________________________
5. __________________________ 5. ___________________________
Use this diagram in your ESRT to answer the following:
What is the temperature for the interface between the following… inner core and outer core? _________________
Outer core and stiffer mantle? __________
Stiffer mantle and athenosphere? ________
Asthenosphere and lithosphere? ______
What is the depth of the interface between the stiffer mantle and the outer core? _______________________________
State the relationship between depth and pressure :____________________________________________________________
State the relationship between depth and temperature:____________________________________________________________________
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FORMATION OF METAMORPHIC ROCKS
A Metamorphic rock is one whose original form has been ________________ by _____________ and ______________.
This alteration is called ________________________. These changes are NOT caused by MELTING. If the rock melted and cooled it would be an IGNEOUS ROCK.
Changes are caused by ______________________.May include the creation and growth of __________________________.
Rocks which are intensely __________________can also become ______________________ rock, making it more DENSE and RESISTANT. The growth of new minerals may cause the rock to appear ___________________ or _______________ (stripes of light and dark minerals). It can also _________________ (bend) or __________________ original structure.
There are two types of Metamorphism:a. ________________________________________
Regional Metamorphism: Occurs over large areas with extreme pressures and temperatures. The extreme heat and pressure is what builds _____________________.
Contact Metamorphic: Is the zone of contact where an igneous intrusion meets the existing rock but does not melt it. Contact metamorphism occurs only at the place where the magma ________________________ rock and transfers heat via conduction.
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Any kind of rock: IGNEOUS, SEDIMENTARY, and METAMORPHIC can undergo __________________________ to form metamorphic rock.
____________________ Rock: Is rock from which metamorphic rock is formed.
LIMESTONE metamorphoses to become ____________________.
SANDSTONE metamorphoses to become ____________________.
SHALE metamorphoses to become _________________.
We will NOT find fossils in Metamorphic rock because __________________
___________________________________________________________.
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FORMATION OF SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
Sedimentary rocks originate from: _______________________ because this is where deposition occurs.
Sedimentary rock forms a thin ____________on top of existing rock.
1. Clastic:_________________________________________________________
2. Bioclastic: _________________________________________________________
3. Crystalline: _______________________________________________________
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1. Clastic Sedimentary Rock: contain layers of _________________________ formed from the breakdown of other rocks. ( )
Characteristics of Clastic Sedimentary Rock ( ____________________ ) A. Varied particle sizeB. Horizontal layersC. Formed in water
Sedimentary rocks are UNLIKE loose sediments because sediments have been
___________________________ and __________________________ together.
Two examples of natural cement are: _________________ & __________________
Classification of Sedimentary rocks is based on ______________________________or ____________________________.
2. Bioclastic Sedimentary Rock: are formed by the ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
* Limestone is the accumulation of _______________ and __________________
* Coal is the remains of _____________ that accumulate in layers and become buried and compressed for millions of years!!
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3. Crystalline Sedimentary Rocks:Chemical sedimentary rocks are formed from minerals that were _________________
in water. Minerals that were once dissolved are called
__________________________ and ___________________________
Crystalline sedimentary rocks are made of only one _____________________ and are
called ___________________________________
Examples include: ______________________ and ______________________ A fossil is evidence that a rock is ________________________________________.
Fossils are rare in ____________________ and ________________________ rocks.
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Use your Reference Table to answer the following questions:
1. Name 2 clastic sedimentary rocks: ________________ and __________________
2. Name 2 crystalline sedimentary rocks: ___________________________________
3. Name 2 bioclastic rocks: _____________________________________________
4. What mineral is limestone made from? ___________________________________
5. What mineral is coal made from? _______________________________________
6. What mineral is rock salt made from? ___________________________________
7. Another word for clastic is ___________________________ (see reference table)
8. Which clastic rock is made from clay sized particles? ________________________
9. Which clastic rock is made from many different particle sizes? _________________
10.Which bioclastic rock is made from carbon? ______________________________
11.Which rocks were formed from minerals, which were once dissolved in water?
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MINERALS1. Lithosphere is composed of _____________________________
2. Rocks are composed of _________________________________
3. Minerals are composed of _______________________________
The most abundant elements are _____________________ & ___________________
Minerals containing these elements are known as _______________________________ Minerals are ________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________
Review Questions: Use the back page of your reference tables1. What properties are most important in identifying a mineral?
2. What property causes a mineral to break in a particular pattern?
3. Which mineral would best be used in the manufacture of glass, jewelry and electronics?
4. Which mineral would best be used in the manufacture of cement and polarizing prisms?
5. Which mineral would best be used as a food additive and to melt ice?
6. Describe 3 tests you can use to distinguish colorless halite from colorless calcite:
(use your reference table)
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MINERAL CHARACTERISTICS:LUSTER: Appearance of ___________________ reflected from a minerals surface Metallic: “shiny like a coin” Non-metallic (glassy, waxy, greasy, pearly, earthy, dull)
HARDNESS: Resistance to being ______________________
Moh’s scale of hardness:The scale is from _________ to __________ ( _________________ is the hardest mineral)Larger values will scratch mineral of lower or equal value!Hardness is due to the ______________________________________________________
CLEAVAGE:Some minerals tend to break along one or more smooth surfaces. Cleavage is also due to ______________________________________________________
FRACTURE:When a mineral has no well defined cleavage plane. Breaks in ____________________ jagged surfaces.
COLOR: May be used to identify ____________________ minerals.Many minerals have the ____________________ color.Some minerals come in ____________________ colors.
STREAK:Color of the _____________________ of a mineral when crushed or scratched across aporcelain streak plate.
CRYSTAL:The appearance that results from the internal atomic ____________________________.
SPECIFIC GRAVITY:
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Equal to it’s _________________________
SPECIAL PROPERTIES:* _____________________________ *_____________________________* _____________________________ * ____________________________* _____________________________ * ____________________________
A mineral containing _______________ will “fizz” when in contact with ____________
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