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Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

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Page 1: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Chapter 3

ROCKSNJCCCS: 5.4 C – Properties of

Earth Materials

Page 2: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

What is a Rock?

• A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter

• ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals

Page 3: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

3 Rock Types

• Igneous Rocks – form from cooling magma or lava

• Metamorphic Rocks – form from extreme heat and pressure

• Sedimentary Rocks – form from the compaction and cementation of sediment (rock fragments)

Page 4: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Other Key Terms• Magma: molten rock inside the Earth

• Lava: molten rock on the surface of the Earth

• Sediment: smaller pieces of rock (rock fragments)

• Weathering: breaking rocks into sediment

• Erosion: moving sediment from one location to another

• Compaction and Cementation: process of squeezing and gluing sediment into a sedimentary rock

Page 5: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

The Rock Cycle

Page 6: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Igneous Rocks

• Igneous Rocks - cooled molten material form the inside the Earth(magma) or out of a volcano (lava)

• - the most common rock on Earth

Page 7: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Igneous Rocks

• B. The Earth’s crust generates great temps (1400), pressures, and radioactive thermal energy

• C. Rocks and Minerals melt to form magma, minerals have different densities and melting pts

Page 8: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Igneous Rocks• D. Magma is less dense than the crust above and forces an escape through volcanoes as lava

• E. Sometimes magma forces upwards but cools before reaching the surface

Page 9: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Classification of Igneous Rocks (1)

• Intrusive Igneous Rocks - those rocks that were formed from cooling magma below the Earth’s surface

• Cool very slowly

• Have large crystals called mineral grains

• Extrusive Igneous Rocks - Rocks that formed from cooling lava on the surface of the Earth

-Cool very quickly

- Have very fine grained texture

Page 10: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

IGNEOUS ROCKS – cooled magma or lava

Intrusive igneous rocks have large mineral grains!!!!!

Extrusive igneous rocks have virtually no mineral grains.

Page 11: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Classification of Igneous Rocks (2)

• 1. Basaltic – dense, heavy, dark colored rock, rich in magnesium and iron, most common

• 2. Granitic – light color, less dense, rich in silicon and oxygen

• 3. Andesitic – mineral compositions in between the two, common among Pacific Volcanoes

Page 12: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

BASALT

ANDESITE

GRANITE

Page 13: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Igneous Features

Page 14: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

(Plutonic) Intrusive Igneous Features

• Magma Chamber is a large underground pool of molten rock found beneath the surface of the Earth.

Page 15: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Intrusive Igneous Features

• Sill is an intrusion of magma that solidifies into a horizontal layer of igneous rock

Page 16: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Intrusive Igneous Features

• Dike is a magma that cuts across rock layers (vertical)

Page 17: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Intrusive Igneous Features

• Batholith is a magma chamber that cools before reaching the surface to form a volcano

Page 18: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Intrusive Igneous Features

• Laccolith is a small magma chamber at shallow depth (roughly lens shaped)

Page 19: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Extrusive Igneous Features

• Volcano is an opening, or rupture, in a planet's surface or crust, which allows hot magma, volcanic ash and gases to escape from below the surface

• 3 types:• Shield• Composite• Cinder

Page 20: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Extrusive Igneous Features

• Lava Flow – different types of lava depending on the composition and temperature

Page 21: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Extrusive Igneous Features

• Ash and Dust Particles

Page 22: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Extrusive Igneous Features

• Pyroclastic Flow is a fast-moving current of extremely hot gas ( 1,830 °F) and rock which travel away from a volcano at speeds generally as great as 450 mph.

Page 23: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Sedimentary Rocks

• 3 Types of Sedimentary Rocks • 1) Clastic – made from rock fragments

• 2) Chemical – evaporation or precipitation from solution

• 3) Organic – contains fossils

Page 24: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Classification of Sedimentary Rocks

• 1) Clastic

Made from sediments

Page 25: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Chemical – evaporation/precipitation

Page 26: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Organic – contain fossils

Coquina

Fossil-rich limestone

Page 27: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Sedimentary Rocks

Page 28: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Formation of Sedimentary Rocks

• Weathering and erosion makes sediment!!!!

• Glaciers Wind

• Gravity Water

Page 29: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Sediment Sorting

• Clastic Sedimentary Rocks are made of rock fragments.

• Parent Rock – source of rock fragments

Page 30: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Sediment Sorting - As erosional forces lose energy, sediment is deposited largest first-smallest last

Page 31: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Sediment Sorting

• Largest to Smallest• Boulder• Cobble• Gravel• Pebble• Sand• Silt• Clay

Page 32: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Conglomerate

• Pebbles ------------------- Conglomerate

Page 33: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Sandstone

• Sand -------------------- Sandstone

Page 34: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Siltstone

• Silt --------------------- Siltstone

Page 35: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Shale

• Clay ---------------------- Shale

Page 36: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Sediment Sorting

Page 37: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Organic Sedimentary Rock

• Coal – formed from the Remains of plants at the Bottom of a body of water

Limestone – formed from the mixed skeletal remains of marine organisms

Page 38: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Chemical Sedimentary Rock

• Gypsum – easily dissolves in water… gypsum rock forms when the water evaporates and crystallizes

• Halite – (salt) – easily dissolves in water…halite forms when salt water evaporates and crystallizes

Page 39: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Metamorphic Rocks

Page 40: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Metamorphic Rocks

• Metamorphic Rocks - rocks that have changed due to increases in temperature and pressure (the minerals inside them change shape and alignment)

• - igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic rocks can metamorph

• B. Ex. Basalt Schist Gneiss • Shale Slate Phyllite Gneiss• Granite Gneiss

Page 41: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Metamorphic Rocks

Occurs in 2 general ways: •1) Contact Metamorphism•2) Regional Metamorphism

Page 42: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Contact Metamorphism

• As magma pushes through rock layers beneath the Earth…nearby rock change slightly in composition and structure

Page 43: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Regional Metamorphism

• As the Earth’s plates move, the same extreme pressures that build mountains also cause rocks to deform and change in composition

Page 44: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

WHAT HAPPENS?

• Heat - (2 sources- magma and depth)

• Minerals within the rock melt and re-crystalize thus changing the composition of the rock

Page 45: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

WHAT HAPPENS?

• Pressure – causes space between minerals to close – compacted often causing minerals to recrystalize

Page 46: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

2 classifications

• Foliated – banded (layers) of minerals at 90 degree angles to the pressure that caused the metamorphism

• Non-Foliated – no bands or layers (usually composed of only one type of mineral)

Page 47: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Metamorphic Rocks – HEAT AND PRESSURE

FOLIATED = bands of mineral grains NON-FOLIATED = no bands of mineral grains

Page 48: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Rock Classification

• Igneous MetamorphicSedimentary

• Intrusive FoliatedClastic

• Extrusive Non-Foliated ChemicalOrganic

• Basaltic (Mafic)• Andesitic• Granitic (Felsic)

Page 49: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.
Page 50: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

FOSSILS

NJCCCS: 5.4B History of the Earth5.4.12.B.1, 2, 3

Page 51: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Fossils

• Fossil - any naturally preserved evidence of past life

Page 52: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Understanding Decomposition• When an organism dies specialist organisms called decomposers and

detritivores begin consuming its remains.

• Decomposers are usually bacteria and fungi (think sour milk and moldy bread)

• Detritivores are animals like vultures, hyenas, insect larvae, and a host of others (think maggots in a garbage can)

• Most often only the hard tissue of the organism is left behind… bones and teeth, shells, exoskeletons, etc.

• See Video clip – Blue Planet• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQbGk4sHROg&noredirect=1

Page 53: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Fossils Are Rare

• Fossils only form under very special environmental conditions!!!!!!!

• Usually found in sedimentary rocks…why?

• Exceptions: Volcanic ash

Page 54: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

3 ways in which fossils form

• 1) Mineral Replacement

• 2) Mostly Unchanged

• 3) Trace

Page 55: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Mineral Replacement

• Underground water removes original material 1 atom at a time and replaces it with minerals.

• An exact copy is created out of the minerals calcite CaCO3 or silica SiO2.

• *Most Common way in which fossils form

• 3 basic types Petrification, Molds, Casts

Page 56: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

1) Petrification

• the organism gets totally replaced with minerals

Page 57: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

2) Molds

• dead creature is covered with sediments and decays away. The remaining cavity in the shape of the original creature is the fossil = impression

Page 58: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

3) Cast

• Minerals from ground water seep into the mold, precipitate out of solution, and a stone shape is the fossil

Page 59: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Mostly Unchanged• Actual original parts of an organism are left behind by several

methods.

• 1) Simple Burial• 2) Frozen• 3) Amber • 4) Mummification• 5) Acidic Peat Bogs• 6) Tar

SPECIAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS EXIST THAT PREVENT DECOMPOSITION!!!!

Page 60: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

1) Simple Burial

• bones and teeth most often remain…share similar properties to minerals (calcium carbonate)

Page 61: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

2) Frozen

• soft parts of mammoths have been found in frozen arctic tundra

Why do we put food in a freezer?

Slows down decomposition!!

Page 62: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

3) Amber

• resin or ancient tree sap captured creatures (insects, frogs, etc.)

Page 63: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

4) Mummification

• creatures desiccate (dry out) and soft parts remain – salt and or lye prevent decomposition

Page 64: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

5) Acidic Peat Bogs

• creatures have been preserved in some wetlands that have environmental conditions that prevent decomposition (lack of oxygen, extreme pH)

Page 65: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

6) Tar

• ancient oil seeping from underground trapped creatures. La Brea Tar Pits in California hold bones of mammoths, sabretooth tigers, camels, and more. Tar prevented decomposition.

Page 66: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Trace Fossil Evidence

• Evidence of past life NOT including plant or animal remains

Page 67: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

• 1) Footprints

• 2) Burrows

• 3) Borings (holes)

• 4) Coprolites (fossil dung)

Page 68: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Fossil Lab - BE CAREFUL

• Some things look like fossils but really aren’t…called rock features.

• Ripple Marks Geodes Cross Bedding

Page 69: Chapter 3. What is a Rock? A mixture of minerals, mineraloids, glass, or organic matter ex. Granite = mica + quartz + feldspar + hornblende + other minerals.

Common fossils in your lab

• Coprolites Belemite (dung) (Squid)

• Trilobite Stromatolite (colony of bacteria)

(arthropod)

• Ammonite (cuddlefish)