Topic 8 - Sedimentary Rock
What do sedimentary deposits contain in high-energy environments?
Gravel and sand
What is the composition of rock gypsum?
Gypsum
What is the composition of rock salt?
Halite
What is the texture of coal?
Massive, blocky
What is porosity?
Measure of amount of empty space contained in a rock
What is the texture of chert?
Microcrystalline
What is the texture of travertine?
Microcrystalline
What is the composition of chert?
Microcrystalline silica
What are evaporites?
Minerals formed when evaporation leads to inorganic precipitation of dissolved compounds A form of chemical sediment
What is clay?
Most abundant and finest grained sediment particle, created by decomposition of silicate rocks, usually during hydrolysis Composed of fine-grained minerals
What is the texture of shale?
Mud, laminated
What is the texture of claystone?
Mud, massive
What do sedimentary deposits contain in low-energy environments?
No gravel, little sand, dominated by mud
What is sedimentary rock?
Rock formed by organic or inorganic precipitation or by deposition and cementation of sediment
What is the texture of conglomerate?
Rounded gravel
What is rounding?
Rounding off of sharp edges or corners of grains
What is the texture of arkose?
Sand
What is the texture of lithic sandstone?
Sand
What is the texture of quartz sandstone?
Sand
What do sedimentary deposits contain in moderate-energy environments?
Sand and mud
What is the texture of coquina?
Sand or gravel
What does gravity drive in the rock cycle?
Sediment erosion and transportation from mountains to sedimentary basins
What are environments of deposition?
Sedimentary basins where sediment is deposited
What are chemical sediments?
Sediments produced by inorganic precipitation of dissolved compounds
What are biogenic sediments?
Sediments produced by organic precipitation of compounds or consisting of remaind of living organisms
What is sorting?
Separation of grains by density and size
What is the composition of coquina?
Shell fragments
What is the texture of skeletal limestone?
Visible or microscopic skeletal fragments
How does evaporation result in the formation of chemical sediments?
Water molecules changes from liquid to gas, but dissolved compounds are left behind
What does solar energy drive in the rock cycle?
Weathering
When does the crystallization of chemical sediments occur?
When ions develop covalent and ionic bonds to form chemical compounds that produce solid minerals
Are organic sediments most likely to originate within or outside of sedimentary basins?
Within sedimentary basins
What is sand?
Rock and mineral particles 0.0625 mm to 2 mm in diameter
What are the 4 major biogenic sedimentary rocks?
1) Chalk 2) Coal 3) Coquina 4) Skeletal limestone
What are the 5 major types of chemical sedimentary rocks?
1) Chert 2) Dolostone 3) Rock gypsum 4) Rock salt 5) Travertine
What are the 3 types of sediment?
1) Clastic sediment 2) Chemical sediment 3) Biogenic sediment
What are the 8 major types of clastic sedimentary rock?
1) Conglomerate 2) Breccia 3) Quartz sandstone 4) Arkose 5) Lithic sandstone 6) Siltstone 7) Claystone 8) Shale
What is 2 things affect the sediment deposit of an environment?
1) Environmental energy 2) Sediment availability
What are the 2 ways in which lithification takes place?
1) Cementation 2) Compaction
What 2 processes result in the evolution of the composition of sedimentary deposits over time?
1) Grains are subjected to continuous chemical weathering as they are transported, which tends to removed unstable grains and increase relative abundance of more stable grains 2) New types of sediments are introduced, such as biogenic sediment, local weathering products, and locally precipitated chemical sediments
What is the size of clay, gravel, sand, and silt from largest to smallest?
1) Gravel 2) Sand 3) Silt 4) Clay
What 2 factors cause the cementation and compaction of sediments into sedimentary rock?
1) High temperatures 2) High pressure
What 3 things power the rock cycle?
1) Solar energy 2) Geothermal energy 3) Gravity
What are 2 processes that grains of sediment undergo as they are transported?
1) Sorting 2) Abrasion
What are the steps in the rock cycle?
1) Tectonic uplift 2) Weathering 3) Erosion and transportation 4) Deposition 5) Burial 6) Lithification
What are the steps in the formation of sedimentary rock?
1) Weathered particles of sediment are eroded from land through action of gravity, wind, and running water 2) Rock and mineral grains are washed downstream, where they eventually come to rest on bottoms of rivers, lakes, and oceans 3) Over time they accumulate as layer upon layer of eroded sediments 4) As they are buried, overlying pressure builds and those layers consolidate and compact 5) Grains are cemented by dissolved compounds in groundwater and become solid sedimentary rock
What is a well-sorted deposit?
A deposit in which grains are nearly all same size
What is a poorly sorted deposit?
A deposit in which grains vary widely in size
What is the difference in distance travelled of a well-rounded grain and an angular grain?
A well-rounded grain has probably travelled a great distance from its original source An angular grain has not travelled far from its source
What is the texture of breccia?
Angular gravel
What are clastic sediments?
Broken pieces of crust deposited by water, wind, ice, or some other physical process
What is the composition of skeletal limestone?
Calcite
What is the composition of travertine?
Calcite from saturated fluids
What is the composition of breccia?
Clastic, lithic fragments
What is the composition of conglomerate?
Clastic, lithic fragments
What is the texture of chalk?
Clay or mud
What is iron oxide
Compound composed of oxidized iron
What is the composition of coal?
Concentrated carbon
What is the texture of dolostone?
Crystalline
What is the texture of rock gypsum?
Crystalline
What is the texture of rock salt?
Crystalline
Are most chemical sediments deposited near the locations where they form or are they transported from afar?
Deposited near locations where they form
What is lithology?
Description of a rock's composition and texture
What is the composition of dolostone?
Dolomite
Why does water have a tendency to sort particles according to their mass?
Energy of moving water waxes and wanes, so grains of equal mass tend to erode together and be deposited together
What is mud?
Unconsolidated, water-saturated sediment of silt and clay grains
What is silt?
Particle between 0.002 mm and 0.063 mm
What is cementation?
Particles are bound together by natural cements that are inorganically precipitated from dissolved compounds in groundwater
What is compaction?
Particles are compacted and consolidated by pressure from weight of overlying layers of sediment
What is sediment?
Particles of mineral, broken rock, and organic debris that are unconsolidated Formed by weathering
What does geothermal energy drive in the rock cycle?
Plate motion
What is abrasion?
Process in which solid rock is worn away by impact Grains become smaller and more spherical the longer they are transported
What is lithification?
Process that converts sediment into sedimentary rock
What is the composition of quartz sandstone?
Quartz
What is the composition of arkose?
Quartz, feldspar
What is the composition of lithic sandstone?
Quartz, feldspar, lithic fragments
What is a source area?
Region where crust weathers and erodes to produce sediment
What is environmental energy?
Relative strength of natural processes
What is the composition of siltstone?
Silicate minerals
What minerals make up the majority of clastic sediments?
Silicate minerals
What is the composition of claystone?
Silicate minerals and clay minerals
What is the composition of shale?
Silicate minerals and clay minerals
What is the texture of siltstone?
Silt, massive
What is the composition of chalk?
Skeletal coccolithophorids
Do sediment deposits tend to become smaller grained and better sorted or larger grained and poorer sorted with greater distance from their source area?
Small grained and better sorted
Why are unstable mafic minerals usually not important constituents of most clastic sediments?
They are vulnerable to chemical deterioration and do not readily survive weathering process