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Lesson a Rocks Petrology is the scientific study of rocks. Rocks are combined aggregation of mincrals. Petrologist classified rocks bascd on how they were formed. In general, rocks are classified as igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rock. @) What is It Earth is a solid rock to a depth of 2,900 kilometers, where mantle meets the liquid outer core. A roek is a naturally occurring solid aggregate of one or more minerals. ‘The aggregate minerals forming the rocks are held together by chemical bonds. Grains can be different in color, texture, and sizes. Geologists then group rocks into three categories based on how the rocks form: igneous sedimentary and metamorphic rock. Petrology is the scientific study of rocks. Petrologists classify rocks based on how they were formed. Three types of Rocks Igneous- formed from hardening and erystallization of magma or molten material that originates deep within the earth. ‘Two types of igneous rock: A. Extrusive/Voleanic rock - forms when magma makes its way to Earth's surface as lava and then cools. The crystals are very small (fine-grained) since the cooling process is fast. B, Intrusive/Plutonic - It cools slowly beneath the Earth surface and are created by magma. The intrusive igneous rocks have very large crystals (coarse grained). Igneous rocks are classified based on J. Composition- it refers to rock’s mineral and chemical make- Felsic— igneous rocks that are light in colors; feldspar and silicates Mafic~ dark-colored igneous rocks made up of magnesium, calcium and iron Intermediate - refers to igneous rocks between mafic and felsic composition. Ultramafic- denotes igncous rocks that composed chiefly of mafic minerals. 2. Texture - overall appearance of a rock based on the size, shape, and arrangement of interlocking mineral crystals. Aphanistic— fine-grained rocks with crystals seen by aid of microscope.Phaneritic - coarse-grained rocks Porphyritic - large crystals with small crystals Glassy - a rock that looks like colored glass with no visible mineral crystal. Pyroclastic- results from explosive fragmentation of volcanic material. Examples: Obsidian, pumice, basalt, granite, diorite, gabbro IGNEOUS ROCKS ae @ &@ Metamorphic - forms from pre-existing rocks: either metamorphic, igneous, sedimentary or other metamorphic rocks that have been altered by agents of metamorphism. Examples: quartzite, marble, slate, phyllite ‘Metamorphism - transformation of one rock type into another. 2 types of metamorphism 1. Regional-due to changes in pressure and temperature over large region of the crust. It may happen when rock is buried deep below the surface of the earth. 2. Contact-the rock minerals and textures are changed mainly by heat due to contact with magma. Classification: LTexture - refers to the size arrangement and grains within the rock. Foliation - any planar arrangement of mineral grains or structural features within the rock. a. Foliated rocks - can be arranged in terms of increasing metamorphism, and it appeared layered or banded with compressed mineral grains. Example: b, Non-foliated rocks ~ usually made up of only few minerals.EXAMPLES OF METAMORPHIC ROCKS GARNET AMPHIBOLITE ‘SLATE 'SPHALERITE, "ORE ROCK ectocrre JADEKTE, ners, Sedimentary rocks provide information about surface conditions that existed in the Earth’s past. © Particles of sand, shells, pebbles, and other fragments of materials called sediments, accumulate in layers and over long period of time harden into rocks. © Compaction-due to increase of pressure of layered sediments it bind together to form the sedimentary rocks. ‘Three types of sedimentary rocks a. Clastic Sedimentary rock - formed from accumulation of clasts: little pieces of broken rocks and shells. Examples: conglomerate, breccia, sandstone, shale b. Chemical - formed when dissolved minerals precipitate from a solution. Example: Halite - formed when a body of seawater becomes closed off and evaporates. ¢. Organic - rocks formed from the accumulation of animal debris Example: Coal - composed of organic matter in the form of plants fragments. SEDIMENTARY ROCKS ~ a CHALK LIMESTONE SANDSTONE
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