Sedi day 1

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Thursday, August 25th

Take out Tier 1 S

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkGVE6wNAzo

A little Science Rap

Date: 8/24Section: MTitle: Metamorphic NotesPage: 9

Metamorphicscience 2

a. Foliated – mineral crystals are

arranged in parallel layers or bands (ex. Schist, slate, and gneiss)

b. Nonfoliated – rocks are not banded and do not break into layers (ex. Marble and quartizite)

3. Types of Metamorphic Rocks

Foliated

Non-foliated

rocks that metamorphic

rocks originally came from Examples?!?!?!Marble:Gneiss:

4. Parent Rocks?

5. Contact vs. Regional Metamorphism

Contact

Small AreaRegional

Large Area

Coffee Talk

Let’s see what Sedimentary stuff we

came up with!

Date: 8/25Section: STitle: Sedimentary NotesPage: 10

Table of Contents

1. What processes create sedimentary

rock?a. Weatheringb. Erosionc. Depositiond. Compactione. Cementation

*LITHIFICATION=process to make sedimentary

rocks*

a. Weathering – the breakdown of material at the Earth’s surface.g

i. The weathered material is

calledSEDIMENT.

ii. Sediment size varies – mud, sand,

gravel

b. Erosion – movement of sediment from on place to another by WIND, WATER, or ICE.

c. Deposition – dropping off the sediment in a new location.

Now it’s time to put them together!

d. Compaction (Squeezing)

e. Cementation (Gluing)

2. These are all called

CLASTIC SEDIMENTARY

ROCK.

i. Sand becomes sandstone

ii. Clay and mud become shale

iii. Gravel becomes conglomerate

3. Organic sedimentary rock is formed from previously living things.

a. Limestone – ocean life

b. Coal – plant life on land

4. Chemical sedimentary rock is formed from water evaporating and

leaving rocks behind.

Mineral crystals left behind in Death Valley after the water evaporates

Playa Lake in California – in the process of evaporating and leaving chemical rock behind

5. How they’re used:a. Buildingsb. Making cementc. Burning for fuel

1. Tier 2

a. Crossword: graph paper

b.Magazine/Newpaper

Worktime Metamorphic/Sedimentary