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Topic_11_Rocks__Minerals_Notes.ppt

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Topic_11_Rocks__Minerals_Notes.ppt

  1. 1. ROCKS & MINERALS TOPIC 11
  2. 2. • Minerals are the ingredients of rocks. Or • Rocks are made up of minerals.
  3. 3. Minerals • Defn: naturally occurring, inorganic elements or compounds with specific physical and chemical properties.
  4. 4. Mineral Properties  Used to identify minerals 1. Color • Least useful property in identifying minerals. • Why?
  5. 5. All of these are varieties of quartz!
  6. 6. 2. Streak • The color of a minerals powder. • “streak test”
  7. 7. 3. Luster • How the minerals surface reflects light. • Metallic vs. non- metallic.
  8. 8. 4. Hardness • The ability of a mineral to resist being scratched. • “Scratch test” • If mineral A can scratch mineral B, what does that tell us about the relative hardness of each mineral?
  9. 9. Moh’s Hardness Scale Soft Hard
  10. 10. 5. Fracture/ Cleavage Fracture • Mineral breaks unevenly or irregularly Cleavage • The tendency of a Mineral to break evenly along its weakest plane.
  11. 11. 6. Crystal Form • Some minerals tend to form crystals that aid in the identification of the mineral.
  12. 12. 7. Specific Gravity • The ratio of the density of the mineral to the density of water (1 g/cm3) • If a mineral has a specific gravity of 5 that means it is 5 times as dense as water.
  13. 13. 8. Others • Acid test – Calcite • Magnetic – Magnetite • Taste - Halite
  14. 14. A minerals properties are due to the internal arrangement of its atoms.
  15. 15. Silicate Minerals • Minerals that contain a combination of silicon and oxygen. Silicon-oxygen tetrahedron The basic structural unit of silicate minerals
  16. 16. Rocks Monomineralic • 1 Mineral Polymineralic • More than 1 Mineral  Rocks are classified by how they are formed!!!
  17. 17. Sedimentary Rocks: 1. Clastics • Rocks that form when sediments (sand, silt etc.) are lithified. Processes • Compacting and cementing • Vary due to grain size! (see ref tables p. 7)
  18. 18. 2. Non-Clastics A. Organics (bioclastics) • Form from living things. Examples: Coal, limestone B. Chemical (crystaline) • Formed from the evaporation or precipitation of sea water. Examples: Halite, gypsum
  19. 19. Igneous: - Form when liquid rock cools and solidifies Intrusive • Cools below the earths surface (slowwwwly!) • Magma • “Plutonic” Extrusive • Cools at the Earths surface (quickly!) • Lava • “Volcanic”
  20. 20. The longer the rock takes to cool, the larger the crystals! • Cools slow …..Large crystals • Cools fast …….small crystals • Cools immediately……NO Crystals (glass)
  21. 21. Vesicular- gas pockets
  22. 22. Metamorphic: • Rocks that are changed due to extreme heat and/or pressure. • DO NOT MELT!!! (they recrystalize) Metamorphic rocks become… 1. Harder 2. More dense 3. Banded or foliated 4. Distorted
  23. 23. Banding
  24. 24. Foliated
  25. 25. Regional Metamorphism • Occurs when large areas of rock are changed. • Usually deep below the surface where crustal plates collide. • The Adirondacks!
  26. 26. Contact Metamorphism • Occurs when liquid rock comes into contact with other rocks.
  27. 27. Bedrock Of New York State
  28. 28. Identifying Characteristics of Rocks Igneous • Intergrown crystals • Glassy texture Sedimentary • Cemented fragments (sediments) • Fossils • Organic material Metamorphic •Banding •Foliated
  29. 29. The Rock Cycle
  30. 30. BONUS: • CLASSIFY this rock as igneous, sedimentary or metamorphic and EXPLAIN why you classified it that way.
  31. 31. BONUS: Name the mineral that has the following properties: • Non-metallic • Can scratch fluorite but cannot scratch quartz • Exhibits cleavage • Contains the elements sodium & hydrogen

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