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02/06/2011

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sedimentary rocks
Definition
These rocks cover about 75% of the world's land area.
Term
75%
Definition
Sedimentary rocks cover about __% of the world's land area.
Term
sediment
Definition
Sedimentary rocks form when loose ___ (gravel, sand, silt or clay) becomes compacted and/or cemented to form rock
Term
compacted and/or cemented
Definition
Sedimentary rocks form when loose sediment (gravel, sand, silt or clay) becomes ___ and/or ___ to form rock.
Term
Sedimentary rocks
Definition
___ rocks form when loose sediment (gravel, sand, silt, or clay) becomes compacted and/or cemented to form rock.
Term
lithification
Definition
The process of converting sediment to sedimentary rock is called ___.
Term
beds or strata
Definition
Sediment is deposited in horizontal layers called ___ or ___.
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Sedimentary rocks contain fossil record which preserves the evolving story of life on Earth.
Definition
Why study Sedimentary Geology?
Term
fossil record
Definition
Sedimentary rocks contain ___ which preserves the evolving story of life on Earth.
Term
- feldspars undergo hydrolysis to form clay
- biotite and amphibole undergo hydrolysis to form clay, and oxidation to form iron oxides
- Na, Ca, and K ions are lost in solution and washed away
- small amounts of Si from feldspars, biotite and amphibole are lost in the solution
- quartz remains as sand grains due to its resistance to weathering.
Definition
Describe the steps of chemical weathering of granite in a humid climate.
Term
shale
Definition
When clay weathers, what does it form?
Term
cement, ochre, or iron ore
Definition
When iron oxides weathers, what does it form?
Term
limestone, evaporates, or become included in shale
Definition
When Na, Ca, and K ions weathers, what does it form?
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chert, silica cement or diatomite
Definition
When Si ions weathers, what does it form?
Term
sandstone
Definition
When quartz weathers, what does it form?
Term
clastic and nonclasitic
Definition
What are the two types of sedimentary rocks?
Term
grain size
Definition
Clastic sedimentary rocks are classified by ___.
Term
clastic
Definition
___ sedimentary rocks are classified by grain size.
Term
gravel, sand, silt, and clay
Definition
What are the types of grain size in clastic sedimentary rocks, from smallest to largest?
Term
conglomerate, sandstone, siltstone, and shale
Definition
What are the types of clastic sedimentary rocks?
Term
evaporites (e.g. halite), carbonate sedimentary rocks (limestone and dolomite) and siliceous sedimentary rocks (chert and diatomite)
Definition
What are the types of nonclastic sedimentary rocks?
Term
peat, lignite, bituminous coal and anthracite coal
Definition
What are the different types of organic sedimentary rocks that are nonclastic?
Term
Clastic sedimentary rocks
Definition
___ are derived from the weathering of pre-existing rocks, which have been transported to the depositional basin.
Term
Clastic sedimentary rocks are derived from the weathering of pre-existing rocks, which have been transported to the depositional basin.
Definition
How are clastic sedimentary rocks formed?
Term
quiet water
Definition
Fine-grained textures typically indicate deposition in ___ water.
Term
fine-grained
Definition
___ textures typically indicate deposition in quiet water.
Term
environmental conditions
Definition
Sedimentary structures can provide information about the ___ under which the sediment was deposited.
Term
sedimentary structures
Definition
___ are larger features which form during (or shortly after) deposition of the sediment, but before lithification
Term
quiet water; low energy
Definition
Some structures form in ___ under ___ conditions, whereas others form in moving water or high energy conditions.
Term
high energy
Definition
Some structures form in quiet water under low energy conditions whereas others form in moving water or ___ conditions.
Term
stratification (layering or bedding)
Definition
___ is the most obvious feature of sedimentary rocks.
Term
cross-bedding or cross-stratification
Definition
This is an arrangement of beds or laminations in which one set of layers is inclined relative to the others.
Term
symmetric ripple marks
Definition
___ are produced by waves.
Term
asymmetric ripples
Definition
___ form in unidirectional currents (such as in streams or rivers)
Term
mud cracks
Definition
these are a polygonal pattern of cracks produced on the surface of mud as it dries.
Term
scour marks
Definition
These are depressions or erosional features formed as a current flows across a bed of sand.
Term
depositional environments
Definition
This includes all of the physical, chemical, biological, and geographic conditions under which sediments are deposited.
Term
depositional conditions
Definition
By comparing modern sedimentary deposits with ancient sedimentary deposits, the ___ can be interpreted.
Term
marine environments (ocean), transitional environments (along contact between ocean and land) and continental environments (on land)
Definition
What are the three broad categroeis of depositional environments?
Term
continental shelf, continental slope, continental rise, and abyssal plain
Definition
What are the four types of marine depositional environments.
Term
deltas, beaches and barrier islands, lagoons, tidal flats, and estuaries
Definition
What are the five types of transitional depositional environments?
Term
- fan-shaped accumulations of sediment
- formed where a river flows into a standing body of water, such as a lake or the sea
- coarser sediment (sand) tends to be deposited near the mouth of the river; finer sediment is carried seaward and deposited in deeper water
- the delta builds seaward (or progrades) as sediment is deposited at the river mouth
Definition
Describe deltas.
Term
progrades
Definition
this is when the deltas build seaward.
Term
-shoreline deposits
- exposed to wave energy
- dominated by sand
Definition
describe beaches and barrier islands
Term
rivers or fluvial environments, alluvial fans, lakes (or lacustrine environments), glacial environments, and eolian environments
Definition
What are the five different kinds of continental environments?
Term
lithostratigraphic unit
Definition
This is a body of sedimentary, extrusive igneous, metasedimentary, or metavolcanic rock distinguished on the basis of lithologic characteristics (texture, color, composition, etc.) and stratigraphic position.
Term
formations
Definition
___ are fundamental units of lithostratigraphic units
Term
members
Definition
In lithostratigraphic units, subdivisions within formations are called ___.
Term
group
Definition
In lithostratigraphic units, a set of similar or related formations is called a ___.
Term
facies change
Definition
This is when each depositional environment grades laterally into other depositional environments.
Term
regression
Definition
a sea-level drop is called a ___.
Term
coarsening upward (shallowing-upward)
Definition
A regression produces a ___ sequence of facies.
Term
regression
Definition
A ___ produces a coarsening upward (shallowing-upward) sequence of facies.
Term
coarser-grained; finer-grained
Definition
In a regression, ___ facies overlie ___ facies.
Term
-buildup of ice in the polar caps
-formation of glaciers
- localized uplift of the land in coastal areas
Definition
What are three causes of regressions?
Term
-buildup of ice in the polar caps
-formation of glaciers
- localized uplift of the land in coastal areas
Definition
What are three causes of regressions?
Term
transgression
Definition
a sea-level rise is called a ___.
Term
fining-upward (deepening upward)
Definition
A transgression produces a ___ sequence of facies.
Term
transgression
Definition
A ___ produces a fining-upward (deepening-upward) sequence of facies
Term
finer-grained (deep water); coarser-grained (shallow water)
Definition
In a transgression, ___ facies overlie ___ facies
Term
- melting of polar ice caps
- displacement of ocean water by undersea volcanism
- localized sinking or subsidence of the land in coastal areas.
Definition
What causes transgressions?
Term
conformable and unconformable
Definition
What are two different types of contacts between rock units?
Term
unconformable contacts or unconformities
Definition
___ are surfaces which represent a gap in the geologic record
Term
erosion or nondeposition
Definition
What causes unconformable contacts?
Term
millions of years to hundreds of millions of years
Definition
The time represented by the gap in unconformities can vary widely, ranging from ___ to ___.
Term
- angular unconformity
- nonconformity
- disconformity
Definition
What are the three types of unconformity?
Term
cross sections and maps
Definition
What are the two main categories for the way rocks can be depicted?
Term
geologic columns and stratigraphic cross-sections
Definition
What are the two types of cross sections for depicting rocks?
Term
geologic maps, paleogeographic maps, isopach maps and lithofacies maps
Definition
What are the four types of maps used for depicting rocks?
Term
the distribution of various layers and types of rocks in an area
Definition
What do geologic maps show?
Term
structural features and formation names
Definition
What do geologic map symbols indicate?
Term
paleogeographic maps
Definition
___ are interpretive maps which depict the geography of an area at some time in the past.
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