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The characteristics of sediment deposited in an area depend on: 1. --- 2. Physical, chemical, and biological processes in the depositional environment 3. Method of sediment transport |
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An area may be: 1. --- like midwestern US 2. Rising gently, like England and parts of Canada 3. --- to produce mountains and plateaus - parts of Oregon in the Cascade mountains |
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Rising actively to produce mountains and plateaus |
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--- in the depositional basin leads to the accumulation of great thicknesses of sediment |
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Stable interior of a continent; undisturbed by --- events since the Precambrian. |
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--- - Ancient crystalline rocks covered by flat-lying or gently warped sedimentary rocks. |
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--- -in origin - Sediments formed from the weathering of pre-existing rocks outside the basin, and transported to the environment of deposition. |
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--- - in origin - Sediments form inside the basin; includes chemical precipitates, most carbonate rocks, and coal. |
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--- environments (on land). |
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Marine Depositional Environments 1. Continental Shelf 2. --- 3. --- 4. Abyssal plain |
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Continental Rise Continental Slope |
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continental shelf is Locally cut by --- (eroded by rivers during Ice Age low sea level stand). |
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continental slope has Rapid sediment transport down the slope by dense, muddy --- |
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continental rise Passes seaward into the ---. |
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Traditional Depositional Environments 1. Deltas 2. Beaches 3. --- 4. Tidal flats 5. Estuaries |
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Tidal Flats May be marshy, muddy, sandy or mixed sediment types --- |
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(either terrigenous or carbonate) |
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Tidal flats has --- that may be present |
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--- are shallow, temporary lakes that form in arid region |
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Glacial deposits called --- contain large volumes of unsorted mixtures of boulders, gravel, sand, and clay. |
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--- is the agent of sediment transport and deposition in eolian environments. |
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Black and dark gray coloration in sedimentary rocks generally indicates the presence of --- and/or iron |
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red beds typically indicate depostion in well-oxygenated --- |
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In general, it takes --- to transport larger grains |
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higher energy (higher water velocity) |
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turbulence from waves will --- out finer grain sizes such as silt and clay, leaving sands on the beach. |
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Poor sorting is the result of rapid deposition of sediment without sorting by currents. Examples of poorly-sorted sediment include alluvial fan deposits and ---. |
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--- have well rounded clasts |
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If the particles are angular, the rock is a --- |
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Sands and Sandstones 1. Quartz 2. Feldspar 3. --- |
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---is characteristic of deltaic coastal plains, and may be deposited in nearshore marine environments, swamps, or marshes. Associated with coal and micaceous shales. |
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--- - Weathering product of feldspars. |
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--- - This is the major clay mineral in ancient shales |
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Clays and shales typically indicate --- |
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The smallest lithostratigraphic rock unit is the ---. |
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--- - Each depositional environment grades laterally into other depositional environments. |
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The branch of geology that deals with the correlation of rock units from one area to another is known as ---. |
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