Sedimentary Rocks Sedimentary rocks are classified by the types of sediments that make up the rock

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Sedimentary Rocks

Sedimentary rocks are classified by the types of sediments that make up the rock

What are sediments?• Definition:–Small, solid pieces of material that

come from rocks or living things like bones, leaves, stems, etc

Sizes of Sediments

Sediments will layer up over time, forming layered rocks

There are 4 main processes needed to form sedimentary rock:

Step 1: EROSION (wash away)Forces of running water, wind, or ice that loosen & carry away fragments of rockCan you see the sediment moving in the water?

Have you ever seen sediments being moved during a hard rain?

There are 4 main processes needed to form sedimentary rock:

Step 2: DEPOSITION (drop down)Sediments settle out of the water or wind carrying them & settle to the bottom of a lake or ocean. Sediments move

down the sloped land & settle at the bottom.Over time these sediments layer up.

There are 4 main processes needed to form sedimentary rock:

Step 3:COMPACTION (smashed together)Process that presses sediments together. Thick layers of sediment build up over time & weigh down the layers compacting them.

Those smashed sediments can form into layers like the ones shown above.

There are 4 main processes needed to form sedimentary rock:

Step 4:CEMENTATION(glued together)Dissolved minerals seep into spaces between particles (sediments) & then crystallize as they harden.

3 Types of Sedimentary Rocks1. Clastic Sedimentary RockMade from fragments that are squeezed together

Comparing 2 Clastic Sedimentary Rocks:

ShaleForms from mud - tiny clay particles, quartz & calcite;

SandstoneForms from sand on beaches, ocean floor, river beds, etc

Comparing 2 more…

ConglomerateFrom rounded sediments

BrecciaFrom larger, sharp fragments

3 Types of Sedimentary Rocks2. Organic Sedimentary RockForms where the remains of plants & animals are deposited in thick layers

Comparing 2 Organic Sedimentary Rocks

CoalFrom swamp plants buried in water for millions of years (plants peat coal)

LimestoneForms from hard shells w/calcite from seashells, coral, clams, oysters or skeletons that pile up on the ocean floor for millions of years slowly changing the sediment to limestone

Use for coal & a location of limestone…

Coal Limestone***

Limestone in England where there was once H2O covering the land.

Plant Bowen is a power plant that uses coal. Has anyone seen this before? It’s not too far away!

3 Types of Sedimentary Rock

3. Chemical Sedimentary RockForms when minerals that have been dissolved in a solution with water, crystallize

Examples of Chemical Sedimentary Rock

Limestone ***Another form of limestone forms from calcite in seas, lakes & underground caves – forms caverns & sinkholes in the ground when it is eroded by ground water

Rock SaltForms from halite when evaporation leaves salt behind

Comparing 2 Chemical Sedimentary Rocks

Limestone ***

Rock Salt

600 million year old rock salt being mined in the Himalayan Crystal Rock Mine.Ruby Falls cave is made of limestone!

How did the cave form?

Uses: What things have been made from Sedimentary Rock?• Flint: Arrowheads

• Sandstone: THE WHITE HOUSE

• Limestone: Blocks & slabs for building, making cement & steel, flooring

Possibly the coolest thing about Sedimentary Rock…

FOSSILS are always found in Sedimentary Rock ONLY!

Why??? (this might be a good test question…)

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