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Essential Questions• How are sedimentary rocks formed?

• What is the process of lithification?

• What are the main features of sedimentary rocks?

Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education Formation of Sedimentary Rocks

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Review• texture

New• sediment• lithification• cementation• bedding• graded bedding• cross-bedding

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Vocabulary

Formation of Sedimentary Rocks

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Formation of Sedimentary RocksCopyright © McGraw-Hill Education

Weathering and Erosion

• Sediments are small pieces of rock that are moved and deposited by water, wind, glaciers, and gravity.

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Weathering and Erosion

Weathering• Chemical weathering occurs when the minerals in a rock are

dissolved or otherwise chemically changed.

• During physical weathering, minerals remain chemically unchanged. Rock fragments break off of the solid rock along fractures or grain boundaries.

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Weathering and Erosion

Weathering• When exposed to both chemical and physical weathering, granite

eventually breaks apart and might look like this decomposed granite.

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Weathering and Erosion

Erosion• The removal and transport of sediment is called erosion.

• The four main agents of erosion are wind, moving water, gravity, and glaciers.

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Weathering and Erosion

Erosion• After rock fragments and sediments have been weathered out of

the rock, they often are transported to new locations through erosion. Eroded material is almost always carried downhill.

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Weathering and Erosion

Deposition• Deposition occurs when transported sediments are deposited on

the ground or sink to the bottom of a body of water, forming layers with the largest grains of sediment at the bottom.

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Weathering and Erosion

Energy of transporting agents• As moving water slows down, some sediment deposits are

sorted into layers of different-sized particles. The largest particles settle out first, then the next largest, and so on.

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Weathering and Erosion

Energy of transporting agents• Wind can move only small grains, so sediment deposits made

by wind are usually fine and well-sorted.

• Some sediment deposits contain particles of all sizes because they are dumped in unsorted piles when, for example, a glacier melts or there is a landslide.

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Lithification

• As more sediment is deposited in an area, the bottom layers are subjected to increasing pressure and temperature. These conditions cause lithification, the physical and chemical processes that transform sediments into sedimentary rocks.

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Lithification

Compaction• Lithification begins with

compaction. The weight of overlying sediments forces the sediment grains closer together, causing physical changes.

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Lithification

Cementation• Cementation occurs when dissolved minerals precipitate out of

groundwater and their growth glues sediment grains together into solid rock.

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Sedimentary Features

Bedding

• The primary feature of sedimentary rock is horizontal layering called bedding, which results from the way sediment settles out of water or wind.

• Bedding in which the particle sizes become progressively heavier and coarser toward the bottom layers is called graded bedding.

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Sedimentary Features

Bedding

• Cross-bedding is formed as inclined layers of sediment are deposited across a horizontal surface.

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Sedimentary Features

Ripple marks

• When sediment is moved into small ridges by wind or wave action or by a river current, ripple marks form.

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Visualizing Cross-Bedding and Ripple Marks

• Moving water and loose sediment result in the formation of sedimentary structures such as cross-bedding and ripple marks.

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Sedimentary Features

Angular vs. rounded

• As sediment is transported, pieces that began with an angular shape knock into each other and become rounded as their edges are broken off.

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Sedimentary Features

Evidence of past life• Fossils are the preserved remains, impressions, or any other

evidence ofonce-living organisms.

• During lithification, parts of an organism can be replaced by minerals and turned into rock, such as shells that have been mineralized.

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ReviewEssential Questions• How are sedimentary rocks formed?

• What is the process of lithification?

• What are the main features of sedimentary rocks?

Vocabulary

• sediment• lithification• cementation

• bedding• graded bedding• cross-bedding

Formation of Sedimentary Rocks