Sedimentary Rocks
Metamorphic Rocks
4 Main Types of Sediment
Geologic Principles and Basic Structures
Grab Bag
100

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Who is Lionel Messi? 

100

This rock is changed by heat, pressure, shearing and fluids. It can also exhibit recrystallization, or growth, of minerals.

What are Metamorphic rocks?

100

This sediment originates from living organisms (shells, skeletal structures, waste, coral pieces, chert, etc)

What is Biogenous sediment?

100

This is a fracture or discontinuity in the Earth's crust along which movement has occurred.

What is a fault?

100

This is the biggest size of sediment

What is a boulder? 

Smallest to largest order (clay, silt, sand, granule, pebble, cobble, boulder) 

200

These are the two basic schemes to classify sedimentary rocks. 

What are sediment size and sediment type? 

200

The key mineral in defining metamorphic rocks. This mineral also grows in clay/mud in a process called recrystallization.

What is Micah?

200

This material is mostly inorganic, derived from land masses and collects in huge sequences along edges of continents. 

(example - mud flowing from a river)

What is Terrigenous Sediment?

200

This is a width of crust across which movement has occurred. Often composed of numerous subparallel or anastamosing faults or microscopic shear surfaces. 

What is a shear zone?

200

These are the three main types of faults?

What are normal fault (divergent), reverse fault (convergent), strike-slip fault?

300

According to the professor, these are the three most important types of sedimentary rocks. 

What are sandstone, shale (mudstone) and limestone. 

300

Metamorphism as a result of exposure to hot fluids passing through permeable rocks which adds color to rocks.

What is hydrothermal alteration?

300

Forms 'in place' and appears right out of the water due to change in temperatures and pressures. 

Example - an evaporated lake leaving behind salt flats

What is Hydrogenous Sediment?

300

Is the known rate at which decay of the parent atoms into stable daughter isotopes occurs at?

What is the Half-Life?

300

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Who is Kourtney? 

400

This is formed from plankton shells that a form gooey substance on the ocean floor that becomes hard stone

What is an Ooze?

400

The two kinds of environments where faults can deform rocks.

What is near the surface and/or the middle crust?

400

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Who is Joe Alwyn?

400

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Who is 21 Savage?

400

The glassy mineral grains from melting of asteroids hitting Earth's atmosphere. 

What are tektites?

500

The four stages of sedimentary processes. 

What are weathering, erosion/transport, deposition and lithification? 

500

This rock forms with an increase in pressure more so than temperature which takes place in the guts of a subduction zone. This rock is off the path of increasing metamorphic grade (increasing pressure and temperature).

What is Blueschrist?

500

The story of the layer fossils (helps identify age of the layer)

What is stratigraphy or "strata"?

500

Crystalizing mineral traps a set amount of this element at a particular closure temperature.

What is radiogenic element?

500

This has older rocks in the middle and layers dip away from the hinge line while syncline has younger layers in the middle and layers that dip toward the hinge line. 

What is Anticline?

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