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Amount of time it takes to break down parent isotope to daugheter isotope |
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-Younger layers are decomposited on older layers
___________ -Younger Layer 2nd
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Principle of origional Horzontially |
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When you deposit material you wil deposit in a horozontal plane
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Principle of Crosscutting Relationships |
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C is younger than b which is younger than a |
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- Homogenous
- Natural
- Definite Chemical Composition |
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Froms by nautral processes |
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Definite Chemical Composition |
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Consist of one or more chemical elements
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Orderly Internal Structure |
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Atoms are aranged in a systematic way
(the same in every simple of that particular mineral) |
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Maintains its shape reguarless of containor |
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an orderly internal structure
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single continous solid, in which the atoms ions or molecules are pakced, regular, ordered pattern |
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They have flat surfaces or crystal faces the outward or the internal structure. |
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1. Solidification of a melt
2. Precipitation from a solution
3. Solid State Diffusion |
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Freezing of a liquid
--> Water to Ice
When magma or lava cools, it "freezes" to produce crystals |
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Precipitation from a solution |
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Salt Crystals from Water
Clogged Coffee Pot |
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Slow movement of atoms through a solid |
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Slow movement of atoms thorugh a solid |
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Chemical compound whose atoms are arranged in very orderly geometric patterns |
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Smalles part of a chemcial element that can take part ina chemical recation |
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Substance cmposed of identical atoms that can't be seperated into different substances |
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4 Types of Chemical Bonds |
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1. Covalent BOnds
2. Ionic BOnds
3. Vander Waals Bonds
4. Metalic Bond |
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- Very Strong
(Diamond)
- Groups of atoms share electrons (hard to break) |
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Moderatelly strong ( halite) opposite charged ions attract each other
Solluable in water |
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WEAK (graphite)
weak attraction between sheets of bonded ions
(pieces of paper)
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Strong (gold)
-Electrons shared by all atoms in the solid making them malleable and electrically conductive. |
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Different minderal
Identical chemical composition
Different Bonds |
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(SiO4)4
Makes up 98% by weight of the earths crust |
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60% of Earths Crust is Silica |
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Quartz
Feldspar
Mica
Ferromagnesian Silicates |
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SiO2
Resists weathering, common in sand |
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60% of earths crust
most abundant crystal rock forming minerals
Feldspar weathers to clay |
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Translucent or dark sheets |
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Ferromagnesian Sillicates |
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Olivine (mantle) prozene dmphibole, These are unstable at the Earths surface and weather easily |
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CaCo3
Calcium carbonate- limestone
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Minerals of a singel element
gold
Silver
Copper |
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A rock is a coherent naturally occuring aggregate of one or more minerals or mass of glass. |
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a collection of crystals or grain
Grains are fragments of crystals of another rock
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Clastic or detrital rocks |
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Cemented grains
Minerals precepitate from water between the grains and "glue" them together |
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What are Crystalline Rocks |
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Interlocking crystals
Crystillization |
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1. Igneous Rocks
2. Sedimentary Rocks
3. Metamorphic Rocks |
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ANYTHING THAT COOLS
-Crystallize from Magma/Lava
IF it crystalize from anything thats melted |
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Cemented Together
Lithified bits of pre-existing rocks/minerals of precipated out of solution |
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DONT MELT
created when submitted ot heat or preasure created when pre-exisitn rocks change due to HEAT AND PRESSURE |
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- Volcanic rock
1. Texture
2. Compostion
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Crystal Size
How fast magma/lava cooled
1. Phaneritic
2. APhanitic
3. Intermediate
4. Glassy
5. Vesicular
6. Phyroclastic |
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Can you see crystals
Slow cooling
you can see all the crystals present
(granite) |
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Cant see crystals (fast cooling)
basalt @ surface |
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Intermediate (Porpheritic) |
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Crystals See some crystals |
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75% Silica
Granite
Ryolite
Yellowstone |
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60% Silica
Diorite
Andisite
Cascade Mts
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45% Silica
Gabbro
Basalt
Hawaii |
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Large scale underground magma that is cooled
Bulk of the magma never comes out!!!
Sierra Navadas
Yosemite |
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Between existing layers or rock |
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Lava Flows
Prycolastics or tuff
ash |
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(granite)
Strong, resistant to erosian good for foundation and building |
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Columnar jointing
Lava tubes and volds
can cause energering problems |
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Soft and Weak
"bentonite" clay = unstable
Example--> kitty litter |
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Cemented grains or clasts (pre-existing rock)
Sand Stone, Salt pan, Sand |
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Sedimentary rocks record the surface
Enviortment condition at the time of sediment deposition
(landScape, climate, energy)
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Sedimentary Classification |
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1. Deltrital/Clastic
2. Chemical |
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Bits of pre-existing rocks that are glued together
Limestone !!!!! |
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Organic orgin or percipitation
You have to have H20
1. Weather Erosian
2. Transport Deposition
3. Lifhification |
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Detrital/Clastic
Classify by size or grains |
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2mm-----. conglomerate and Breccia
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2mm Grains should be rounded
CIRCLE |
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Edges are rough and jagged |
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What you originally start with
Limestone---> marble
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Heat & Pressure
1. Foliated
2. Non Foliated |
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1. Molton Material
Lava Outside
Magma Inside
Ascent indensity driven
2. Cooling & Crystalizing
Temp goes down
3. Igneous Rock
Crystaline
4. Erosian& Weathering
-Transported
-Deposited
5. Sedimentary Rocks
Composed of sediments and substance percipitated from water
6. Metamorphic Rock
Crystaline
7 MELT and back to the beginning |
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The primary difference between the lithospher and the asthenospher is |
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The lithosphere is a rigit solid and the asthensopshere is a weak (plastic) solid |
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Alfred Wegner is famous for his theory of _____ which was the precursor to the plate tectonics |
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______ Cooler, Older oceanic lithosphere sink into the mantle at? |
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Subduction zones along convergent plate boundaries |
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What is an important fundamental assumption underlying the plate tectopnic theory |
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Earth's diameter has been essentially constant over time |
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Two Distinct minerals may have the same chemical formula. |
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Which of the following is not a lawy of relative age dating? |
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Granite has a phaneretic texture and forms as intrusive rock. The aphanitic textured(typically extrusive) equivalent of granite is? |
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High temperature-low pressure metamporhism occurs where??? |
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Where magma comes in contact with shalow country rock |
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Breccia consists of angular clasts? |
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The most common chemical sedimentary rock is what? |
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Andesite is most likely to be found associate with what? |
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Convergent plate boundaries |
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Examples of non foliated metamporhic rock include ? |
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What two componets make up Glassy Material |
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Phaneritic
Porporetic
Aphanetic
Glassy |
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Felsic
Intermediate
Mafic |
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Where is Andesite and Diorite found |
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Where is Gabbro and Basalt found |
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The greater the magnitude the less it happens |
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Probability X consequences |
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