Rock Identification Booklet

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Rock Identification Booklet Do not write in booklet Return at end of class A rock is a combination of two or more minerals. Common minerals found in rock: Silicate minerals usually light colored 1. Quartz usually white, pink or clear 2. Feldspar usually white or pink Ferromagnesian minerals usually dark colored 1. Biotite black 2. Muscovite brown 3. Hornblende black 4. Magnetite black 5. Olivine dark green Rock Texture: The size of the individual grains (pieces of mineral) that make up the rock. 1. Coarse grained - grains over 5 millimeters in size 2. Medium grained - grains 1 mm to 5 mm in size 3. Fine grained - grains less than 1 mm in size 4. Glassy - no grains present (cooled too rapidly for grains to form) 5. Frothy - light weight and full of holes (example: Pumice) 6. Vesicular - heavy and full of holes (example: Vesicular Basalt) 7. Conglomeritic - a mixture of different grain sizes (ex: Conglomerate) Major Rock Types: 1. IGNEOUS - formed from the cooling of hot molten rock. 2. SEDIMENTARY formed from pieces of other rocks cemented together. 3. METAMORPHIC - formed from pre-existing rocks that were changed by heat and pressure.

Igneous Rocks Igneous rocks are formed from the cooling of hot molten rock. Magma is hot molten rock beneath the Earth s surface. Lava is hot molten rock on the Earth s surface. Intrusive Igneous Rocks cooled slowly from magma (coarse or medium grained) 1. Granite - coarse grained, contains quartz, feldspar, mica, and hornblende. The most abundant igneous rocks on land. 2. Gabbro coarse grained, contains feldspar, mica, and olivine but no quartz. Extrusive Igneous Rocks cooled quickly from lava (fine grained or glassy) (Volcanic Igneous Rocks) 1. Rhyolite - fine grained, same minerals as granite. 2. Basalt fine grained, most abundant rock on Earth (makes up ocean floor). 3. Pumice - frothy glass texture, same minerals as granite. Light weight. 4. Obsidian glassy texture, same minerals as granite. Heavy.

Sedimentary Rocks Sedimentary rocks are formed from pieces of other rock cemented together, from dissolved minerals, and from organic material. Clastic Sedimentary rock made from rock fragments cemented together. (see list of sediments by name on next page) 1. Shale - made of a mixture of silt and sand sized grains cemented together. Breaks into layers. 2. Sandstone made of sand sized particles cemented together. Usually fine or medium grained. 3. Conglomerate made of all different sized grains cemented together. Called Breccia if the particles are angular, Conglomerate if rounded. Chemical / Biochemical Sedimentary rock made from minerals dissolved in sea water. 1. Limestone - made of calcium carbonate from the mineral calcite and from crushed sea shells. 2. Dolomite made of calcium magnesium carbonate and the mineral dolomite. 3. Chert made from dissolved quartz. May have small crystals. Organic Sedimentary rock made from the remains of dead plants and animals buried for millions of years. No minerals are present. 1. Coal (lignite and bituminous) - made from dead plants and other organic material buried for millions of years. No minerals are present.

Sediments by Name The names sediments depend upon their size. Sediment Name Size Rock Name BOULDER 256 mm or larger COBBLE PEBBLE 64 255 mm 4 63 mm Conglomerate GRANULE 2 3.9 mm COARSE SAND FINE SAND.5 1.9 mm.0625 1.8 mm Sandstone SILT.0039062 -.0624 mm CLAY (too small to see).0039061 mm or smaller Shale (way too small to see)

Metamorphic Rocks Metamorphic rocks are formed from pre-existing rocks that have been changed by heat and pressure. Regional Metamorphic rock formed from extreme heat 1. Slate - formed from shale. 2. Marble - formed from limestone. 3. Quartzite - formed from quartz sandstone. Dynamic Metamorphic rock formed from extreme pressure as mountains are uplifted and folded. 1. Gneiss - formed from granite. 2. Schist - formed from gabbro, basalt, or sandstone.