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Sedimentary Rock

Sedimentary Rock

Assessment

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Science

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

James Gonzalez

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20 Slides • 11 Questions

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Chapter 6 section 1 Formation of
Sedimentary Rocks

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Weathering and Erosion

Sedimentary rock would not exist without …
• Weathering: the break-up of rock physically or chemically
• Erosion: the transport of weathered material by running

water, wind, gravity, and glaciers

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Multiple Choice

Which process is the first stage of creating a sedimentary rock?

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depostion

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erosion

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weathering

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lithification

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Multiple Choice

Another term used for transportation of sediment would be

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deposition

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erosion

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weathering

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transpiration

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Deposition
• The opposite of

erosion…

• Sediment comes to rest

in many different
environments
depending on its size

• The smallest of

sediment is generally
found in lake bottoms
and seas

• MOVING WATER AND

WIND SORT SEDIMENT

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Fill in the Blank

The opposite of erosion is

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Multiple Choice

The smallest sediments are deposited

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close to shore in a lake or sea

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far from shore in a lake or sea

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on a river bend

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by a glacier

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• Lithification = the formation of

sedimentary rock from fragments of
material (sediment)

• What causes lithification?
• Compaction – the squeezing of

sediment by overlying sediments

• Cementation – sediment can be

held together by different natural
cements, like…calcite, iron oxide
and silica

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Drag and Drop

Following the deposition of sediments, ​
is the process where the sediment become layered and then ​
by overlying new layers and eventually ​
by various minerals in the soil and groundwater to create ​
rocks.
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
lithification
compacted
cemented together
sedimentary

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Sedimentary Rock Features and Structures

Stratification

Crossbedding

Ripple marks

Mud cracks

Fossils

Concretions

Graded Bedding

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Stratification

Visible parallel layers in

sedimentary beds of varying color

The layering is known as Bedding
There are different types of

bedding…

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Fill in the Blank

A simpler term for stratification is

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Graded Bedding

This is the type of bedding

in which particle size
becomes progressively
larger toward the bottom
layers

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Multiple Choice

In a graded bed

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sediments range from smaller at the top to larger at the bottom

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sediments range from larger at the top to smaller at the bottom

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sediments are randomly arranged

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Multiple Choice

Which would be FALSE based on the stream channel deposition diagram

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Large grained sediments are deposited on the outside bends of river channels

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Small grained sediments are deposited on the inside bends of river channels

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Old river channels created graded beds

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Deposition of grain size is not effected by bends in river channels.

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Sorting and Rounding

• As sediment is

transported collisions
cause material to chip
off angular edges

As a result mature

sediments will have
particles that are more
rounded and softer
minerals are gone

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following minerals tends to round instead of dissolve with distance from its parent rock

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feldspar

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mica

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quartz

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gypsum

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Crossbedding

Cross-beds show

direction of past
stream flow or
prevailing wind
direction.

Size of cross-beds helps

to determine stream
volume and velocity

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Ripple Marks

Fossilized stream bed or beach

deposits.

Enables scientists to interpret

past environments

Symmetrical?
Asymmetrical?

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Mud Cracks
Created when clayey materials that are wet

begin to dry and contract (bottom of muddy pond)

Can become fossilized

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following sedimentary structures is essentially a fossilized beach?

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ripple-mark sandstone

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mudcracks

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crossbedding

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sc

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VARVES

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Fossils

Caused by the replacement of

bone material, and sometimes
skin with minerals
(permineralization)

Insects, birds, fish and other

softer bodied creatures can leave
imprints in mudstone

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Nodules

Lump of material within a body

of rock with different
composition than surrounding
rock

Locally “sand balls” are iron-

stone concretions

Geode = special concretion

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​Ammonite fossils are common fossil in the sedimentary rocks of Eastern MT.

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​Oil and Gas come from sedimentary structures.

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Open Ended

Give at least two examples of fossils from sedimentary rocks found locally.

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Chapter 6 section 1 Formation of
Sedimentary Rocks

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