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Revision: Match the processes involved in the rock cycle with the definition and try to place them in the diagram. (R.P – 4.5, 4.6)

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1. weathering a. the process that converts a sediment into a sedimentary rock.
2. erosion b. the process by which the volume / thickness of sediment is reduced due to pressure of overlying layers of sediment.
3. transportation c. process that converts a solid into a liquid under temperature increase
4. deposition d. set of processes that cause physical and chemical changes in sediment after it has been deposited and buried under another layer of sediment.
5. compaction e. the process by which conditions within the Earth, below the zone of diagenesis, alter the mineralogical / chemical composition and structure of solid rock without melting it.
6. cementation f. the process by which particles of rock and soil are loosened, then transported elsewhere.
7. diagenesis g. temperature increase
8. metamorphism h. the movement of a particle from one location on the Earth’s surface to another.
9. melting i. the process by which exposure to atmosphere causes rocks and minerals to break down. This process takes place at / near the Earth’s surface.
10. heating j. the process by which sediment grains are bound together by precipitated minerals originally dissolved during the chemical weathering of preexisting rocks.

11. lithification      k. accumulation of sediments by either physical /

chemical sedimentation.

READING COMPREHENSION

SCANNING: Earth’s building blocks (R.P – 4.2)

3.1.1 Pay attention to the pronunciation of the following minerals: Which minerals have the same translation in both languages and which do not?

hematite magnetite
dolomite halide
mica fluorite
feldspar halite
carbonate hydroxide
quartz limonite
asbestos brucite
calcite sulfate
aragonite gypsum
galena phosphates
silicate apatite
oxide monazite
sulfide tungstate
pyrite wolframite

3.1.2 Find the information you need to complete the following diagram from the text below.

ROCK-FORMING MINERALS

 

mineral
 
abundance
 
composition
 
examples

Rocks are mixtures of minerals. Most rocks consist of interlocking grains or crystals stuck together by natural cement. A few dozen minerals provide the main ingredients for the most common rocks. Here are brief details of some rock-forming minerals.

1. Silicates are the chief rock-forming minerals. Most features a metal combined with silicon and oxygen. Examples: asbestos, mica, and feldspar.

2. Carbonates, the second most abundant group of minerals, include carbon, oxygen and one or more metals. Examples: calcite, dolomite and aragonite.

3. Sulfides are compounds of sulfur and one or more metals. Examples: galena and pyrite.

4. Oxides are compounds of oxygen and one or more metals. Examples: quartz, hematite and magnetite.

5. Halides are compounds of a halogen and a metal. Examples: fluorite and halite (rock salt).

6. Hydroxides are compounds of hydrogen, oxygen and usually a metal. Examples: limonite and brucite.

7. Sulfates are compounds of sulfur, oxygen and a metal. The commonest sulfate is gypsum.

8. Phosphates are chemical compounds related to phosphoric acid. Examples: apatite, monazite.

9. Tungstates are salts of tungstic acid. Example: wolframite (a tungsten ore).

(Lambert “The Field Guide to Geology” 1988, Cambridge University Press)


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CHEMICAL CLASS

MINERAL NAME CHEMICAL FORMULA

NATIVE ELEMENTS

Native copper Cu
Gold Au
Sulfur S
Graphite C
Diamond C

OXIDES and HYDROXIDES

Quartz SiO 2
Hematite Fe2O3
Magnetite Fe 3 O 4
Corundum A1 2 O 3

SULFIDES

Pyrite FeS 2
Chalcopyrite CuFeS2
Galena PbS

SULFATES

Gypsum CaSO4 2H2O
Anhydrite CaSO 4

CARBONATES

Calcite CaCO 3
Dolomite CaMg(CO3)2

PHOSPHATES

Apatite Ca 5 (PO 4) 3 (F, Cl, OH)

 

Halite NaCl
    Fluorite CaF 2

SILICATES

OLIVINE GROUP Olivine (Mg, Fe)2[SiO]4
AMPHIBOLE GROUP Hornblende Ca, Na, Mg, Fe, Al silicate
PYROXENE GROUP Augite Ca, Mg, Fe, Al silicate

MICA GROUP

Muscovite K, Al silicate
Biotite K, Mg, Fe, Al silicate
Chlorite Mg, Fe, Al silicate
Talc Mg silicate
Kaolinite Al silicate

FELDSPAR GROUP

Orthoclase (K-feldspar) K[AlSi3O8]
Plagioclase (Ab, An) Albite (Ab) Anorthite (An) Mixture of Ab and An Na[AlSi3O8] Ca[Al2Si2O8]

Table 2. Chemical Grouping and Composition of Some Common Minerals


Complete the following chart. Give examples of each type of rock forming mineral.

 

silicates oxides sulfides carbonates sulphates phosphates
           
           
           

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