Sept. 11

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Topics from chapter 5

sedimentary basins

  • weathering
    • physical
    • chemical
    • diagenesis

effect of source rock on rock type:

  • siliciclastic sediments
  • chemical sediments
  • bioclastic sediments

sediment transport

  • currents (water)
    • size, sorting, rounding

sediments in the oceans

  • salinity: source of salt in the ocean
  • biological sediments
  • evaporites

sediment deposition

  • how do you form a basin?
    • subsidence
    • rift basins and thermal subsidence (fig. 5.4)
    • flexural basins

sedimentary environments:

  • see fig. 5.5
  • continental:
    • lake, alluvial, desert, glacial
  • shoreline:
    • delta, beach, tidal flat
  • marine:
    • deep sea, continental shelf, reefs, continental margin/slope
  • see table 5.2

sedimentary structures (and processes that form them):

  • bedding and cross-bedding
  • graded bedding
  • ripples
  • bioturbation
  • bedding sequences (sequence stratigraphy)

diagenesis (how do you get a rock from sediments?)

  • see fig. 5.12
  • cementation, porosity, compaction
  • lithification

sedimentary rock classification

  • by partical size
  • by composition
    • quartz arenites, arkoses, lithic sandstones, graywacke
    • see fig. 5.16
  • chemical and biological:
    • see table 5.4
    • limestone, dolomite
    • coral reefs, atolls
    • chert
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