Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Rock types
- Igneous
- Earth's crust 95% igneous 5% sedimentary and methamorphic
- original rock type from which all others derive
- volcanic origin, usually crystalline
- Methods of classification; degree of acidity and location of cooling
- Granite, basalt, gabbro
- pseudo-bedding or sheet joints
- jointing (fractures) in any direction are common
- E.g. hexagonal jointing in Basalt Giant's Causeway NI
- Sedimentary
- 74% of exposed rock are sedimentary shales, sandstones and limestones
- composed of particles of other rock derived from denudation
- held together by natural cement or chemical precipitation e.g sandstone,
conglomerate, breccia
- sand, clay gravel
- organic matter
- microscopic marine organisms E.g. foraminifera, coccoliths, sponge spicules
- E.g. Limestone, flint, chert
- form from compressional, mechanical, chemical forces and
precipitation of salts from solution.g. magnesium limestone
composed of chemical compound magnesium carbonate
- laid down in parallel layers called bedding planes
- vertical jointing present
- potential zones of weakness for weathering so important
in the development of the rock outcrop E.g. cave formation
due to jointing Malham, Yorshire.
- Methamorphic
- means changed in shape or form (heat or pressure)
- can be any igneous or sedimentary rock whose physical or chemical structure has been altered by heat or pressure
- common in zones of tectonic activity i.e. margins
- where necessary folding, faulting, vulcanicity forces involved
- usually crystalline
- less easy to classify as parent rock may have changed into a variety of daughter forms
- sometimes the parent rock is indiscernable
- Sedimentary origin: Limestone = Marble or Igneous origin Gabbro = Biotite schist Epidorite
- tectonic activity may produce joints of various orientations in all