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POWER-POINT FORMAT TO A COMPLETE GUIDE TO SEDIMENTARY ROCKS

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NATURE AND CLASSIFICATION OF SEDIMENTARY ROCKS • Introduction • In the last lecture we looked at the nature and classification of igneous rocks. • We established that igneous rocks do vary in both texture and composition, and that the two properties can be used to classify them. Nature and classification of Sedimentary rocks • Sedimentary rocks which will form the topic for lecture 6, are a category of rocks that will give information about the conditions that prevailed when the sediments were being deposited. • These rocks, which result from the consolidation, compaction or cementation of sediments, - make up about 75% of all the earth’s exposed rocks. Objectives • At the of this lecture, you should be able to: – Describe the mode of formation of the sedimentary rocks – Give an account of sediments erosion and transport – Discuss the concept of rounding in sedimentary rocks – Outline the classification of sedimentary rocks – Illustrate the common structures and textures in sedimentary rocks – Give examples of the common sedimentary rocks and their composition. Sedimentary rocks defined • Sedimentary rocks are formed on the earth’s surface under normal surface temperature and pressure. • They result from accumulation of the products of weathering of other rocks and organic materials. • Weathering is a term used for the physical and chemical breakdown of rocks at the earth’s surface by rain, wind, abrasion. e.t.c. • Lithification :- ...
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