ROQ 3 Flashcards

1
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T/F: Chalk deposits usually form when sea water rich in calcium carbonate and shell fragments is cut off from the open ocean (or flows in to a dry lake bed) and evaporates.

A

False. This mostly applies to halite and gypsum. Chalk formations involve the accumulation of CaCO3 from the skeletal remains of microorganisms.

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If a clastic sedimentary rock consists of larger clasts surrounded by much smaller clasts, then the mass of the smaller grains is called the _______ of the rock.

A

matrix

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3
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What force breaks down solid rock down into ions and sediment grains?

A

Weathering

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4
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Younger sedimentary rock formations are almost always formed on top of older rock formations. Place the five formations in order from youngest to oldest.

A

Kaibab, Toroweap, Coconino, Hermit, Supai (KTCHS to remember!)

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T/F: Jointing only occurs in sedimentary rocks along weakened bedding surfaces.

A

False. It can also occur in igneous and metamorphic rocks and isn’t limited to weaker areas.

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6
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Limestone can be formed from _________ and ________ through __________

A

dead plankton, ancient coral reefs, lithification

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