Chapter : Sedimentary Rocks Notes

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Coquina: loosely cemented shells and shells fragment. Only rock made up of organic material rather than minerals. Look at the slide (the teacher is zoning through the slides) Evaporation of water containing dissolved elements triggers deposition/precipitation of. Features exhibited in sed rocks form during depositional processes. Provide evidence for the depositional ( look at the slides) Beds or strata: layers of sediment that have accumulated in a depositional environment. Bedding planes : ( look at the slides ) Developed when there is a unidirectional current during deposition. Ripple mark: small waves of sand that develop on the surface of beds form moving water or air. Current ripples: steeper sides in downward current. Mudcracks: formed when wet mud dries out and shrinks. Fossils: these are indicators of depositional environments. Can provide information on temperature and local vegetation. Combination of geologic processes and environmental ( look at slides ) Domination by stream erosion and deposition ( look at slides.

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