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Telling Rocks Apart zHow geologists tell apart different minerals and rocks ycolor, luster, texture yhardness test xscratching one against another diamond is hardest yacid test xusing weak hydrochloric acid to ystreak test xform a streak across a ceramic tile

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HNRS 228 AstrobiologyChap.4 Geology Bennett et al.

Lecture Notes for Chapter 4(mostly from HNRS 227)Prof. Geller

The Geological HistoryReading the Earth’s history in the rocks

Rocks and fossils Relative and absolute dating methods

Formation of the Earth Accretion, differentiation, Moon, age

The Hadean EarthPlate TectonicsClimateGeology and life

Telling Rocks ApartHow geologists tell apart different

minerals and rocks color, luster, texture hardness test

scratching one against another• diamond is hardest

acid testusing weak hydrochloric acid to

streak testform a streak across a ceramic tile

Minerals(see Table 19.1)Characteristics

naturally occurring inorganic definite crystalline structure

The natural resources of industry

Igneous Rocks

“Rocks formed from hot molten mass of melted rock material”

Sedimentary Rocks

“Rocks formed from particles or dissolved materials from previously existing rocks.”

Metamorphic Rocks

“Previously existing rocks that have been changed by heat, pressure, or hot solutions into a distinctly different rock.”

The Rock Cycle

Earth’s Interior andHow We Know It

Earthquakes Galore

Earth’s Inside Story

Crustal Rumblings

Plate Tectonics“The theory that the Earth’s crust is

made of rigid plates that float on the asthenosphere.”

Consider the scientific evidence for plate tectonics and what forced scientists to accept the theory as fact

Fossils across an ocean

Boundaries Galore

Plates are smashing

Surface Building ProcessesStress

“stress is a force that tends to compress, pull apart, or deform”

different types of stresscompressive stresstensional stressshear stress

Strain “the adjustment to stress”

Stress and Strain

Surface Building Processes

Folds bends in

layered bedrockAnticline /\

Syncline \/

Surface Building ProcessesFaulting

formation of a crack caused by relative movement of rock on either side of a fracturedifferent types - normal, reverse, thrust

Earthquakes Defined as

“quaking, shaking, vibrating, or upheaval of the ground”

Earthquake causes elastic rebound

theory Intensity measure

Richter Magnitude not linear

Mountains“elevated parts

of the Earth’s crust that rise abruptly above the surrounding surface”

Causes folding, faulting,

volcanic activity

Volcanoes“hill or mountain formed by the extrusion of lava

or rock fragments from magma below”Different types

shield, cinder cone, composite (composite shown)

Tear-Down ProcessesWeathering

mechanical weathering chemical weathering

Erosion mass movement (mass wasting) running water (floodplain, delta) glacier wind (deflation and abrasion) impact cratering

Development of Geologic TimeFossilization“Reading the Rocks”

principle of uniformity principle of original horizontality principle of superposition principle of crosscutting relationships principle of faunal succession radiometric dating

Geologic Time Scale

Geologic Time Scale

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