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Sedimentary Rock Review. Test You Knowledge. Conglomerate - Clastic -rounded gravel sized particles -pieces have been lithified. Breccia - Clastic -angular pieces lithified together. Banded Sandstone – Clastic -sand sized pieces lithified together. Arkose – clastic - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Sedimentary Rock Review

Test You Knowledge

Conglomerate - Clastic -rounded gravel sized particles -pieces have been lithified

Breccia - Clastic -angular pieces lithified together

Banded Sandstone – Clastic -sand sized pieces lithified together

Arkose – clastic -high content of feldspar -pieces of many different rock lithified together

Quartz Sandstone – Clastic -will not effervesce with HCL -light in color (Quartz composition)

Shale – Clastic -has undergone compaction -was once mud -may contain oil or natural gas

Clay – Clastic -microscopic particle size -non porous -super fine particles have been lithified

Crystalline Limestone – Chemical Biological -will react with HCl (contains CaCo3) -forms inshallow, calm, warm marine waters

Travertine – Chemical Biological -will react with HCl -is a form of limestone deposited by mineral springs, especially hot springs

Coquina – Chemical/Biological -will react with HCl -Coquina forms near the shore when shells, mineral calcite, and sometimes phosphate settle on the bottom of the ocean

Chalk – Biological/Chemical -reacts with HCl -It forms in deep marine conditions in oceans

Tufa – Chemical/Biological -reacts with HCl -type of limestone which forms in close proximity to bodies of water with a high content of dissolved minerals

Bituminous Coal – Chemical -Coal forms from the accumulation of plant debris, usually in a swamp environment

Fossiliferous limestone – Chemical/Biological -will react with HCl -formed in a marine environment

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