c/c_Géologie_12e_Processus de formation des roches :ignéessédimentairesmétamorphiques

Subject
Grade
Concept/Content
processes of rock formation:
  • igneous
  • sedimentary
  • metamorphic
Elaboration
  • Bowen’s reaction series
  • relationships between texture and rate of crystallization in extrusive (volcanic) and intrusive (plutonic) igneous rocks (e.g., cooling rate, flow behaviour)
  • classification of igneous rocks according to texture (e.g., vesicular, glassy) and composition (e.g., felsic, intermediate, mafic)
  • properties of common igneous rocks (e.g., granite, andesite, tuff, rhyolite, basalt, obsidian, pumice, porphyry)
  • volcanic and intrusive features (e.g., lava, pyroclastic flow, batholiths, sills, dikes)
  • clastic sediments and chemical (precipitate or biochemical) sediments, and the rocks they become
  • relationships between depositional environments and particle size, shape, sorting, fossils, and organic structures
  • properties of common sedimentary rocks (e.g., conglomerate, breccia, sandstone, chert, coal)
  • sedimentary features (e.g., stratification, cross bedding, ripple marks, graded bedding, varves)
  • sedimentary features that affect porosity and permeability
  • relationships between the types and characteristics of metamorphic rocks and parent rock, temperature, pressure, and chemical conditions
  • properties of common metamorphic rocks (e.g., slate, phyllite, schist, gneiss, marble)
  • foliated and non-foliated rocks
  • contact versus regional metamorphism
  • metamorphic grade (e.g., with reference to coal)
keywords
igneous
sedimentary
metamorphic