Transcript GL4 E1
GL4 E1
Key
Idea 2
SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
The mineralogy and texture of
sedimentary rocks are controlled by
processes of weathering, erosion and
deposition
GL4 E1 KI2 a
Immature
sedimentary rocks are
characterised by a wide range of
mineral compositions and/or lithic
clasts;
Mature sedimentary rocks have
restricted mineralogies dominated by
mineral species resistant to weathering
and erosional processes
Breccia
Sedimentary
(fragmental)
Immature (wide
range of fragments)
Angular fragments
(little transport)
Fragments range in
size consider energy
current (landslide?)
Credit: British Geological Society
Immature/Mature
Immature rocks - contain easily weathered
minerals (eg. first formed minerals from
Bowen’s Reaction Series)
Immature rocks – normally very little
transport (hence angular fragments), poorly
sorted
Mature rocks – mainly quartz (low
temperature minerals from Bowen’s Reaction
Series)
Mature rocks - fragments often rounded due
to long history of weathering and erosion to
remove majority of minerals, well sorted
Fragment size/shape
Longer
transport will reduce fragment
size and will round fragment shape
Geoscience page 88 figure 5.21 (b) and
(c) COPY
We need to look more closely at
Mature sedimentary rocks
Why?
In
order to think of the processes
which destroy minerals!