etextbook :Historical Geology Lab Manual
assignments
- Sedimentary Rocks Lab pg 107-110
For the rock identification portion of the lab go to the
Sedimentary Rock Identification
http://profharwood.x10host.com/GEOL101/Labs/Sediment/index.htm
page, read through the page, and identify all 12 samples (numbers at the bottom of the page are links to samples).
2)Sedimentary Structures Lab pg 129-132
https://my.tccd.edu/bbcswebdav/pid-10165912-dt-content-rid-54234978_1/courses/2020FL-GEOL-1404-86003/Sedimentary%20Structures%20Lab%281%29.pdf
3)
Depostional Sedimentary Environments Lab
pg 149-153 to #15
https://my.tccd.edu/bbcswebdav/pid-10165917-dt-content-rid-54234977_1/courses/2020FL-GEOL-1404-86003/Sedimentary%20Environments%20Lab%281%29.pdf
4)
Invertebrate Macrofossils and Classification of Organisms Lab
pg 261-266
https://my.tccd.edu/bbcswebdav/pid-10165928-dt-content-rid-54234980_1/courses/2020FL-GEOL-1404-86003/Invertebrate%20Fossils%20Lab%281%29.pdf
5) QUESTION 1
- Make a list of at least five observations about the outcrop above.
- Are these rocks igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic?
- Are the layers continuous across the outcrop?
- Can you identify any unit that is present on both sides of the image?How can you explain this?
- What type of fault is shown in this image?
- If you could get closer to the outcrop, what would you look for to help you make interpretations?
#2
- Make a list of at least five observations about the outcrop above.Are these rocks igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic?
- Are there any unconformities present? If yes what kind(s) and how do you know?
If you could get closer to the outcrop, what would you look for to help you make interpretations?