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Recapping from Junior Cert…
_____________ are formed from hot volcanic material that
has cooled down – two examples are __________ and
_______________.
________________ rocks are formed from particles of
animal or plant remains, or other rocks. Examples include
_______________ and ______________.
_________________ rocks are rocks that are changed by
great _____ or ___________. Examples include
____________ and _______________.
2006 OL
Igneous rocks
 Formed underground (intrusive) or on the surface
(extrusive)
 Two basic intrusive types
 Plutonic – formed deep underground, with large crystals.
Example – Granite of Wicklow Mountains
 Hypabassal – formed close to the surface, smaller crystals.
Example – Dolerite of Co. Antrim.
 One extrusive type
 Basalt (Giant’s Causeway)
Hypabassal Dolerite – Fair Head sill
Formed close to the surface, has an
appearance like Basalt. Crystals are
small.
Plutonic Igneous Rock - Granite
Contains many crystals due to slow
cooling underground as it was
formed. Found in the Dublin &
Wicklow mountains (Batholith)
Extrusive Rocks - Basalt
Definitions & Examples
Extrusive ____________________________________________
Example of Extrusive rock ______________________________
Intrusive ____________________________________________
Hypabassal __________________________________________
Example of Hypabassal Rock ____________________________
Plutonic _____________________________________________
Example of Plutonic Rock _______________________________
2010 HL
2010 OL
2010 Ordinary Level LC
Sedimentary rock - formation
 Key words and phrases
 Accumulation – build up of Strata (layers) of particles
 Compaction – squashing of layers together
 Cementation – glueing together of particles
 Lithification – the process of changing sedimentation into
stone
Sedimentary Rock types
 Organically formed from dead plant/animal material (e.g.
Coal, Limestone, Chalk)
 Inorganically formed – from particles of other rocks (e.g.
Sandstone, Mudstone)
 Chemically formed (less common) – formed from
evaporation of sea water, leaving the salts behind (e.g.
Gypsum, Rocksalt)
Gypsum – a chemically formed sedimentary
rock (from seawater evaporating)
Sediments laid down – a salt pan
Metamorphic Rocks – P 68
 Three types:
 Thermal (rocks changed by intense heat – e.g. Quartzite
(thermal metamorphism of Sandstone, Sugar Loaf
Mountain)
 Dynamic Metamorphism – (rocks changed by pressure –
e.g. Shale into slate)
 Regional Metamorphism – (rocks changed over a long time
and over a large area, being slowly “cooked” to form new
rocks e.g. Gneiss. Found in N. Scotland, NW Ireland and
Canada)
Metamorphic Rock - Gneiss
Slate used as a roofing material
Ireland’s Rocks
2011 LC Hons Q
Rock Cycle – P 62
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7YQ5vwaL98
 The process by which rocks are constantly “recycled” by
the natural processes of the Earth.
The Rock Cycle
2006 LC HL
Tara Mines – Case Study
Case Study - Tara Zinc and Lead
mines
 An important Primary Economic Activity in the GDA (Greater
Dublin Area)
 At Tara Mines people interact with the Rock Cycle in many
different ways
 Constructing Shaft Mines
 Working on new methods to extract ore
 Inventing safe methods to dispose of mining waste
 Developing transport systems to move ore to the market
Zinc and Lead
Zinc and Lead - uses
 Zinc
 Used in alloys for car manufacture
 Galvanising
 Dietary supplements
 Batteries
 Lead
 Soldering
 Bullets
 Batteries
Shaft Mine
Tara Mines – ore extraction
Tara Mines – stope and pillar
mining
Ore Transportation
Tara Mines
 Largest Zinc Mine in Europe, 5th largest in the world
 Ore (rock that contains the metals) is extracted at Navan,
shipped to refineries in Finland and Norway
 The ore was formed approx 350 million years ago between
layers of carboniferous limestone, now lies 500 to 900m below
surface
 “Stope and Pillar” mining is used (see p 66)
 Rock is crushed to a powder, mixed with water and chemicals
to remove the metals from the rock
 Waste water is toxic, needs to be treated carefully
Tara Mines - Environment
 Mining is potentially very dangerous for environment
 Sediments and chemicals used are vulnerable to transport
by wind – can get blown onto crops, towns, people
 Since 1997 improvements have been made at the mine to
improve the local environment
 Waste water treated by natural bacteria
 Landscaping in local area
 Restoration of tailings pond (where sediments are allowed
to settle)
 Constant monitoring for pollution
LC Exam Question on mining
(2009)
 Discuss, with reference to one of the following, how humans
interact with the rock cycle (30 marks)
 Mining
 Extraction of building materials
 Oil / Gas exploitation
 Geothermal energy production
Marking Scheme
 Interaction identified: 2 marks
 Discussion: 14 x SRPs
 Give credit for up to two examples of location.
LC Exam Question 2009
Examine, with reference to examples from Ireland, the
formation of sedimentary rocks. [30m]
Marking Scheme
 Name two sedimentary rocks: 2 + 2 marks
 Name two associated Irish locations: 2 + 2 marks
 Examination: 11 x SRPs
 Give credit for 1 SRP for diagram without annotation.
 Give credit for extra labelling in diagram from Examination
SRPs.
 Allow treatment of up to 3 rocks in examination.
 At least 3 SRPs for treatment of second sedimentary rock
 If description only –2 x SRPs max

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Rock types and their Formation

  • 1.
  • 2. Recapping from Junior Cert… _____________ are formed from hot volcanic material that has cooled down – two examples are __________ and _______________. ________________ rocks are formed from particles of animal or plant remains, or other rocks. Examples include _______________ and ______________. _________________ rocks are rocks that are changed by great _____ or ___________. Examples include ____________ and _______________.
  • 4. Igneous rocks  Formed underground (intrusive) or on the surface (extrusive)  Two basic intrusive types  Plutonic – formed deep underground, with large crystals. Example – Granite of Wicklow Mountains  Hypabassal – formed close to the surface, smaller crystals. Example – Dolerite of Co. Antrim.  One extrusive type  Basalt (Giant’s Causeway)
  • 5. Hypabassal Dolerite – Fair Head sill Formed close to the surface, has an appearance like Basalt. Crystals are small.
  • 6. Plutonic Igneous Rock - Granite Contains many crystals due to slow cooling underground as it was formed. Found in the Dublin & Wicklow mountains (Batholith)
  • 8. Definitions & Examples Extrusive ____________________________________________ Example of Extrusive rock ______________________________ Intrusive ____________________________________________ Hypabassal __________________________________________ Example of Hypabassal Rock ____________________________ Plutonic _____________________________________________ Example of Plutonic Rock _______________________________
  • 12.
  • 13. Sedimentary rock - formation  Key words and phrases  Accumulation – build up of Strata (layers) of particles  Compaction – squashing of layers together  Cementation – glueing together of particles  Lithification – the process of changing sedimentation into stone
  • 14. Sedimentary Rock types  Organically formed from dead plant/animal material (e.g. Coal, Limestone, Chalk)  Inorganically formed – from particles of other rocks (e.g. Sandstone, Mudstone)  Chemically formed (less common) – formed from evaporation of sea water, leaving the salts behind (e.g. Gypsum, Rocksalt)
  • 15. Gypsum – a chemically formed sedimentary rock (from seawater evaporating)
  • 16. Sediments laid down – a salt pan
  • 17. Metamorphic Rocks – P 68  Three types:  Thermal (rocks changed by intense heat – e.g. Quartzite (thermal metamorphism of Sandstone, Sugar Loaf Mountain)  Dynamic Metamorphism – (rocks changed by pressure – e.g. Shale into slate)  Regional Metamorphism – (rocks changed over a long time and over a large area, being slowly “cooked” to form new rocks e.g. Gneiss. Found in N. Scotland, NW Ireland and Canada)
  • 18.
  • 20. Slate used as a roofing material
  • 23. Rock Cycle – P 62  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7YQ5vwaL98  The process by which rocks are constantly “recycled” by the natural processes of the Earth.
  • 24.
  • 27. Tara Mines – Case Study
  • 28. Case Study - Tara Zinc and Lead mines  An important Primary Economic Activity in the GDA (Greater Dublin Area)  At Tara Mines people interact with the Rock Cycle in many different ways  Constructing Shaft Mines  Working on new methods to extract ore  Inventing safe methods to dispose of mining waste  Developing transport systems to move ore to the market
  • 30. Zinc and Lead - uses  Zinc  Used in alloys for car manufacture  Galvanising  Dietary supplements  Batteries  Lead  Soldering  Bullets  Batteries
  • 32. Tara Mines – ore extraction
  • 33. Tara Mines – stope and pillar mining
  • 35. Tara Mines  Largest Zinc Mine in Europe, 5th largest in the world  Ore (rock that contains the metals) is extracted at Navan, shipped to refineries in Finland and Norway  The ore was formed approx 350 million years ago between layers of carboniferous limestone, now lies 500 to 900m below surface  “Stope and Pillar” mining is used (see p 66)  Rock is crushed to a powder, mixed with water and chemicals to remove the metals from the rock  Waste water is toxic, needs to be treated carefully
  • 36.
  • 37. Tara Mines - Environment  Mining is potentially very dangerous for environment  Sediments and chemicals used are vulnerable to transport by wind – can get blown onto crops, towns, people  Since 1997 improvements have been made at the mine to improve the local environment  Waste water treated by natural bacteria  Landscaping in local area  Restoration of tailings pond (where sediments are allowed to settle)  Constant monitoring for pollution
  • 38. LC Exam Question on mining (2009)  Discuss, with reference to one of the following, how humans interact with the rock cycle (30 marks)  Mining  Extraction of building materials  Oil / Gas exploitation  Geothermal energy production Marking Scheme  Interaction identified: 2 marks  Discussion: 14 x SRPs  Give credit for up to two examples of location.
  • 39. LC Exam Question 2009 Examine, with reference to examples from Ireland, the formation of sedimentary rocks. [30m] Marking Scheme  Name two sedimentary rocks: 2 + 2 marks  Name two associated Irish locations: 2 + 2 marks  Examination: 11 x SRPs  Give credit for 1 SRP for diagram without annotation.  Give credit for extra labelling in diagram from Examination SRPs.  Allow treatment of up to 3 rocks in examination.  At least 3 SRPs for treatment of second sedimentary rock  If description only –2 x SRPs max