Building stones are obtained from
rocks occurring in nature and classified in three ways.
1. Geological classification 2.
Physical classification
3. Chemical classification
I. Geological Classification:
According to this classification,
the rocks are of the following types.
a. Igneous rocks: Rocks
that are formed by cooling of Magana (molten or pasty rocky material) are known
as igneous rocks. Eg: Granite, Basalt and Dolerite etc.
b. Sedimentary rocks: these
rocks are formed by the deposition of production of weathering on the
pre-existing rocks. Examples: gravel, sandstone, limestone, gypsum, lignite
etc.
c. Metamorphic rocks. These
rocks are formed by the change in character of the pre-existing rocks. Igneous
as well as sedimentary rocks are changed in character when they are subject to
great heat and pressure. Known as metamorphism. Examples: Quartzite, Schist,
Slate, Marble and Gneisses.
II. Physical Classification:
This classification based on
general structure of rocks. According to this, the rocks are classified into
three types
a. Stratified Rocks: These
rocks posses planes of stratification or cleavage and such rocks can be easily
split along these planes Ex: sedimentary rocks
b. An stratified rocks: The
structure may be crystalline granular or compact granular. Examples: Igneous
rocks and Sedimentary rocks affected by movements of the earth.
c. Foliated Rocks: These
rocks have a tendency to split up in a definite direction only. Ex: Metamorphic
rocks.
III. Chemical Classification:
According to this classification rocks
are classified into three types.
a. Siliceous rocks: In
these rocks, silica is predominates. The
rocks are hard; durable and not
easily effected by weathering
agencies. Ex: Granite, Quartzite,
etc.
b. Argillaceous Rocks: In
these rocks, clay predominates. The
rocks may be dense and compact or
may be soft. Ex: slates, Laterites etc.
c. Calcareous rocks: In
these rocks, calcium carbonate
predominates. The durability to these
rocks will depend upon the constituents present in surrounding atmosphere. Ex:
Lime Stone, marble etc.
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