1 / 16

Virginia's Resources!

Virginia's Resources! . By 1st period! . What are minerals?. + A variety of artisans depend upon minerals to conduct business. + Minerals are found all over the planet. Most common minerals are found in rocks and mined for their value and usefulness.

ilya
Download Presentation

Virginia's Resources!

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Virginia's Resources! By 1st period!

  2. What are minerals? + A variety of artisans depend upon minerals to conduct business. + Minerals are found all over the planet. Most common minerals are found in rocks and mined for their value and usefulness. + Minerals are the raw materials that support much of modern life. Everything from transportation to the growing of food.

  3. Geology of Virginia + Virginia can be divided into five physiographic regions , based on the general configuration of the land surface. + The five regions are Coastal Plain , Blue Ridge , Valley and Ridge , and Appalachian Plateau. + Each of these physiographic regions are underlain by distinct combinations of rock types , and each had a somewhat different geologic history.

  4. Coastal Plain • The surface slopes gently eastward from elevations of less than 200 feet along its western margin to the Atlantic Ocean and Chesapeake Bay then to Virginia's Eastern shore the Southern portion of the Delmarva Peninsula. • It has Sedimentary rocks • Elevation less than 200 feet along its western margin to the Atlantic Ocean and Chesapeake Bay. • 1-80 million years ago lie on top of crystals and sedimentary rocks

  5. Piedmont • The Piedmont goes from Virginia's Fall Line which is west of the Blue Ridge Mountains. • It has Plutonic and Metamorphic Rocks. • They're Triassic-age sedimentary beds • 200-230 million years old • Its elevation range is 100 ft. in the East but more than 1,000 in the foothills in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

  6. Blue Ridge *The Blue Ridge Mountains are mountains that the bottom layers are made of granite and granulites that also include Precambrian metamorphosed rocks. *It contains the oldest rock in Virginia, Old Rag granite dating back to 1.2 million years ago. *They also include the two highest mountains in the state, Mt. Rogers and White Top. *Currently the US mined the Blue Ridge Mountains for quartzite and in the past years they were mined for copper, iron, maganese and a limited amount of tin.

  7. Valley and Ridge *They include thick sedimentary layers that formed during the Paleozoic Era. *Valley and Ridge Plains layers consist of shale, dolostone, and limestone dominant of the east and grade westward into layers include the minerals sandstone, siltstone and shale. *The primary ridge formers are composed of sandstone and cut into less resistant limestone and shale formations. *The resources are that we currently take from the Valley and Ridge Province are limestone, dolostone, sandstone, gypsum, iron oxide, clay, oil, natural gas, and shale.

  8. Appalachian Plateau • The Appalachian Plateau is the fringe in the Valley and Ridge And it is located along most of the western margin of the state. • It contains coal and other valuable resources • It has large swampy areas provided the material for coal strata in southwestern VA. • Coal, crushed stone, sand & gravel, lime, and natural gas. • The Appalachian Plateau is around 571 to 320 years old back in the Paleozoic Era.

  9. Key Minerals and Resources of Va • Minerals are the raw material that support much of modern life. • A variety of people depend on upon minerals to create business such as Chemists, all sorts of manufacturers, farmers, and artisans. • The minerals of VA deposits are vast and varied.

  10. Role of Coal in VA -Virginia gradually continues to get most of its energy from non-renewable energy resources such as coal and natural gas. - Coal is one of the most valuable resources in Virginia. It is also primarily used to generate most of Virginia's electricity. - Virginia's coal was first produced commercially produced near richmond in the early 1700's

  11. Energy Sources / Resources Coal 50.3% Nuclear 45.9% Natural Gas 2.2% Petroleum 1/5% Hydro & Other .1% _______________ Sources of electricity in 1997 Virginia is the leader in unleashing the power of nuclear energy that is in the nucleus of an atom.

  12. Renewable resources in va renewable resources

  13. Nuclear Power In VA * nuclear power is another nonrenewable resources. *uraniums are used to generate electricity by a process called nuclear fission *some power plants are -lake anna -surry

  14. Dependence on NonRenewable Resources :) * Fossil Fuels * Coal * Oil * Natural Gas * Most of Virginia's energy comes from these three resources * Mainly Coal!!!!!! * Coal is the most valuable resource of VA because it generates electricity

  15. What can YOU do to help? Some ways become a wise energy -miser are ... * Save Electricity - Turn all electronics like games and t.v. off when you leave a room. *Save Heat - If heat is running, close all doors and windows to stay warm. *Save Gas- You can try riding a bike or something instead of a car.

  16. Presentation Created by: Group 1 - Taela Jackson , Isaiah Hilman , Lamont Mason , Tamara Smith Group 2 - Diara King, Bianca Taylor, Myasia Goodnight, Shayonna Lewis Group 3 - Omar Brown, Brionnya Mendiola , Patricia Tyler Group 4 - Geordan Johnson, Karimah Turner, Blair Hicks Group 5 - Antoine Palmer, DeAje Ested, Raekwon Williams Group 6 - Ke'Shaun Mattox, AJ Martin, Carman Bradshaw Group 7 - And ME! Their awesome teacher - oh yeah! Said who? Yeah you are

More Related