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1. Rock Survey in Pulangi
River in Kibawe, Bukidnon
Larga, John Paul S.
Sebuco, Vince R.
Silagan, Shiela Mae T.
Tangub, Manelyn E.
Terec, Wendy B.
2. Chapter I.
Introduction
Rocks can be descrwas a natural, a solid aggregate
of one or more minerals or mineraloids. It is a
collection of mineral grains that grow or become
cemented together and it is a materials forming
part of the surface of the Earth and exposed on
the surface and underlying the soil. Rock
formations though have great economic
importance because everything made by human
beings starts as a rock or mineral.
3. Rocks has been used by humankind
throughout history. The minerals and
metals in rocks have been essential to
human civilization. Three major groups
of are defined; igneous, sedimentary,
and metamorphic. The scientific study
of rocks is called petrology, which is an
essential component of geology.
4. Rocks are extremely important in terms of their
properties of stability and strength as a geological
materialson which construction foundations are
historically as building materials from which
important and monumental buildings are made.
Rocks have a broad range of uses that makes them
significantly important to human life.
5. Rocks found in different aspects like: rivers, seas,
canals, and in the land. Pulangi River is the place
where we conduct our study. The name of the river
comes from the Manobo term "Empamulangi",
meaning "center of the island", referring to the
location of the river within the island of Mindanao.
The Pulangi River (Cebuano) also spelled Pulangui, is
the longest river in Bukidnon.
6. It is one of the major tributaries of the
Rio Grande de Mindanao, an extensive
river system in Mindanao, Philippines,
it has length of 320 km and transverse
through majority of the cities and
municipalities of Bukidnon from its
source in Barangay Kalabugao,
Impasug long Bukidnon.
7. Rocks is one of the most useful minerals
here in Earth. Rocks are everywhere to be
found. It have different use in different
ways. It is not an eye sore, because without
rocks there's no buildings, different
infrastructures and landscapes to look at.
The purposes of this study is to found out
the origin of rocks, to know the different
types of rocks and to determine the
minerals that can be found in Pulangi River.
8. statement of the
problem
This study will attempt to identify the classification of
rocks in Pulangi River.
Specifically, it seeks to answer the following
questions:
1. What are the origin of rocks in Pulangi river?
2. What are the different types of rocks in Pulangi
river?
3. What are the minerals that can be found in rocks?
10. Significance of the Study
There is a great need on these said elements because
of the environment changes. This study will serve as a
depository of information about the classifications of
rocks in Pulangi River. This study will provide
significant findings which will benefits the
researchers, and the community.
11. Scope and Delimitation
This study will focus on a survey of rocks in Pulangi
River. It will be conducted on the first week of July
in Kikipot Talahiron Kibawe Bukidnon which will be
examine through testing. Rock survey is limited
only at the riverside. The study will attempt to find
out the origin of rocks in Pulangi River, to identify
the different types of Rocks in Pulangi River, and to
determine the minerals that can be found in
Pulangi River.
13. A. Rock Sampling
The study site will be divided into four(4)
quadrants, namely;Q1, Q2, Q3, and Q4.
Rock sample will be collected from these
quadrats. Sample will be initially identified
through alpha identification, were they will
be labelled accordingly. Ziplock plastic will
be used to collect the samples.
14. B.Rock Identification
Samples will be taken to the laboratory
where field lens will be used to identify
its crystals, streaks, hardness, and luster.
Tarbuck and Lutgens field guide to rocks
will served as the identification guide.
15. C. Final Identification and
Rock Classification
Initially identified rocks will be subjected
to final classification process by the
geologic experts confirm the data. Photo
documentation will be done using field
lens and stereo microscopes.