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Title: Chapter 21: Metamorphism


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Example of Contact Metamorphism
What does this diagram show? ------------------gt
Explain how the metamorphic grade and
assemblages MIGHT change with distance from this
dike.
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Facies Series/Field Gradient
  • A traverse up grade through a metamorphic terrane
    should follow one of several possible metamorphic
    field gradients, and, if extensive enough, cross
    through a sequence of facies

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Mid-ocean Ridge metamorphism
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Fig. 25-3. Temperature-pressure diagram showing
the three major types of metamorphic facies
series proposed by Miyashiro (1973, 1994). Winter
(2001) An Introduction to Igneous and Metamorphic
Petrology. Prentice Hall.
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Subduction zone metamorphism
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Fig. 25-3. Temperature-pressure diagram showing
the three major types of metamorphic facies
series proposed by Miyashiro (1973, 1994). Winter
(2001) An Introduction to Igneous and Metamorphic
Petrology. Prentice Hall.
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Pressure-Temperature Time Paths
  • Facies concept leads to idea that metamorphic
    petrologists try to reconstruct CONDITIONS of
    metamorphism.
  • Also important is TIME. Time tells us about the
    RATES of processes.

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Regional Metamorphism
3 stages Burial/crustal thickening--why does
trajectory have steep slope? Heating
stage Uplift stage
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Isotherms in a subduction zone
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Regional Metamorphism
What are prograde vs. retrograde metamorphic
paths or reactions?
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Fig. 25-9. Typical mineral changes that take
place in metabasic rocks during progressive
metamorphism in the medium P/T facies series. The
approximate location of the pelitic zones of
Barrovian metamorphism are included for
comparison. Winter (2001) An Introduction to
Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology. Prentice Hall.
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