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Title: Metamorphic Rocks


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Metamorphic Rocks
  • If something is gneiss, dont take it for
    granite.

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Metamorphic Agents
  • Pressure (gt1,000 times atmospheric pressure)
  • Temperature (gt300 degrees C)
  • Chemical Fluids (mineral saturated hot water)

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Metamorphic Environments
  • Contact (thermal) intrusion by magma
  • Hydrothermal ion-rich hot water circulates
    through cracks
  • Mountain Building regional metamorphism

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Metamorphic Changes -Rocks adjust to new
conditions by
  • Changes in texture
  • Changes in mineralogy

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Changes in Texture
  • Compaction
  • Recrystallization - may cause
  • Foliation
  • Lineation

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Changes in Minerology
  • Recrystallization small crystals reform into
    larger crystals of the same mineral
  • Formation of new minerals elements recombine to
    form new minerals
  • Garnet, Chlorite and others found only (or
    mostly) in metamorphic rock

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Grades of Metamorphosis
  • Low Grade Low temperature and pressure results
    in slate and phyllite
  • Rock cleavage in slate
  • Foliated
  • Fine grained
  • Slate looks dull, phyllite is shiny

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Grades of Metamorphosis (cont.)
  • Intermediate Grade higher temperatures and
    pressures than Low Grade
  • Schist
  • Foliated
  • Mica, garnet

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Grades of Metamorphosis (cont.)
  • High temperatures and pressures
  • Gneiss and Migmatite
  • Dark light banding of mica (dark), quartz
    feldspar (light)

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Foliated Metamorphic Rock Sequence
  • Slate parent rock is shale (sedimentary)
  • Phyllite parent rock is slate
  • Schist parent rock is phyllite
  • Gneiss parent rock is schist
  • Migmatite parent rock is gneiss

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Non-Foliated Metamorphic Rocks Their Parent
Rocks
  • Marble Parent rock is limestone or dolostone
    (calcite, reacts with acid)
  • Quartzite Parent rock is sandstone
  • Anthacite Parent rock is bituminous coal
  • Hornfels Parent rock is any rock type

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Metamorphic Rock Dichotomous Key
  • Proceed to Dichotomous Key Activity

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  • View in slide show, then click to view
  • Dichotomous Metamorphic Key
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