Title: Metamorphic Rocks:
1Metamorphic Rocks
- Meta change Morph form
- Metamorphic rocks form from changes to
pre-existing rock caused by heat and pressure - Metamorphism can occur locally over a small area,
or over a large area covering many kilometers
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3Two Types of Metamorphism...
- Regional Metamorphism - heat and pressure are
significant over a wide area (many kilometers) - Contact Metamorphism - occurs over a small area
when pre-existing rocks come into contact with
hot liquid magma from an igneous intrusion.
4Metamorphic Rocks...
- Classified on the basis of type of metamorphism
(Regional or Contact) and texture - Foliated (occurs w/regional metamorphism)
- Non-foliated (usually occurs w/ contact
metamorphism)
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6Regional Metamorphism
- Changes to rock over a large area
- Layers of rock deep in the Earths crust
experience the following - 1. High temperatures (depth and friction)
- 2. High pressures (weight and crustal movement)
- 3. Exposure to hot liquids, water, and gases
- Results
- Mineral grains are compressed
- minerals migrate through rock and begin to
separate - minerals are aligned within rock in response to
pressures to produce foliation
7Regional Metamorphism...
- Foliation - the alignment of minerals within a
rock caused by heat and pressure
This sample is clearly foliated. see the mineral
alignment???
8Draw the foliation that results from regional
metamorphism
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9Metamorphic Grade (degree of metamorphism)
Medium-Grade Metamorphic Rock
HIGH-Grade Metamorphic Rock
Low-Grade Metamorphic Rock
Medium-Grade Metamorphic Rock
Sedimentary Rock
GNEISS
SCHIST
PHYLLITE
SLATE
SHALE
Clearly banded appearance as minerals separate
into alternating bands
Visible mica grains foliation obvious other
minerals may be seen.
Micas still microscopic, but begin to reflect
more light silky sheen in appearance
Harder, microscopic mica minerals begin to form,
less air space dull shine
Clay minerals, stratified, soft, and fragile,
dull in appearance
10This nice piece of schist has large, visible
garnet crystals in it.
This sample of schist shows mica minerals that
have grown large enough to reflect light.
11Here is another gneiss which shows distinct
banding due to mineral alignment. The arrows
indicate how this sample was squeezed by pressure
at great depth below ground.
12Contact Metamorphism
- Occurs over as small area around magma (igneous
bodies) - country rock (pre-existing, in-place) is baked by
the hot temperatures associated with magma - hot liquids and gases mix with country rock
- Results
- minerals migrate and fuse together
- no foliation or alignment since pressure is not
significant
13Contact metamorphism has occurred around this
igneous intrusion.
14Draw layers of rock getting metamorphosed by
coming into contact with magma
15Metamorphism Parent Rock Definition
- Parent Rock - the pre-existing rock from which a
metamorphic rock forms
16Metamorphism
17Metamorphic Rock Quiz...
- Metamorphic Rocks form from changes to other
rocks in response to pressure and heat - TRUE
18Metamorphic Rock Quiz...
- Metamorphic rocks are classified by their mineral
composition primarily - FALSE. Metamorphic rocks are classified on the
basis of texture and type of metamorphism
19Metamorphic Rock Quiz...
- Foliation in metamorphic rocks is the alignment
of minerals in response to high temperatures
along with great pressure. - TRUE!
20Metamorphic Rock Quiz...
- Only contact metamorphic rocks experience
foliation. - FALSE. Regional metamorphic rocks become
foliated due to high pressure in addition to high
temperatures
21Metamorphic Rock Quiz...
- Shale is a low-grade metamorphic rock
- FALSE. Shale is a sedimentary rock.
22Metamorphic Rock Quiz...
- Middle to high grade metamorphic rocks appear
shiny because as mica minerals crystallize they
begin to reflect light. - TRUE!
23Metamorphic Rock Quiz...
- Extremely high grade metamorphic rocks experience
more alignment of minerals into distinct bands. - TRUE.
24Metamorphic Rock Quiz...
- Rocks that come into contact with an igneous
intrusion will only change into igneous rocks. - FALSE. The high heat near an igneous intrusion
will burn the surrounding rock and change it
into metamorphic rock.
25Metamorphic Rock Quiz...
- The pre-existing rock that was changed into a
metamorphic rock is called the Grandma rock. - FALSE. The original rock is called the parent
rock.
26Metamorphic Rock Quiz...
- The sedimentary rock limestone can become changed
by metamorphism into a metamorphic rock called
marble. - TRUE.