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Dynamic Earth GEOL-1500 Spring 2024 Metamorphic Rock Description and Classification Learning Exercise Name: Haley Young Learning Goals: To know the definition of a metamorphic rock To understand the concept of protoliths To know how metamorphic rocks are classified. Understand the processes that occur during metamorphism To understand the relationship between tectonic environment and metamorphism Questions: Part 1: Metamorphic processes 1. What is a metamorphic rock? A metamorphic rock is a rock that changed from its original form due to high heat, high pressure, or a combination of the two. 2. What physical changes occur to the mineral content and grain structure when a rock undergoes metamorphism? Metamorphism alters the rocks texture, layering crystals, and banded appearance. 3. What are the physical “agents of metamorphism” (e.g. the physical conditions that cause metamorphism)? The physical agents of metamorphism are heat from the magma chamber, geothermal gradient and pressure from tectonic plate collisions. 1
4. Define “differential stress”. Describe how it may affect the minerals in a protolith during metamorphism. Differential stress is the difference between the greatest stress experienced by an object. Minerals that crystalize in differential stress have preferred orientation. 5. What are two main subdivisions of metamorphic rocks? List at least two rocks in each subdivision: Foliates : slate, schist Non Foliates: marble, hornfel 6. Name a metamorphic rock that forms primarily through the process of recrystallization. What is mineral that is recrystallized? Quartzite is a rock that forms primarily through the process of recrystallization. Part 2: Metamorphic environments 7. Geologic and tectonic setting influences the type of metamorphism that may occur. What type of metamorphism is primarily caused by increased heat from a nearby igneous body? 2
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