Metamorphic Petrology

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Metamorphic Petrology Dr. Mahrous Abu El-Enen Homepage: http://www.mans.edu.eg/facscim/GeoDept/Staff%20member%20CV/Mahrous.htm E-mail: mahrous@mans.edu.eg

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Course Outline Lecture I: Introduction ► Composition of the Earth ► Rock types ► Plate tectonic theory ► Why we study metamorphic rocks? Lecture II: Definition, limits and types of metamorphism ► Factors and limits of metamorphism ► Types and environment of metamorphism Lecture III: Types of Metamorphism ► Regional and local metamorphism ► Metamorphism and plate tectonics Lecture IV: Metamorphic Reactions and Protoliths of Metamorphic Rocks ► Development of Metamorphic minerals and rocks ► Metamorphic reactions and P-T path ► Types of metamorphic reactions ► Protoliths of metamorphic rocks

Course Outline Lecture V: Metamorphic Textures ► Development of Metamorphic minerals and rocks ► Metamorphic reactions and P-T path ► Types of metamorphic reactions ► Protoliths of metamorphic rocks Lecture VI: Metamorphic Grade and Facies ► metamorphic grade ► Metamorphic facies ► Metamorphic series ► Graphical representation of metamorphic mineral assemblages Lecture VII: Nomenclature of Metamorphic rocks

Cont. Course Outline Lecture VIII: Metamorphism of Pelitic rocks (Part-I) ► Pre-metamorphism ► low grade metamorphic changes Lecture IX: Metamorphism of Pelitic rocks (Part-II) ► Barrovian Zonal scheme of metapelites ► Buchan zonal scheme of metapelites ►Higher temperature metapelites Lecture VIII: Metamorphism of basic Igneous rocks ► Mineralogy of Metabasites ► Low metamorphic metabasites ► Greenschist-amphibolite facies metabasites ► High temperature metabasites Lecture VII: Metamorphism of calcareous Rocks ► Calcite marble ► Dolomite marble ► Calc-silicate rocks Lecture VIII: Metamorphism of Ultramafic rocks

Required Textbooks An Introduction to metamorphic petrology Yardley (1989) Petrogenesis of metamorphic rocks Bucher and Frey (1994) Introduction to metamorphic textures and microstructures Barker (1998) Lecture notes on Metamorphic petrology Abu El-Enen