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Earth Materials Topic 3. Metamorphic rocks
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Metamorphic Rocks are ‘changed’ rocks
They can form from any other rock or rock type.
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Metamorphic Rocks are formed from:
a. Heat: contact metamorphism When magma ‘bakes’ a nearby rock. (at volcanoes, mid-ocean ridges, igneous intrusions)
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b. Chemical changes: At mid-ocean ridges when seawater and sediments mix with hot gases
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c. Pressure: Regional Metamorphism
Occurs in 3 environments: At subducting boundaries when rock is ground and deformed
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When mountains form by tension, compression
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Overlying sediments exert so much pressure they change the deep rock
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1. Metamorphic rocks form:
when pre-existing rocks are changed due to heat and pressure. (If the old rock melts, then it does not become metamorphic, because melted rock produces magma and igneous rock).
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2. Metamorphic rocks are recrystallized/ altered versions of pre-existing rock.
The minerals often just line up differently, but intense metamorphism will cause new minerals to form.
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3. Metamorphic rock are classified according to:
The presence or type of foliation, which is seen by observing the texture of the rock.
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b. The second identifier is the mineral composition when discussing the nonfoliated rocks. For example, marble and quartzite look a lot alike, but are made of very different minerals. and
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Nonfoliated rocks: composition
Ex. Quartzite and marble (the acid test identifies marble and hardness shows which is quartzite). and
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a. Texture: foliation or banding
The foliated rocks: a. Texture: foliation or banding
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4. Rocks formed by intense pressure from regional metamorphism;
minerals align to the direction of the pressure. This often forms the foliated texture. and
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5. Rocks formed by intense heat are contact metamorphic rocks:
Because they are usually bands of rock that are recrystallized due to the presence of nearby lava or magma flows, which partially melt the rock.
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7 Contact metamorphic rock are found along igneous intrusions where the magma heats the rock.
do not show foliation.
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Contact metamorphic rocks
Zones of metamorphic rocks usually are found between igneous rocks and other rocks.
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Types of foliation in ESRT
Banding: ribbons of different minerals Mica in the rock indicates regional metamorphism
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