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A. A.Evidence of metamorphism B. B.The ingredients of metamorphism C. C.Prograde metamorphism of shale D. D.Classification of Metamorphic Rocks E. E.Metamorphism.

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1 A. A.Evidence of metamorphism B. B.The ingredients of metamorphism C. C.Prograde metamorphism of shale D. D.Classification of Metamorphic Rocks E. E.Metamorphism and Plate Tectonics

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3 These are ricks that have changed (meta) their form (morphic). These are ricks that have changed (meta) their form (morphic). Under the influence of heat, pressure and fluids, pre-existing rocks are modified in form and even in internal atomic structure to produce new rocks stable at the new conditions. Under the influence of heat, pressure and fluids, pre-existing rocks are modified in form and even in internal atomic structure to produce new rocks stable at the new conditions. This is done within the solid state, i.e. without melting. This is done within the solid state, i.e. without melting. Changes that occur include: Changes that occur include: increase in grain size, increase in grain size, new minerals new minerals foliation (parallel alignments). foliation (parallel alignments).

4 Formation of Metamorphic Rocks Shale Schist

5 0 6001200 Temp. (ºC) ABC A C B Formation of Metamorphic Rocks

6 Ingredients of Metamorphism

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8 Shale Gneiss

9 2. Flattened Pebbles Conglomerate Metaconglomerate

10 Quartz Sandstone Quartzite

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12 Foliated - Metamorphic rocks that exhibit parallel alignments of minerals. In these rocks, the minerals all line up perpendicular to the exerted pressure. Foliated - Metamorphic rocks that exhibit parallel alignments of minerals. In these rocks, the minerals all line up perpendicular to the exerted pressure. Non-foliated - Metamorphic rocks composed of minerals that are not elongated or flat, do not exhibit parallel alignments. Non-foliated - Metamorphic rocks composed of minerals that are not elongated or flat, do not exhibit parallel alignments. Grade: Low grade means relatively low amounts of heat and pressure during the metamorphic process. Grade: Low grade means relatively low amounts of heat and pressure during the metamorphic process.

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27 Minerals (mica) stable under low grade metamorphic conditions

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30 Minerals stable under high grade metamorphic conditions appear: feldspar Gneissic banding bands of dark and light minerals. Fig 7.12

31 Gneissic granite – separation of dark & light minerals is just beginning Well banded gneiss Augen Gneiss Augen = quartz pebble resistant to compression kink in gneiss

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39 METACONGLOMERATE – non- foliated It is metamorphosed conglomerate. It retains its pebbly appearance, but while a sedimentary conglomerate will break around the pebbles, a metaconglomerate will break through the pebbles. If temperatures are high enough in the presence of pressure, the pebbles may become squished or flattened and will be elongated parallel to each other (becomes foliated). Conglomerate

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41 Regional Metamorphism

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