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1 Metamorphism Changes in Rock Composition or Texture Due to Heat, Pressure and Action of Fluids

2 We Do Not Live at “Normal” Conditions By the standards of Earth’s interior, we live in a frozen vacuum Things that look “abnormal” to us are normal behavior for materials –Solids can flow –Solids can react chemically with each other –A given material can have several different atomic structures

3 Chemical Changes in Rocks Weathering At Surface Diagenesis Sedimentary Rocks Metamorphism Starts about 200 C Outside range of normal near-surface conditions

4 Where Does the Heat Come from? Uranium and Thorium  Other Elements + Lead + Radiation (about 90%) Potassium-40  Calcium-40 or Argon-40 + Radiation (about 10%)

5 Where Does the Pressure Come from? Air Pressure = 14 P.s.i. (1 Atmosphere or 1 Bar) Pressure Beneath 10 Meters (33 Ft.) Of Water = 1 Atm. = 1 Bar Same Pressure Beneath 3.5 M (10 Ft.) Of Rock Pressure in Deepest Part of Ocean = 1000 Bars Pressure under One Mile of Rock = 500 Bars 1000 Bars (2 Mi. or 3 km Of Rock) = 1 Kilobar (Kb.)

6 Types of Metamorphism Contact Around Intrusions Shallow: 0-6 Km Low Pressure Local Regional Wide Areas 5-20 Km, Sometimes 30+ High Pressure Usually Accompained by Deformation

7 What Happens During Metamorphism Minerals React to Form New Minerals 2SiO 2 + CaMg(CO 3 ) 2 == CaMgSi 2 O 6 + 2CO 2 Quartz + Dolomite == Pyroxene Minerals Change Form Al 2 SiO 5 == Al 2 SiO 5 Andalusite == Kyanite New Materials Are Added (Metasomatism) CaMg(SiO 2 ) 2 + 2CO 2 == CaMg(CO 3 ) 2 + 2SiO 2 Pyroxene + CO 2 == Dolomite + Quartz Minerals in Solution == Ore Bodies Recrystallization

8 Why Don't Rocks "De-metamorphose"? Reactions Can't Reverse Because Ingredients Lost –2AlSi 2 O 5 (OH) == Al 2 SiO 5 + 3SiO 2 + H 2 O –Clay Mineral == Andalusite + Quartz + Water (Lost) An example of carbonate metamorphism: –CaMg(CO 3 ) 2 + 2SiO 2 == CaMgSi 2 O 6 +2CO 2 –Dolomite + Quartz == Pyroxene + CO 2 (Lost) Reactions "Freeze" Sometimes it Does Happen if Fluids Present Retrograde Metamorphism On the surface we call it weathering

9 Metamorphic Grade - Degree to Which the Rock Has Changed Composition Can Often See Original Bedding Can Sometimes Even See Deformed Fossils At High Grades, Rocks Can Often Lose All Trace of Their Original Appearance

10 Major Metamorphic Rock Types Temp CTemp FCoalLimestoneSandstoneBasaltShale Index Minerals Lignite Bituminous 500Anthracite 300600GraphiteMarbleSlateChlorite 700Greenstone 800QuartzitePhylliteBiotite 500900SchistGarnet 1000AmphiboliteStaurolite 6001100 Gneiss Kyanite 1200Sillimanite 700 Melting Begins

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12 Major Metamorphic Rock Types Temp CTemp FCoalLimestoneSandstoneBasaltShale Index Minerals Lignite Bituminous 500Anthracite 300600GraphiteMarbleSlateChlorite 700Greenstone 800QuartzitePhylliteBiotite 500900SchistGarnet 1000AmphiboliteStaurolite 6001100 Gneiss Kyanite 1200Sillimanite 700 Melting Begins

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14 Major Metamorphic Rock Types Temp CTemp FCoalLimestoneSandstoneBasaltShale Index Minerals Lignite Bituminous 500Anthracite 300600GraphiteMarbleSlateChlorite 700Greenstone 800QuartzitePhylliteBiotite 500900SchistGarnet 1000AmphiboliteStaurolite 6001100 Gneiss Kyanite 1200Sillimanite 700 Melting Begins

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16 Major Metamorphic Rock Types Temp CTemp FCoalLimestoneSandstoneBasaltShale Index Minerals Lignite Bituminous 500Anthracite 300600GraphiteMarbleSlateChlorite 700Greenstone 800QuartzitePhylliteBiotite 500900SchistGarnet 1000AmphiboliteStaurolite 6001100 Gneiss Kyanite 1200Sillimanite 700 Melting Begins

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18 Major Metamorphic Rock Types Temp CTemp FCoalLimestoneSandstoneBasaltShale Index Minerals Lignite Bituminous 500Anthracite 300600GraphiteMarbleSlateChlorite 700Greenstone 800QuartzitePhylliteBiotite 500900SchistGarnet 1000AmphiboliteStaurolite 6001100 Gneiss Kyanite 1200Sillimanite 700 Melting Begins

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20 What About Other Rocks?

21 Polymorphism Al 2 SiO 5 Andalusite Kyanite Sillimanite Ice - 6 high pressure forms Diamond - Graphite Calcite - Aragonite Quartz - - Tridymite - Cristobalite (increasing temperature) - Coesite - Stishovite (increasing pressure)

22 Metamorphic Facies Depth\Temp300C400C500 C600 C700 C800 C 5 kmZeoliteContact Metamorphism - Andalusite forms 10 km - 3 kbGreenschist Chlorite, Biotite form Slate Greenstone Quartzite Marble Amphibolite Garnet, Staurolite, Kyanite form Schist Amphibolite Quartzite Marble Gneiss Granulite Sillimanite forms Muscovite breaks down to K- feldspar Partial Melting Gneiss 15 kmBlueschist 20 km - 6 kb 25 km 30 km - 9 kb 35 km 40 km - 12 kbNot FoundEclogite (Mantle)

23 Mantle Rocks


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