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Section 4: Metamorphic Rock Preview Objectives Formation of Metamorphic Rocks Classification of Metamorphic Rocks Maps in Action

Objectives Describe the process of metamorphism. Explain the difference between regional and contact metamorphism. Distinguish between foliated and nonfoliated metamorphic rocks, and give an example of each.

Formation of Metamorphic Rocks metamorphism *. During metamorphism, heat, pressure, and hot fluids cause some minerals to change into other minerals. Minerals may also change in size or shape, or they may separate into parallel bands that give the rock a layered appearance. Hot fluids may circulate through the rock and change the mineral composition of the rock by dissolving some materials and by adding others.

Formation of Metamorphic Rocks, continued The type of rock that forms because of metamorphism can indicate the conditions under which the original rock changed. The composition of the rock being metamorphosed, the amount and direction of pressure, and the presence or absence of certain fluids cause different combinations of minerals to form. Two types of metamorphism occur in Earth’s crust: *.

Formation of Metamorphic Rocks, continued The diagram below shows how the type of rock that forms during meta-morphism indicates the conditions under which the metamorphism occurred.

Formation of Metamorphic Rocks, continued Contact Metamorphism contact metamorphism * Regional Metamorphism regional metamorphism *

Classification of Metamorphic Rocks Foliated Rocks foliation * Extreme pressure may cause the mineral crystals in the rock to realign or regrow to form parallel bands. Foliation also occurs as minerals that have different compositions separate to produce a series of alternating dark and light bands. Foliated metamorphic rocks include the common rocks slate, schist, and gneiss.

Classification of Metamorphic Rocks, continued Nonfoliated Rocks nonfoliated *. Many nonfoliated metamorphic rocks contain grains of only one mineral or contain very small amounts of other minerals. Thus, the rock does not form bands of different minerals. Other nonfoliated metamorphic rocks contain grains that are round or square. These grains are unlikely to change shape or position when exposed to directed pressure. Nonfoliated metamorphic rocks include the common rocks marble and quartzite.

Maps in Action Geologic Map of Virginia