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1 What is a metamorphic rock? How is it formed? Key Question: http://earthref.org/SCC Scripps Classroom Connection

2 How to make a metamorphic rock Take any kind of rock  Cook at 150 to ~600°C  Above ~650°C rocks start to melt  Bury to 2-45 km (pressure of 1-15 kb)  Apply water--wet rocks metamorphose at lower temperatures than ‘dry’ rocks http://earthref.org/SCC Scripps Classroom Connection

3 Factors Controlling Metamorphism Primary:  Temperature  Pressure Secondary:  Presence of hydrothermal fluids http://earthref.org/SCC Scripps Classroom Connection

4 Pressure Scripps Classroom Connection http://earthref.org/SCC Confining Pressure: same pressure from all directions. Directed Pressure: unequal pressure from different directions

5 Directed Pressure http://earthref.org/SCC Scripps Classroom Connection

6 ● Foliated: minerals are arranged in layers or bands ● Non-Foliated: not layered; minerals grow in the same size and shape Metamorphic Rock Textures http://earthref.org/SCC Scripps Classroom Connection Animation

7 Foliation becomes more distinct with increased temperature and pressure Crystals grow larger Foliation (layering) becomes more obvious Order schist, slate and gneiss with increasing foliation and explain why. http://earthref.org/SCC Scripps Classroom Connection

8 Effects of Hydrothermal Fluids Rocks contain liquids and gases Fluids dissolve and transport ions throughout large regions of rock Rocks change chemically into different mineralogy and texture http://earthref.org/SCC Scripps Classroom Connection

9 Two Types of Metamorphism Contact Regional http://earthref.org/SCC Scripps Classroom Connection

10 http://earthref.org/SCC Relation of Metamorphic Rocks to Plate Tectonics

11 Metamorphism: Tectonic Settings http://earthref.org/SCC Scripps Classroom Connection

12 Tectonics and the Rock Cycle: Uplift and Erosion http://earthref.org/SCC Scripps Classroom Connection

13 ● Metamorphism involves a change in rock ● Metamorphism occurs under three conditions ● Metamorphic rocks are classified into two main groups ● There are two overall categories of metamorphism according to how they are formed, and the area of rock affected Overview http://earthref.org/SCC Scripps Classroom Connection


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