Metamorphic Rocks Flashcards
What is metamorphism
metamorphic rocks formed by transformation of pre-existing rocks under influence of high temps + pressure
what are the 2 types of metamorphism
contact metamorphism
regional metamorphism
Define contact metamorphism
pre-existing rock heated under uniform pressure
heated by intrusion of magma
Define regional metamorphism
pre-existing rock heated under differential stress (uneven pressure)
Regionally metamorphosed rocks have squashed or foliated appearance
Foliation in contact metamorphism
Pressure is uniform
- grains fo platy material + elongate material + amphibole retain random orientation
Foliation in regional metamorphism
occurs where 2 lithospheric plates are pressing against one another
- platy/elongate minerals line up to produce foliated texture
Define bedding (stratification)
a sedimentary characteristic, produced by arrangement of sediment in horizontal layers
Define foliation
uniquely metamorphic characteristic, produced by alignment of platy/elongate minerals
What is metamorphic grade
describing relative temperature + pressure conditions under which metamorphic rocks form
Increase intensity in metamorphism
- increase size of mineral grains + development of distinct foliation
Increase metamorphism of SHALE
Shale -> Slate -> Phyllite -> Schist -> Gneiss
Is foliation more noticeable w/ increasing metamorphic grade?
Yes, this is due to the increasing degree of alignment + size of platy/elongate grains