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Metamorphism, Metamorphic Rocks, and Hydrothermal
RocksChapter 7
Metamorphic gneiss from Greenland, 3.7 Ba
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Metamorphic Rocks
  • Metamorphic rocks common in the old, stable cores
    of continents, known as cratons

Oldest stable continental core Seismically
fast Geothermally cold Buoyant low density
(chemically depleted)
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Factors Controlling Metamorphic Rock
Characteristics
  • Texture and mineral content of metamorphic rocks
    depend on
  • Parent rock composition
  • Temperature and pressure
  • Effects of tectonic forces
  • Effects of fluids, such as water

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Characteristics of Metamorphic Rock
  • Tectonic forces
  • Often lead to forces that are not equal in all
    directions (differential stress)
  • Compressive stress causes flattening
    perpendicular to stress
  • Shearing causes flattening by sliding parallel to
    stress
  • Planar rock texture of aligned minerals produced
    by differential stress is known as foliation

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Deformation of Metamorphic Rock
  • Fluids
  • Hot water (as vapor) is most important,
  • Rising temperature causes water to be released
    from unstable minerals
  • Time
  • Metamorphism, particularly from high pressures,
    may take millions of years
  • Longer times allow newly stable minerals to grow
    larger and increase foliation

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Metamorphic Rock Classification
  • Classification based on rock texture
  • Foliated (layered) vs. non-foliated (non-layered)
  • Foliated rocks named based on type of foliation
    (slaty, schistose, gneissic)
  • Non-foliated rocks named based on composition

limestone
marble
granite
Foliated gneiss
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Types of Metamorphism
  • Contact metamorphism
  • High temperature
  • Produces non-foliated rocks
  • Rocks come in contact with magma bodies intruding
    cooler country rock

marble
quartzite
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Types of Metamorphism
  • Regional metamorphism
  • High pressure
  • Results in rocks with foliated textures
  • Can deform in mountain ranges
  • May occur over wide temperature range

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Types of Metamorphism
  • Regional metamorphism
  • Higher pressure and temperature will produce
    increased metamorphic grade
  • Prograde metamorphism of shale produces
  • slate
  • phyllite
  • schist
  • gneiss

phyllite
schist
gneiss
slate
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Types of Metamorphism
  • Partial melting during metamorphism produces
    migmatites
  • Migmatites exhibit both intrusive igneous and
    foliated metamorphic textures
  • Shock metamorphism is produced by rapid
    application of extreme pressure
  • Meteor impacts produce this
  • Shocked rocks are found around and beneath impact
    craters

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Plate Tectonics and Metamorphism
  • Regional metamorphism associated with convergent
    plate boundaries
  • Pressure proportional to depth
  • Temperature varies laterally at convergent
    boundaries
  • Isotherms bow down in sinking oceanic plate and
    bow up where magma rises

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Hydrothermal Processes
  • Rocks precipitated from or altered by hot water
    are referred to as hydrothermal
  • Common at spreading centers (under water)
  • Hydrothermal processes add water for metamorphic
    reactions
  • Formation of hydrothermal rocks
  • Water passes through rocks and precipitates new
    minerals on walls of cracks and in pore spaces
  • Metallic ore deposits often form this way (veins)
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