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Sedimentary Rocks: Review

Sedimentary Rocks: Review. Metamorphic Rocks. Dr. David Steer. Rock Cycle. Metamorphic Rocks. Change in composition and/or texture of a rock Occurs as the result of increasing pressure and/or temperature. Regional Metamorphism.

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Sedimentary Rocks: Review

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  1. Sedimentary Rocks: Review

  2. Metamorphic Rocks Dr. David Steer

  3. Rock Cycle

  4. Metamorphic Rocks • Change in composition and/or texture of a rock Occurs as the result of increasing pressure and/or temperature.

  5. Regional Metamorphism • Regional metamorphism occurs when rocks undergo increased temperatures and pressures • Associated with the formation of mountain belts. • Rocks may be buried to great depths (10-20 km) • Temperatures in excess of 700 oC and pressures of 7 kilobars (7 million atmospheres). • Increase in grain size • Platy minerals become aligned (foliated) • At high enough grades segregation of light and dark minerals occur (gneiss)

  6. Regional Metamorphism • Draw a schematic picture of the process

  7. Examples of Regional Metamorphic Rocks • Schist • Forms when mudrocks are heated • Gneiss • Forms when rocks ranging from mudrocks to granites are heated and pressurized

  8. Contact Metamorphism • Contact metamorphism occurs when rocks come in contact with a heat source (usually a magma body). • Essentially the rocks are getting baked, like in an oven. • Grain size increases as the result of increased temperature. • Grains are often randomly oriented

  9. Contact Metamorphism • Draw a schematic picture of the process

  10. Review • Two of these rocks are igneous, 2 are metamorphic and one is sedimentary. Which rocks most likely metamorphic? Temperature A B C Depth E D

  11. Examples of contact metamorphic Rocks • Marble • forms when limestone is heated • Quartzite • forms when sandstone is heated

  12. Create a Concept Map Key Words: regional metamorphism gneiss magma chambers contact metamorphism heat heat and pressure mountain belts grain size marble non-foliated rocks Linking phrases: surrounding can be formed by classified by caused by increasing that results in such as formed from an existing rock like associated with

  13. Identify your metamorphic rocks

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