Metamorphic Flashcards

1
Q

Process of change undergone by an existing rock (protolith) in solid state to another rock

A

Metamorphism

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2
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Agents of metamorphism

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Heat, pressure, deviatoric stress, chemically active fluids

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Source of heat

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Geothermal gradient (20-30 C per km)
Intrusive bodies
Radioactive decay

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4
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Pressure

Confining pressure vs deviatoric stress

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Equal force in all directions

There us a dominant axis

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5
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Chemically active fluids must be

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Hot

  1. Fluids in pore spaces of original rock
  2. Fluids from dehydration of hydrated minerals (crystalline)
  3. Water from magmatic bodies
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Type of metamorphism

- area or volume affected

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Local metamorphism: small volume (<300 km3)

Regional metamorphism: thousands of km

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7
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Type of metamorphism

Chemical processes

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Isochemical - no change in the bulk chemistry of the rock

Allochemical - there is change

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Dominant metamorphic agent

  1. Contact
  2. Dynamic
  3. Static
  4. Metasomatism
A
  1. Contact - heat ( magma chamber)
  2. Dynamic - deviatoric stress
  3. Static - pressure
  4. Metasomatism - chemically active fluids
  5. Dynamothermal - T and P combined
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9
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Classification of metamorphic rock

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Texture - size, shape and relationships of constituent minerals
Protolith - original rock that was transformed by metamorphism
Mineralogy - mineral assemblage present

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10
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Based on texture

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Foliated - parallel alignment of minerals

Nonfoliated - no preferred mineral alignment (metamorphism – transformation of one mineral to another)

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11
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Why is parent rock important?

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  1. Chemical composition of metamorphic rocks rocks = parent rock (besides metamorphism)
    Chemical makeup of parent rock determines the degree of change a metamorphic agent will cause (e.g. granite may be metamorphosed by basaltic magma but gabbro will not)
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12
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Other metamorphic rocks in Philippines

  1. *– foliated amphiboles + plagioclases
  2. *– hydrothermally alteration of peridotites
  3. *– hybrid (quartz and feldspar)
A

Amphibolite
serpentine
migmatite

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13
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Other metamorphic rocks in Philippines

  1. Amphibolite – * amphiboles + *
  2. serpentine – *alteration of *
  3. migmatite – hybrid (*)
A

foliated, plagioclases
hydrothermally, peridotites
quartz and feldspar

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