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Section 3.4
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Metamorphic rocks form when existing rocks
are changed by heat and pressure
Metamorphism means “to change form”
Most of the changes occur at elevated
temperatures and pressures. These
conditions are found a few kilometers below
Earth’s surface and extend into the upper
mantle
Metamorphism occurs in two ways: contact
and regional
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Changes caused by heat from nearby magma
Produces low-grade metamorphism
Marble often forms when magma intrudes
limestone
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During mountain building, large areas of rock
are subjected to extreme pressure and
temperatures
Regional metamorphism results in large-scale
deformation and high-grade metamorphism
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There are three agents of metamorphism
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Heat
Pressure
Hydrothermal solutions
During metamorphism, rocks are usually
subjected to all three agents
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Heat is the most important agent of
metamorphism because it provides the energy
needed to drive chemical reactions
The heat comes from magma and the change in
temperature with depth
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Pressure on rocks within Earth is applied in all
directions
Pressure causes the space between the mineral grains
to close, resulting in a more compact rock with a
greater density
The mineral grains tend to
flatten and elongate
Pressure can cause minerals
to recrystallize into a new mineral
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Water solutions that surround mineral
grains aid in recrystallization by making
it easier for ions to move
Hot, watery solution that escapes from a
mass of magma during the later stages of
crystallization is called hydrothermal
solutions
A change in a rocks overall composition
may occur
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Metamorphic rocks can be classified by
texture and composition
The texture of metamorphic rocks can be
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Foliated – a rock with layered or banded appearance
Nonfoliated – a rock without a banded texture
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A rock with a banded or layered appearance
is called a foliated metamorphic rock
When rocks are exposed to greater
temperature and pressure, the minerals will
become compacted and may recrystallize
with a preferred orientation
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A metamorphic rock that does not have a
banded texture is called a nonfoliated
metamorphic rock
Most nonfoliated rocks contain only one
mineral
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Most metamorphic changes occur at elevated
temperature and pressure
During contact metamorphism, hot magma
moves into rock
Regional metamorphism results in large-scale
deformation and high-grade metamorphism
The agents of metamorphism are heat,
pressure and hydrothermal solutions
Classified by texture as foliated or nonfoliated