Exam 6: A Process of Change: Metamorphism and the Rock Cycle

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Which of the following processes CANNOT occur in the formation of metamorphic rock?

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Which of the following is a common foliated metamorphic rock?

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Mylonites, formed from dynamic metamorphism, typically do NOT display

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The rapid, deep burial of sediments in an accretionary prism leads to the formation of a metamorphic rock called

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Two common metamorphic rocks that typically lack foliation are _________ and _________.

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In the formation of gneiss (from a granite protolith), distinctive compositional bands form because of

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Dynamothermal (regional) metamorphism occurs when

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What is a primary difference between phyllite and schist?

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Describe the resulting metamorphism that occurs next to an igneous intrusion.

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Geologists classify metamorphic rocks primarily according to

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Thermal (contact) metamorphism occurs

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Which of the following processes is NOT involved directly with the creation of foliation?

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Preexisting rock that is subsequently altered to form a metamorphic rock is termed a

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The application of ____________ during metamorphism causes elongated crystals to align parallel with each other. When this happens, the rock develops __________________.

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Oriented stress during metamorphism will cause crystals to rotate into a preferred orientation unless the crystals are

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Hornfels forms as a result of ____________ metamorphism.

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Why are there so few Precambrian-age rocks found on Earth?

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Metamorphic grade describes the intensity or degree of metamorphism. The metamorphic grade of a rock is determined mainly by the temperature and amount of recrystallization or neocrystallization to which a rock is subjected. List the following rocks in order from low-grade to high-grade metamorphic rocks, then describe the changes seen in the suite of rocks as the grade is increased: gneiss, slate, schist, phyllite, and migmatite.

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What metamorphic facies would most commonly be associated with a subduction zone and why?

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