Exam 7: Metamorphism and Metamorphic Rocks
Exam 1: An Introduction to Geology and Plate Tectonics198 Questions
Exam 2: Minerals: The Building Blocks of Rocks185 Questions
Exam 3: Igneous Rocks190 Questions
Exam 4: Volcanoes and Volcanic Processes155 Questions
Exam 5: Weathering and Soil157 Questions
Exam 6: Sedimentary Rocks234 Questions
Exam 7: Metamorphism and Metamorphic Rocks143 Questions
Exam 8: Geologic Time143 Questions
Exam 9: Crustal Deformation145 Questions
Exam 10: Earthquakes and Earth's Interior185 Questions
Exam 11: The Ocean Floor172 Questions
Exam 12: Plate Tectonics: The Framework for Modern Geology162 Questions
Exam 13: Mountain Building and Continental Frameworks161 Questions
Exam 14: Mass Wasting: The Work of Gravity131 Questions
Exam 15: Running Water139 Questions
Exam 16: Groundwater159 Questions
Exam 17: Glaciers and Glaciation183 Questions
Exam 18: Deserts and Winds132 Questions
Exam 19: Shorelines153 Questions
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Partial melting is an important process in the formation of migmatites.
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The distinctive layers or bands of different minerals in gneisses may be complexly folded.
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What foliated, regional metamorphic rock is texturally intermediate between slate and schist?
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________ forms from the metamorphism of limestone or dolostone.
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Which is a foliated, fine-grained regional metamorphic rock formed from mudstone and shale?
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________ is typically formed by metamorphism of a mature sandstone.
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Calcite is the main mineral constituent of the sedimentary rock limestone and of the metamorphic rock marble.
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Match the rock with the appropriate description.
-________ foliated, fine-grained metamorphic rock formed from mudstone and shale
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What are the controlling factors that determine the type of metamorphism and the texture of the rocks that are formed?
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In 1915, which geologist proposed a series of metamorphic facies to describe the progressive mineralogic and textural changes in basalt as a function of temperature and pressure?
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What textures and two index minerals would you expect for intermediate grade metamorphic rocks derived from mudstones and shales.
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What is the facies name for the unique high pressure-low temperature hydrous metamorphism seen on top of subducting oceanic crust?
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Examine the words and/or phrases for each question below and determine the relationship among the majority of words/phrases.
-Choose the option that does not fit the pattern.
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Quartzites and metaconglomerates are usually formed along faults by intensive fracturing and fragmentation of conglomerate beds and quartz veins.
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How would you correctly refer to the metamorphic grade of a rock that contains abundant chlorite as its highest temperature mineral such as a greenschist or phyllite?
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What is the major source of heat for contact metamorphism?
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Impact metamorphism is caused by the roots of mountain belts penetrating the mantle below.
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Which of the following lists the rocks in the order of increasing grain size and increasing grade for regionally metamorphosed mud rocks?
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________ is thought to form by partial melting and in situ crystallization of the melted portion at the highest grade of regional metamorphism of crustal rocks.
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