Deck 8: Metamorphism and Metamorphic Rocks
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Deck 8: Metamorphism and Metamorphic Rocks
1
________ metamorphism tends to occur in regions where massive amounts of sedimentary or volcanic materials accumulate in a subsiding basin, pushing older rocks further into the interior.
A)Contact
B)Hydrothermal
C)Burial
D)Regional
A)Contact
B)Hydrothermal
C)Burial
D)Regional
C
2
If clay minerals in a sedimentary rock were buried at a depth where subsurface temperatures exceeded 200°C, which common metamorphic mineral would they become?
A)Quartz
B)Muscovite
C)Amphibole
D)Plagioclase
A)Quartz
B)Muscovite
C)Amphibole
D)Plagioclase
B
3
Metamorphic rocks can sometimes contain unusually large grains surrounded by a fine-grained matrix of other minerals.These large crystals are called ________.
A)vesicles
B)phenocrysts
C)inclusions
D)porphyroblasts
A)vesicles
B)phenocrysts
C)inclusions
D)porphyroblasts
D
4
Which of the following is the parent rock of quartzite?
A)Limestone
B)Conglomerate
C)Granite
D)Sandstone
A)Limestone
B)Conglomerate
C)Granite
D)Sandstone
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5
What kind of force will create foliation in metamorphic rocks?
A)Tension
B)Compression
C)Shear
D)Brittle
A)Tension
B)Compression
C)Shear
D)Brittle
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6
________ is the process by which new mineral grains larger than the original mineral grains form as a result of metamorphic heat.
A)Recrystallization
B)Foliation
C)Dissolution
D)Metasomatism
A)Recrystallization
B)Foliation
C)Dissolution
D)Metasomatism
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7
Which of the following is not an example of foliation?
A)Parallel alignment of flattened mineral grains or pebbles
B)Compositional banding in which the separation of light and dark minerals creates a layered appearance
C)Rock cleavage where rocks can be easily split into tabular slabs
D)Recrystallization of spherical minerals to create layers parallel to the direction of greatest stress
A)Parallel alignment of flattened mineral grains or pebbles
B)Compositional banding in which the separation of light and dark minerals creates a layered appearance
C)Rock cleavage where rocks can be easily split into tabular slabs
D)Recrystallization of spherical minerals to create layers parallel to the direction of greatest stress
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8
In which geologic setting is the most widespread occurrence of hydrothermal metamorphism found?
A)Subduction zones between oceanic and continental plates
B)Along the axis of a mid-ocean ridge system
C)Along transform plate boundaries
D)Where mantle plumes interact with the bottom of continental plates
A)Subduction zones between oceanic and continental plates
B)Along the axis of a mid-ocean ridge system
C)Along transform plate boundaries
D)Where mantle plumes interact with the bottom of continental plates
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9
Which style of metamorphism will be generated by a magma pluton?
A)Contact
B)Subduction zone
C)Burial
D)Regional
A)Contact
B)Subduction zone
C)Burial
D)Regional
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10
Physical rotation of platy minerals will contribute most to the development of foliation in ________ grade metamorphism.
A)low-
B)medium-
C)medium-high-
D)high-
A)low-
B)medium-
C)medium-high-
D)high-
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11
Which of the following rocks represents the highest grade of metamorphism?
A)Biotite schist
B)Quartzite
C)Phyllite
D)Gneiss
A)Biotite schist
B)Quartzite
C)Phyllite
D)Gneiss
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12
Which low-grade metamorphic rock displays thin, parallel layers and contains very fine grains of mica?
A)Schist
B)Gneiss
C)Anthracite
D)Slate
A)Schist
B)Gneiss
C)Anthracite
D)Slate
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13
Which of the following lists of metamorphic rocks places the rocks in order from lowest metamorphic grade to highest?
A)Gneiss, slate, phyllite, schist
B)Anthracite, hornfels, quartzite, marble
C)Slate, phyllite, schist, gneiss
D)Ironstone, sandstone, slate, gneiss
A)Gneiss, slate, phyllite, schist
B)Anthracite, hornfels, quartzite, marble
C)Slate, phyllite, schist, gneiss
D)Ironstone, sandstone, slate, gneiss
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14
Which of the following scenarios best describes the formation of hornfels?
A)Mudstones are metamorphosed by directed pressure.
B)Granite is melted and recrystallized.
C)Shales and mudstones are baked during contact metamorphism.
D)Phyllite is altered by contact with hydrothermal fluids.
A)Mudstones are metamorphosed by directed pressure.
B)Granite is melted and recrystallized.
C)Shales and mudstones are baked during contact metamorphism.
D)Phyllite is altered by contact with hydrothermal fluids.
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15
________ is the process by which a rock changes form or mineral content as a result of environmental changes such as heat and pressure.
A)Rifting
B)Precipitation
C)Metamorphism
D)Foliation
A)Rifting
B)Precipitation
C)Metamorphism
D)Foliation
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16
What is the definition of metasomatism?
A)The rearrangement of ions already present due to changes in heat
B)The lengthening of mineral crystals due to directed pressure
C)The change in chemical composition because hot fluids are bringing or removing ions
D)The more compact organization of mineral crystals due to confining pressure
A)The rearrangement of ions already present due to changes in heat
B)The lengthening of mineral crystals due to directed pressure
C)The change in chemical composition because hot fluids are bringing or removing ions
D)The more compact organization of mineral crystals due to confining pressure
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17
What is foliation?
A)Intergrown mineral crystals formed from cooling magma
B)Randomly oriented mineral crystals placed due to confining pressure
C)Thin, parallel layers of clay sediments that have been compressed
D)Roughly parallel layers of mineral crystals aligned perpendicular to the direction of pressure
A)Intergrown mineral crystals formed from cooling magma
B)Randomly oriented mineral crystals placed due to confining pressure
C)Thin, parallel layers of clay sediments that have been compressed
D)Roughly parallel layers of mineral crystals aligned perpendicular to the direction of pressure
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18
Generally speaking, how does the chemical composition of most metamorphic rocks compare to that of the parent rock?
A)Their chemical composition will be nearly the same.
B)In order to be a metamorphic rock, the chemical composition must change by 50 percent.
C)There will be a complete compositional change.
D)Knowing the chemical composition is not necessary to understand metamorphic rocks.
A)Their chemical composition will be nearly the same.
B)In order to be a metamorphic rock, the chemical composition must change by 50 percent.
C)There will be a complete compositional change.
D)Knowing the chemical composition is not necessary to understand metamorphic rocks.
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19
What is the definition of a parent rock?
A)The rock that was altered by metamorphism
B)The resulting precipitate when water dissolves mineral matter
C)The rock produced by metamorphism
D)The igneous rock forming through solidification of magma
A)The rock that was altered by metamorphism
B)The resulting precipitate when water dissolves mineral matter
C)The rock produced by metamorphism
D)The igneous rock forming through solidification of magma
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20
Which of the following is not an environment of metamorphism?
A)Contact with a hot magma body
B)Hot fluids coming off a diaper
C)Slow cooling of a magma
D)High pressure in a subduction zone
A)Contact with a hot magma body
B)Hot fluids coming off a diaper
C)Slow cooling of a magma
D)High pressure in a subduction zone
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21
Which of the following materials is most closely associated with shock metamorphism and meteorite impact sites?
A)Slate
B)Blueschist
C)Gneiss
D)Tektites
A)Slate
B)Blueschist
C)Gneiss
D)Tektites
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22
Metamorphic facies derive their names from those metamorphic rocks specifically formed from a ________ parent.
A)basaltic
B)granitic
C)shale
D)obsidian
A)basaltic
B)granitic
C)shale
D)obsidian
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23
What is a metamorphic facies?
A)A rock that forms at specific metamorphic conditions and can be used to determine the metamorphic style
B)Textural transitions based on the direction and amount of pressure
C)Zones of contact metamorphism along an intrusive igneous rock
D)An assemblage of minerals that form in very similar metamorphic environments
A)A rock that forms at specific metamorphic conditions and can be used to determine the metamorphic style
B)Textural transitions based on the direction and amount of pressure
C)Zones of contact metamorphism along an intrusive igneous rock
D)An assemblage of minerals that form in very similar metamorphic environments
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24
________ are materials that are good indicators of the metamorphic environment in which they formed and can be used to distinguish between various zones of metamorphism.
A)Index fossils
B)Index minerals
C)Blueschists
D)Aureoles
A)Index fossils
B)Index minerals
C)Blueschists
D)Aureoles
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25
Which of the following is a metamorphic facies?
A)Kaolinite
B)Staurolite
C)Eclogite
D)Quartzite
A)Kaolinite
B)Staurolite
C)Eclogite
D)Quartzite
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26
Which of the following can be a parent rock for gneiss?
A)Shale
B)Granite
C)Schist and phyllite
D)Marble and shale
E)Shale, granite, schist, and phyllite
A)Shale
B)Granite
C)Schist and phyllite
D)Marble and shale
E)Shale, granite, schist, and phyllite
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27
Why is quartz a bad mineral to use to determine a metamorphic environment?
A)Because it is not common in metamorphic rocks
B)Because silicate minerals do not metamorphose
C)Because quartz is stable over a wide range of metamorphic settings
D)Because it can only be used in hydrothermal metamorphism
A)Because it is not common in metamorphic rocks
B)Because silicate minerals do not metamorphose
C)Because quartz is stable over a wide range of metamorphic settings
D)Because it can only be used in hydrothermal metamorphism
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28
Can parent rock features such as sedimentary structures and fossils survive low-grade metamorphism?
A)Yes, because the shells of the organisms are strong enough to withstand directed pressure.
B)No, because the sediments and organic materials will be melted.
C)Yes, because such features can withstand low temperatures and pressures but will be destroyed in higher metamorphic grades.
D)No, because even low-grade pressure is too much for such delicate features.
A)Yes, because the shells of the organisms are strong enough to withstand directed pressure.
B)No, because the sediments and organic materials will be melted.
C)Yes, because such features can withstand low temperatures and pressures but will be destroyed in higher metamorphic grades.
D)No, because even low-grade pressure is too much for such delicate features.
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29
________ is a widespread type of metamorphism typically associated with mountain building.
A)Pyrometamorphism
B)Burial metamorphism
C)Shock metamorphism
D)Regional metamorphism
A)Pyrometamorphism
B)Burial metamorphism
C)Shock metamorphism
D)Regional metamorphism
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30
What is the source of water for hydrothermal metamorphism?
A)Groundwater percolating from the surface
B)Fluids coming off magma plutons
C)Black smokers sucking seawater into the subsurface
D)Groundwater from the surface and fluids from magma plutons
A)Groundwater percolating from the surface
B)Fluids coming off magma plutons
C)Black smokers sucking seawater into the subsurface
D)Groundwater from the surface and fluids from magma plutons
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31
________ can produce intricately folded rocks.
A)Differential stress
B)Confining pressure
C)Heat
D)Hydrothermal fluids
E)Cold surface water
A)Differential stress
B)Confining pressure
C)Heat
D)Hydrothermal fluids
E)Cold surface water
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32
A(n)________ facies is associated with a high-pressure, low-temperature environment.
A)zeolite
B)granulite
C)blueschist
D)eclogite
A)zeolite
B)granulite
C)blueschist
D)eclogite
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33
Olivine can be converted to spinel through ________.
A)directed pressure
B)heat
C)hydrothermal fluids
D)confining pressure
A)directed pressure
B)heat
C)hydrothermal fluids
D)confining pressure
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34
Along which type of tectonic boundary will greenschists and blueschists form?
A)Transform
B)Convergent
C)Divergent
D)Failed rift zone
A)Transform
B)Convergent
C)Divergent
D)Failed rift zone
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35
What is the most important factor driving metamorphism?
A)Pressure
B)Heat
C)Hydrothermal fluids
D)Orientation
A)Pressure
B)Heat
C)Hydrothermal fluids
D)Orientation
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36
________ metamorphism is responsible for the emplacement of metallic ore veins.
A)Contact
B)Burial
C)Hydrothermal
D)Subduction zone
A)Contact
B)Burial
C)Hydrothermal
D)Subduction zone
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37
Why will metamorphic rocks found in a contact metamorphism aureole be nonfoliated?
A)Because the main agent of metamorphism is heat, which will result in intergrown crystals
B)Because the pressures involved with contact metamorphism destroy foliated crystals
C)Because the temperatures associated with this are too low to alter the rock
D)Because the velocity of the hydrothermal fluids will carry foliated materials away
A)Because the main agent of metamorphism is heat, which will result in intergrown crystals
B)Because the pressures involved with contact metamorphism destroy foliated crystals
C)Because the temperatures associated with this are too low to alter the rock
D)Because the velocity of the hydrothermal fluids will carry foliated materials away
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38
Which tectonic boundary is associated with regional metamorphism?
A)Convergent
B)Divergent
C)Dip-slip
D)Transform
A)Convergent
B)Divergent
C)Dip-slip
D)Transform
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39
Which of these mineral assemblages is characteristic of a greenschist facies?
A)Potassium feldspar, biotite, and quartz
B)Chlorite, epidote, and serpentine
C)Hornblende
D)Quartz and muscovite
A)Potassium feldspar, biotite, and quartz
B)Chlorite, epidote, and serpentine
C)Hornblende
D)Quartz and muscovite
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40
________ metamorphism will occur where two blocks of rock are grinding against each other.
A)Impact
B)Regional
C)Hydrothermal
D)Fault zone
A)Impact
B)Regional
C)Hydrothermal
D)Fault zone
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41
What role does heat play in creating new minerals or new crystalline structures in metamorphic rocks?
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42
What is gneissic banding, how does it form, and how does it compare to the color banding that is often found in marble?
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43
Compare and contrast confining pressure and compressional stress relating to metamorphic rocks.What will happen to the mineral crystals in each situation? Also, provide examples of geologic environments where such pressure would be the main agent of metamorphism.
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44
Most metamorphic rocks near the Earth's surface are derived from three common sedimentary rocks.Which three?
A)Conglomerate, graywacke, and arkose
B)Shale, quartz sandstone, and limestone
C)Basalt, travertine, and claystone
D)Quartz sandstone, arkose, and siltstone
A)Conglomerate, graywacke, and arkose
B)Shale, quartz sandstone, and limestone
C)Basalt, travertine, and claystone
D)Quartz sandstone, arkose, and siltstone
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45
What is the average increase in temperature along the geothermal gradient in the upper crust?
A)13°C per km
B)25°C per km
C)30°C per km
D)42°C per km
A)13°C per km
B)25°C per km
C)30°C per km
D)42°C per km
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46
Which of the following environments would most likely produce metamorphism in fault zones?
A)Great depth and low temperatures
B)Shallow depth and low temperatures
C)Great depth and high temperatures
D)Shallow depth and high temperatures
A)Great depth and low temperatures
B)Shallow depth and low temperatures
C)Great depth and high temperatures
D)Shallow depth and high temperatures
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47
Compare and contrast how the aureole of contact metamorphism will change in thickness depending on the intrusive igneous structure.
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48
What fluid is generally responsible for metasomatism?
A)Sulfuric acid
B)Mixed air
C)Water
D)Petroleum
A)Sulfuric acid
B)Mixed air
C)Water
D)Petroleum
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49
Sedimentary rocks are always the parent rocks for metamorphic rocks.
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50
Explain how migmatites form.Why are they difficult to fit into any of the three basic rock types?
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51
The geothermal gradient represents a decrease in interior temperature with decreasing distance from the surface.
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52
What are the two main categories of metamorphic texture?
A)Heat and pressure
B)Schistosity and dissolution
C)Vesicular and pyroclastic
D)Foliated and nonfoliated
A)Heat and pressure
B)Schistosity and dissolution
C)Vesicular and pyroclastic
D)Foliated and nonfoliated
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53
Foliated textures are primarily the result of heat.Nonfoliated textures are primarily the result of directed pressure.
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54
Define metamorphic grade.
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55
________ metamorphism will occur when high-speed projectiles strike the Earth's surface.
A)Fault zone
B)Shock
C)Subduction zone
D)Contact
A)Fault zone
B)Shock
C)Subduction zone
D)Contact
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56
How can a meteorite impact metamorphose a rock? What temperature/pressure conditions will be present?
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57
What kind of temperature and pressure conditions will exist in a burial metamorphism environment?
A)Low temperature and low pressure
B)Low temperature and high pressure
C)High temperature and low pressure
D)High temperature and high pressure
A)Low temperature and low pressure
B)Low temperature and high pressure
C)High temperature and low pressure
D)High temperature and high pressure
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58
Metamorphism ends when the rock begins to melt.
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59
Name three rocks that are produced by contact metamorphism.
A)Quartzite, marble, and hornfels
B)Marble, schist, and slate
C)Slate, phyllite, and gneiss
D)Gneiss, quartzite, and anthracite coal
A)Quartzite, marble, and hornfels
B)Marble, schist, and slate
C)Slate, phyllite, and gneiss
D)Gneiss, quartzite, and anthracite coal
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60
What kind of temperature and pressure conditions will exist in a subduction zone metamorphic environment?
A)Low temperature and low pressure
B)Low temperature and high pressure
C)High temperature and low pressure
D)High temperature and high pressure
A)Low temperature and low pressure
B)Low temperature and high pressure
C)High temperature and low pressure
D)High temperature and high pressure
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61
Slate and phyllite are similar in appearance.How can the foliation and the shine be used to tell them apart?
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62

A)Slate
B)Quartzite
C)Schist
D)Gneiss
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A)Slate
B)Quartzite
C)Marble
D)Gneiss
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64

A)Limestone
B)Quartz sandstone
C)Shale
D)Granite
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65

A)Hydrothermal
B)Contact
C)Regional
D)Subduction zone
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66
What are the four agents of metamorphism?
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67

A)0-400°C
B)400-1000°C
C)200-600°C
D)600-750°C
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A)North and south
B)North and east
C)South and west
D)West and east
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A)Slate
B)Shale
C)Gneiss
D)Schist
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A)0 km
B)30 km
C)25 km
D)13 km
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71

A)Schistosity
B)Nonfoliation
C)Gneissic banding
D)Slaty cleavage
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72

A)Heat
B)Directed pressure
C)Confining pressure
D)Partial melting
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73
Marble and quartzite can be similar in appearance.Name two simple ID techniques that can be used to differentiate between the two.
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A)Confining pressure
B)Differential stress
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A)Schistosity
B)Nonfoliated
C)Slaty cleavage
D)Gneissic banding
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76

A)Hydrothermal
B)Contact
C)Regional
D)Subduction zone
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