Deck 10: Metamorphism: New Rock From Old

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According to the figure below,what metamorphic facies occur at 200ºC and 200 MPa. <strong>According to the figure below,what metamorphic facies occur at 200ºC and 200 MPa.  </strong> A)zeolitefacies B)greenschistfacies C)blueschistfacies D)eclogitefacies E)granulitefacies <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)zeolitefacies
B)greenschistfacies
C)blueschistfacies
D)eclogitefacies
E)granulitefacies
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The mineralogical,structural,textural,and chemical changes that occur below the area of sedimentation and diagenesis are known as _____.

A)stress
B)isograd
C)metasomatism
D)metamorphism
E)subduction
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Which of the following metamorphic facies forms under the highest temperature and pressure?

A)zeolite
B)greenschist
C)blueschist
D)amphibolite
E)granulite
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Which type of metamorphism is associated with orogens?

A)burial
B)regional
C)contact
D)meteorite impact
E)noneof the above
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Characteristic minerals known as _____ mark the appearance of new mineral assemblages in the progression from low to high grade metamorphism.

A)isograds
B)index minerals
C)aureoles
D)stress minerals
E)schistosity
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According to the figure below,what metamorphic facies occur at 700ºC and 600 MPa. <strong>According to the figure below,what metamorphic facies occur at 700ºC and 600 MPa.  </strong> A)zeolitefacies B)greenschistfacies C)blueschistfacies D)eclogitefacies E)granulitefacies <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)zeolitefacies
B)greenschistfacies
C)blueschistfacies
D)eclogitefacies
E)granulitefacies
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According to the figure below,_____ is the temperature at which melting starts. <strong>According to the figure below,_____ is the temperature at which melting starts.  </strong> A)200ºC B)400ºC C)600ºC D)800ºC E)none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)200ºC
B)400ºC
C)600ºC
D)800ºC
E)none of the above
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According to the figure below,which mineral is exclusive to high grade metamorphism? <strong>According to the figure below,which mineral is exclusive to high grade metamorphism?  </strong> A)quartz B)kyanite C)sillimanite D)chlorite E)feldspar <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)quartz
B)kyanite
C)sillimanite
D)chlorite
E)feldspar
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Which of the following metamorphic facies are characteristic of burial metamorphism?

A)zeolite
B)blueschist
C)granulite
D)eclogite
E)noneof the above
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_____ deformation includes grinding,crushing,bending,and fracturing.

A)Chemical
B)Mechanical
C)Metasomatic
D)Burial
E)Hydrothermal
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A metamorphic rock composed entirely of one type of mineral is said to be _____.

A)isograd
B)slaty
C)schistosity
D)monomineralic
E)metasomatic
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Meteorite impacts can be identified by the presence of _____.

A)stress
B)phyllite
C)slaty cleavage
D)schistosity
E)shocked quartz
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Which of the following metamorphic rocks form when limestone is metamorphosed?

A)quartzite
B)marble
C)slate
D)gneiss
E)schist
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Which of the following metamorphic rocks form under high stress and low to moderate temperatures in subduction zones?

A)blueschist
B)greenschist
C)schist
D)slate
E)quartzite
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A zone of contact metamorphism called a(n)_____ is sometimes found in igneous rocks.

A)isograd
B)pore
C)orogen
D)stress
E)aureole
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According to the figure below,at 400 MPa high grade metamorphism starts at what temperature? <strong>According to the figure below,at 400 MPa high grade metamorphism starts at what temperature?  </strong> A)200ºC B)400ºC C)600ºC D)800ºC E)none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)200ºC
B)400ºC
C)600ºC
D)800ºC
E)none of the above
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The banded rock in the figure below is known as _____. <strong>The banded rock in the figure below is known as _____.  </strong> A)schist B)gneiss C)phyllite D)marble E)slate <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)schist
B)gneiss
C)phyllite
D)marble
E)slate
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A very fine-grained,low-grade metamorphic rock that results from the metamorphism of shale is known as _____.

A)gneiss
B)schist
C)phyllite
D)eclogite
E)slate
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In the figure below,which of the following minerals is exclusive to low grade metamorphism? <strong>In the figure below,which of the following minerals is exclusive to low grade metamorphism?  </strong> A)quartz B)kyanite C)sillimanite D)chlorite E)feldspar <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)quartz
B)kyanite
C)sillimanite
D)chlorite
E)feldspar
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_____ is the metamorphic process by which the chemical composition of the rock is changed by the addition or removal of fluids.

A)Stress
B)Foliation
C)Slaty cleavage
D)Metasomatism
E)Burial metamorphism
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Slate is a type of a high-grade metamorphic rock.
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The figure below shows a nonfoliated metamorphic rock.
The figure below shows a nonfoliated metamorphic rock.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Burma and Central America have the world's largest jade deposits.
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In the figure below,burial metamorphism occurs at #4.
In the figure below,burial metamorphism occurs at #4.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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In the figure below,at a depth of approximately 5km the pressures are 200 MPa.
In the figure below,at a depth of approximately 5km the pressures are 200 MPa.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Metamorphism commences at approximately 300°C.
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According to the figure below,pressures of 1000 MPa occur at depths of approximately 10km.
According to the figure below,pressures of 1000 MPa occur at depths of approximately 10km.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Metamorphism occurs only at depths greater than 40km.
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Metasomatism refers to mechanical alterations of a rock.
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The largest scale of metamorphism results from contact metamorphism.
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Regional metamorphism is most common in orogenic areas.
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Lines marking the first appearance of index minerals are known as _____.

A)low grade
B)stress
C)isograds
D)schistosity
E)contour
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Greenschists and amphibolites form in moderate to high temperatures where pore fluids are present.
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Marble and quartzite are both monomineralic metamorphic rocks.
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Zeolite facies form from relatively low pressures and low temperatures.
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Metamorphic rocks can occur from sedimentary and igneous rocks.
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Burial metamorphism occurs after diagenesis and results from pressures associated with sedimentary basins.
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Migmatites are composed of igneous and sedimentary rocks.
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Quartzite results from metamorphosed sandstone.
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A slate belt in eastern North America occurs in the Appalachian Mountains from Georgia to Maine.
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_____are formed under low temperatures and low pressures.
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Rocks that are metamorphosed at temperatures and pressures higher than 400°C and 400MPa respectively are known as _____ metamorphic rocks.
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_____ metamorphic rocks are changed under temperatures of less than 400°C and pressures of less than 400MPa.
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When metamorphic rocks are composed of one type of mineral,they are referred to as _____.
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The temperature boundary between diagenesis and metamorphism is about _____.
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_____ is a foliation in low-grade metamorphic rocks that causes them to break into flat,platy fragments.
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_____are composite rocks composed of igneous and metamorphic rocks.
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The temperature in the continental crust increases with depth at a rate of about_____.
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Duration and rate of deformation are not important factors in metamorphism.
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According to the figure below,_____ is the metamorphic index mineral that occurs directly north of the Great Glen Fault.
According to the figure below,_____ is the metamorphic index mineral that occurs directly north of the Great Glen Fault.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Gneiss is a high grade metamorphic rock than is commonly banded.
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The mineralogical,chemical,textural,and structural changes that occur below the region of sedimentation and diagenesis are known as _____.
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A nonfoliated metamorphic rock derived from sandstone is known as _____.
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Amphibolite and greenschistfacies are most commonly associated with subduction zones.
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In the figure below,_____ will occur close to the #4.
In the figure below,_____ will occur close to the #4.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A nonfoliated metamorphic rock that derives from limestone and contains calcium carbonate as its main ingredient is known as _____.
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In the figure below,_____facies occur at 550ºC and 600 MPa.
In the figure below,_____facies occur at 550ºC and 600 MPa.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Changes in mineral composition,formation of new minerals,and changes in the amount of pore fluid through chemical reactions are collectively known as _____.
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An igneous intrusion is commonly surrounded by a zone,or _____,of contact metamorphism.
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Meteorite impact can lead to metamorphism.
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_____are common with contact metamorphism.
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Explain the difference between low grade and high grade metamorphic rocks.
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A high-grade metamorphic rock that is commonly banded is referred to as _____.
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_____ is the metamorphic rock that forms from the metamorphism of limestone.
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_____takes place in the continental crust in areas covering thousands of square kilometers.
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Explain the upper temperature limit of metamorphism.
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What are the factors that control metamorphism?
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Please list the different type of metamorphic facies and the environments in which they form.
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What are the differences between blueschist and greenschist?
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What is the difference between slaty cleavage and schistosity?
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_____ is the process in which the chemical composition of a rock is altered by addition or removal of materials soluble in fluids.
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Explain how geologists use index minerals.
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What is metasomatism?
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Rocks that occur between isograds are said to be in a particular _____.
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Meteorite impacts can be identified by the presence of _____ under a microscope.
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At a depth of 5km below the crust,the pressure is equivalent to about _____ atmospheres.
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Deck 10: Metamorphism: New Rock From Old
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According to the figure below,what metamorphic facies occur at 200ºC and 200 MPa. <strong>According to the figure below,what metamorphic facies occur at 200ºC and 200 MPa.  </strong> A)zeolitefacies B)greenschistfacies C)blueschistfacies D)eclogitefacies E)granulitefacies

A)zeolitefacies
B)greenschistfacies
C)blueschistfacies
D)eclogitefacies
E)granulitefacies
A
2
The mineralogical,structural,textural,and chemical changes that occur below the area of sedimentation and diagenesis are known as _____.

A)stress
B)isograd
C)metasomatism
D)metamorphism
E)subduction
D
3
Which of the following metamorphic facies forms under the highest temperature and pressure?

A)zeolite
B)greenschist
C)blueschist
D)amphibolite
E)granulite
E
4
Which type of metamorphism is associated with orogens?

A)burial
B)regional
C)contact
D)meteorite impact
E)noneof the above
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Characteristic minerals known as _____ mark the appearance of new mineral assemblages in the progression from low to high grade metamorphism.

A)isograds
B)index minerals
C)aureoles
D)stress minerals
E)schistosity
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According to the figure below,what metamorphic facies occur at 700ºC and 600 MPa. <strong>According to the figure below,what metamorphic facies occur at 700ºC and 600 MPa.  </strong> A)zeolitefacies B)greenschistfacies C)blueschistfacies D)eclogitefacies E)granulitefacies

A)zeolitefacies
B)greenschistfacies
C)blueschistfacies
D)eclogitefacies
E)granulitefacies
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According to the figure below,_____ is the temperature at which melting starts. <strong>According to the figure below,_____ is the temperature at which melting starts.  </strong> A)200ºC B)400ºC C)600ºC D)800ºC E)none of the above

A)200ºC
B)400ºC
C)600ºC
D)800ºC
E)none of the above
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According to the figure below,which mineral is exclusive to high grade metamorphism? <strong>According to the figure below,which mineral is exclusive to high grade metamorphism?  </strong> A)quartz B)kyanite C)sillimanite D)chlorite E)feldspar

A)quartz
B)kyanite
C)sillimanite
D)chlorite
E)feldspar
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Which of the following metamorphic facies are characteristic of burial metamorphism?

A)zeolite
B)blueschist
C)granulite
D)eclogite
E)noneof the above
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_____ deformation includes grinding,crushing,bending,and fracturing.

A)Chemical
B)Mechanical
C)Metasomatic
D)Burial
E)Hydrothermal
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A metamorphic rock composed entirely of one type of mineral is said to be _____.

A)isograd
B)slaty
C)schistosity
D)monomineralic
E)metasomatic
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Meteorite impacts can be identified by the presence of _____.

A)stress
B)phyllite
C)slaty cleavage
D)schistosity
E)shocked quartz
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Which of the following metamorphic rocks form when limestone is metamorphosed?

A)quartzite
B)marble
C)slate
D)gneiss
E)schist
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Which of the following metamorphic rocks form under high stress and low to moderate temperatures in subduction zones?

A)blueschist
B)greenschist
C)schist
D)slate
E)quartzite
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A zone of contact metamorphism called a(n)_____ is sometimes found in igneous rocks.

A)isograd
B)pore
C)orogen
D)stress
E)aureole
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According to the figure below,at 400 MPa high grade metamorphism starts at what temperature? <strong>According to the figure below,at 400 MPa high grade metamorphism starts at what temperature?  </strong> A)200ºC B)400ºC C)600ºC D)800ºC E)none of the above

A)200ºC
B)400ºC
C)600ºC
D)800ºC
E)none of the above
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The banded rock in the figure below is known as _____. <strong>The banded rock in the figure below is known as _____.  </strong> A)schist B)gneiss C)phyllite D)marble E)slate

A)schist
B)gneiss
C)phyllite
D)marble
E)slate
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A very fine-grained,low-grade metamorphic rock that results from the metamorphism of shale is known as _____.

A)gneiss
B)schist
C)phyllite
D)eclogite
E)slate
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In the figure below,which of the following minerals is exclusive to low grade metamorphism? <strong>In the figure below,which of the following minerals is exclusive to low grade metamorphism?  </strong> A)quartz B)kyanite C)sillimanite D)chlorite E)feldspar

A)quartz
B)kyanite
C)sillimanite
D)chlorite
E)feldspar
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_____ is the metamorphic process by which the chemical composition of the rock is changed by the addition or removal of fluids.

A)Stress
B)Foliation
C)Slaty cleavage
D)Metasomatism
E)Burial metamorphism
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Slate is a type of a high-grade metamorphic rock.
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The figure below shows a nonfoliated metamorphic rock.
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Burma and Central America have the world's largest jade deposits.
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In the figure below,burial metamorphism occurs at #4.
In the figure below,burial metamorphism occurs at #4.
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In the figure below,at a depth of approximately 5km the pressures are 200 MPa.
In the figure below,at a depth of approximately 5km the pressures are 200 MPa.
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Metamorphism commences at approximately 300°C.
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According to the figure below,pressures of 1000 MPa occur at depths of approximately 10km.
According to the figure below,pressures of 1000 MPa occur at depths of approximately 10km.
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Metamorphism occurs only at depths greater than 40km.
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Metasomatism refers to mechanical alterations of a rock.
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The largest scale of metamorphism results from contact metamorphism.
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Regional metamorphism is most common in orogenic areas.
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Lines marking the first appearance of index minerals are known as _____.

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D)schistosity
E)contour
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Greenschists and amphibolites form in moderate to high temperatures where pore fluids are present.
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Marble and quartzite are both monomineralic metamorphic rocks.
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Zeolite facies form from relatively low pressures and low temperatures.
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Metamorphic rocks can occur from sedimentary and igneous rocks.
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Burial metamorphism occurs after diagenesis and results from pressures associated with sedimentary basins.
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Migmatites are composed of igneous and sedimentary rocks.
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Quartzite results from metamorphosed sandstone.
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A slate belt in eastern North America occurs in the Appalachian Mountains from Georgia to Maine.
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_____are formed under low temperatures and low pressures.
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Rocks that are metamorphosed at temperatures and pressures higher than 400°C and 400MPa respectively are known as _____ metamorphic rocks.
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_____ metamorphic rocks are changed under temperatures of less than 400°C and pressures of less than 400MPa.
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When metamorphic rocks are composed of one type of mineral,they are referred to as _____.
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The temperature boundary between diagenesis and metamorphism is about _____.
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_____ is a foliation in low-grade metamorphic rocks that causes them to break into flat,platy fragments.
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_____are composite rocks composed of igneous and metamorphic rocks.
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The temperature in the continental crust increases with depth at a rate of about_____.
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Duration and rate of deformation are not important factors in metamorphism.
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According to the figure below,_____ is the metamorphic index mineral that occurs directly north of the Great Glen Fault.
According to the figure below,_____ is the metamorphic index mineral that occurs directly north of the Great Glen Fault.
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Gneiss is a high grade metamorphic rock than is commonly banded.
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The mineralogical,chemical,textural,and structural changes that occur below the region of sedimentation and diagenesis are known as _____.
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A nonfoliated metamorphic rock derived from sandstone is known as _____.
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Amphibolite and greenschistfacies are most commonly associated with subduction zones.
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In the figure below,_____ will occur close to the #4.
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A nonfoliated metamorphic rock that derives from limestone and contains calcium carbonate as its main ingredient is known as _____.
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In the figure below,_____facies occur at 550ºC and 600 MPa.
In the figure below,_____facies occur at 550ºC and 600 MPa.
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Changes in mineral composition,formation of new minerals,and changes in the amount of pore fluid through chemical reactions are collectively known as _____.
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An igneous intrusion is commonly surrounded by a zone,or _____,of contact metamorphism.
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Meteorite impact can lead to metamorphism.
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_____are common with contact metamorphism.
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Explain the difference between low grade and high grade metamorphic rocks.
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A high-grade metamorphic rock that is commonly banded is referred to as _____.
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_____ is the metamorphic rock that forms from the metamorphism of limestone.
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_____takes place in the continental crust in areas covering thousands of square kilometers.
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Explain the upper temperature limit of metamorphism.
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What are the factors that control metamorphism?
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Please list the different type of metamorphic facies and the environments in which they form.
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What are the differences between blueschist and greenschist?
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What is the difference between slaty cleavage and schistosity?
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_____ is the process in which the chemical composition of a rock is altered by addition or removal of materials soluble in fluids.
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Explain how geologists use index minerals.
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What is metasomatism?
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Rocks that occur between isograds are said to be in a particular _____.
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Meteorite impacts can be identified by the presence of _____ under a microscope.
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At a depth of 5km below the crust,the pressure is equivalent to about _____ atmospheres.
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