PPT-1 Metamorphic Petrology Review
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Spring 2016 2 Important Note Material from this review may appear on the final examination in the same or somewhat altered form Questions are on the body of the
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Spring 2016 2 Important Note Material from this review may appear on the final examination in the same or somewhat altered form Questions are on the body of the slide Answers are in the notes section this allows you to quiz yourself before checking the answer. Metamorphic Rocks . Are Composed of Sedimentary, Igneous, or Metamorphic Minerals that Have Recrystallized.. Marble from Carrara, Italy. Pre-existing sedimentary, igneous, or metamorphic rock changed to a new assemblage of minerals. . Simple Substitution Distance. 1. Gayathri. . Shanmugam. Richard M. Low. Mark Stamp. The Idea. Metamorphic malware “mutates” with each infection. Measuring software similarity is a possible means of detection. of Metamorphic Petrology Data. Patrick West. 1 (. westp@. rpi.edu. ). , . Peter Fox. 1(. pfox@cs.rpi.edu. ). , Frank Spear. 2. (. spearf@rpi.edu. ). ,. Sibel. Adali. 3. (. sibel@cs.rpi.edu. ). , Cam Le Nguyen. Introduction to Metamorphism. GLY 4310 - Spring, 2016. 2. Metamorphism Definition. “The mineralogical, chemical, and structural adjustment of solid rocks to physical and chemical conditions which differ from the conditions under which the rocks in question originated” (from the Glossary of geology, 2nd edition) . GLY 2010 - Summer 2016 - Lecture 11. 2. Metamorphism. The mineralogical, chemical, and structural adjustment of solid rocks to physical and chemical conditions. 3. Metamorphic Rock. Any rock derived from pre-existing rocks by mineralogical, chemical, and/or structural changes, essentially in the solid state . In . Geotechnics. & Applied Geology. Enrollment no. Name Guided By . 130610106006 . Chaudhary. . Dinesh. K. Prof. . V.R.Sharma. 130610106007 . Liz LaRosa . http://www.middleschoolscience.com. 2010. Images from Geology.com unless otherwise noted. What are Rocks?. A rock is a naturally occurring solid mixture of one or more minerals, or organic matter. rocks form?. Metamorphic Rocks. Rocks that are created because of a change in pressure and temperature.. Metamorphic Rock Formation. Metamorphic rocks can form igneous, sedimentary, or other metamorphic rocks.. S6E5. . Students will investigate the scientific view of how the earth’s surface is formed.. c. Classify rocks by their process of formation. . . Which of these BEST describes the concept of the rock cycle?. Introduction to Petrology Francis 2014 Introductory Petrology EPSC-212B Don Francis: Room: F.D.A. 316, donald.francis@mcgill.ca Documents : www.eps.mcgill.ca /~c212 1. Igneous . 7: . Continental Flood . Basalts, . Island Arc . Magmatism and . Continental Arc Magmatism. Tamer Abu-Alam. University . of . Tromsø. – The Arctic University of . Norway. Tamer.abu-alam@uit.no. Metamorphism. Causes of Metamorphism. Elevated T & P. Fluids (H2O, CO2, CH4, etc.). Directed Stress. Types of Metamorphism. Regional: occur along convergent plate boundaries.. Contact: occurs along margin of a magma intrusion.. GLY 4310 - Spring, 2019. 2. Alternative Assemblages, Oslo. MgSiO. 3. + CaAl. 2. Si. 2. O. 8. = CaMgSi. 2. O. 6. + Al. 2. SiO. 5. . . En. + An = Di + And. What is Metamorphism. Metamorphism. (from the Greek words for “changing form”) is the process by which rising temperature and changes in other environmental conditions transform rocks and minerals.
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