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1、Chapter 22: A Classification of Metamorphic Rocks,Metamorphic rocks are classified on the basis of texture and composition (either mineralogical or chemical) Unlike igneous rocks, which have been plagued by a proliferation of local and specific names, metamorphic rock names are surprisingly simple a
2、nd flexible May choose some prefix-type modifiers to attach to names if care to stress some important or unusual textural or mineralogical aspects,Foliated Metamorphic Rocks,Foliation: and planar fabric element Lineation: any linear fabric elements They have no genetic connotations Some high-strain
3、rocks may be foliated, but they are treated separately,Foliated Metamorphic Rocks,Cleavage Traditionally: the property of a rock to split along a regular set of sub-parallel, closely-spaced planes A more general concept adopted by some geologists is to consider cleavage to be any type of foliation i
4、n which the aligned platy phyllosilicates are too fine grained to see individually with the unaided eye,Foliated Metamorphic Rocks,Schistosity A preferred orientation of inequaint mineral grains or grain aggregates produced by metamorphic processes Aligned minerals are coarse grained enough to see w
5、ith the unaided eye The orientation is generally planar, but linear orientations are not excluded,Foliated Metamorphic Rocks,Gneissose structure Either a poorly-developed schistosity or segregated into layers by metamorphic processes Gneissose rocks are generally coarse grained,Figure 22.1. Examples
6、 of foliated metamorphic rocks. a. Slate. b. Phyllite. Note the difference in reflectance on the foliation surfaces between a and b: phyllite is characterized by a satiny sheen. Winter (2001) An Introduction to Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology. Prentice Hall.,Slate: compact, very fine-grained, meta
7、morphic rock with a well-developed cleavage. Freshly cleaved surfaces are dull,Phyllite: a rock with a schistosity in which very fine phyllosilicates (sericite/phengite and/or chlorite), although rarely coarse enough to see unaided, impart a silky sheen to the foliation surface. Phyllites with both
8、a foliation and lineation are very common.,Foliated Metamorphic Rocks,Figure 22.1c. Garnet muscovite schist. Muscovite crystals are visible and silvery, garnets occur as large dark porphyroblasts. Winter (2001) An Introduction to Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology. Prentice Hall.,Schist: a metamorphi
9、c rock exhibiting a schistosity. By this definition schist is a broad term, and slates and phyllites are also types of schists. In common usage, schists are restricted to those metamorphic rocks in which the foliated minerals are coarse enough to see easily in hand specimen.,Foliated Metamorphic Roc
10、ks,Figure 22.1d. Quartzo-feldspathic gneiss with obvious layering. Winter (2001) An Introduction to Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology. Prentice Hall.,Gneiss: a metamorphic rock displaying gneissose structure. Gneisses are typically layered (also called banded), generally with alternating felsic and
11、darker mineral layers. Gneisses may also be lineated, but must also show segregations of felsic-mineral-rich and dark-mineral-rich concentrations.,Foliated Metamorphic Rocks,Non-Foliated Metamorphic Rocks,Simpler than for foliated rocks Again, this discussion and classification applies only to rocks
12、 that are not produced by high-strain metamorphism Granofels: a comprehensive term for any isotropic rock (a rock with no preferred orientation) Hornfels is a type of granofels that is typically very fine-grained and compact, and occurs in contact aureoles. Hornfelses are tough, and tend to splinter
13、 when broken.,Specific Metamorphic Rock Types,Marble: a metamorphic rock composed predominantly of calcite or dolomite. The protolith is typically limestone or dolostone. Quartzite: a metamorphic rock composed predominantly of quartz. The protolith is typically sandstone. Some confusion may result f
14、rom the use of this term in sedimentary petrology for a pure quartz sandstone.,Greenschist/Greenstone: a low-grade metamorphic rock that typically contains chlorite, actinolite, epidote, and albite. Note that the first three minerals are green, which imparts the color to the rock. Such a rock is cal
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