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Faults

A fracture surface on which sliding occurs

Thrust fault

A reverse fault with a gentle dip (less than 30 degrees). Both reverse and thrust shorten the crust during continental collision.

Foliation

An alignment of mineral grains in a metamorphic rock

Temperature

Heat makes material softer which allows them to change shape

Weathering and erosion and then compaction and cementation

Metamorphic Rock turns into sedimentary rock through which process?

Slip

The sliding movement along a fault

Regional

What type of metamorphism is caused by high temperature and high pressure imposed over a large volume of crust?

Amphibolite

What would be the first rock that basalt would turn into when metamorphosed?

Marble

What would be the first rock that limestone would turn into when metamorphosed?

Quartzite

What would be the first rock that sandstone turns into when metamorphosed?

Slate

What would be the first rock that shale turns into when metamorphosed?

Stretching

When a layer becomes longer or experiences extension

Transformed in the solid state

When rocks are metamorphosed, the mineral components of the rock are

Non plunging and plunging folds

When the hinge is horizontal, the fold is non-plunging. When the hinge is tilted, the fold is plunging.

D

Which letter in the diagram represents magma?

Quartzite

Which of the following is a non-foliated metamorphic rock?

Marble

Which of the following metamorphic rocks can not form from a shale?

Gneiss

Which of the following rocks represents the highest metamorphic grade?

Shale- slate- phylite

Which of the following sets is arranged in order of increasing metamorphic grade?

Schist

Which of these metamorphic rocks breaks along foliation lines?

Displacement

A change in location

Rotatiom

A change in orientation

Distortion

A change in shape

Shear strain

A change in shape where the movement of one part of a rock body slides sideways past another

Deformation

A change in shape, position, or orientation of a material, by bending, breaking, or flowing

Monocline

A dip in a rock (one side dips)

Dip-slip fault

A slip takes place parallel to a line pointing down the slope of the fault surface

Deformation rate

A sudden change in shape can cause brittle deformation. A slow change in slope can cause plastic deformation.

Magma is in contact with other rocks

Contact metamorphism results whenever

Undeformed

Contains no geologic structures other than a few joints

Foliation

Layering in rock that develops when metamorphism happens during deformation

Limestone

Marble is a metamorphic rock that forms from a BLANK parent

Melting and solidification

Metamorphic rock turns into igneous rock through which process?

Texture- the presence/absence of foliation

Metamorphic rocks are classified primarily according to

Gneiss

Metamorphic rocks with segregated light and dark minerals are called

Carbon dioxide

Metamorphism of limestone may contribute to global warming by the release of

Joints

Natural cracks

regional metamorphism

Produces metamorphic rocks over large areas, produces foliated metamorphic rocks, and is occurring as you read this question

Pressure

Rocks behave plastically when pressure is applied deep within the earth

Sedimentary rocks, metamorphic rocks, and igneous rocks

Sedimentary rocks can be made of particles from which of the following?

Low pressure, low temperature conditions

Slate is a metamorphic rock type associated with

Up or down

What does the hanging wall slide relative to the footwall?

Weathering, erosion, deposition, cementation

What lists the steps an igneous rock undergoes in order to become a sedimentary rock, in the correct order?

Basin

A fold shaped like an upright bowl

Dome

A fold with the shape of an over-turned bowl.

Folds

Bends, curved, or wrinkles of rock layers

High temperature, high pressure conditions

Gneiss is a metamorphic rock associated with

At mid ocean ridges

Hydrothermal metamorphism is very common in which of the following settings?

Shortening

If a layer becomes shorter

Heat and pressure

Igneous rock turns into metamorphic rock through which process?

Local heat source

In contact metamorphism there is a

The increase in temperature with increasing depth of burial

In regional metamorphism the source of increased temperature and pressure is

Convergent plate boundaries

In what plate tectonic setting does regional metamorphism usually take place?

Heat and pressure

Limestone is a sedimentary rock. During the rock cycle, limestone is changed into marble, a metamorphic rock. The processes that an act on limestone and change it onto marble are

Strain

The amount of distortion that a body of rock or a region of crust develops during deformation

Displacement

The amount of movement that takes place across a fault

Metasomatism

The change in the bulk composition of a rock during metamorphism

Normal Fault

The hanging wall slides down relative to the footwall. Results in stretching during crustal rifting.

Reverse Fault

The hanging wall slides up relative to the footwall

Metasomatism is metamorphism with the introduction of additional ions from an external source

The major difference between metamorphism is

Foliation

The parallel alignment of mica in a metamorphic rock is an example of BLANK

The internal heat of the Earth, the weight of overlying rocks, and horizontal pressures developed as rocks become deformed

The pressure and heat that drive metamorphism result from which three forces?

Heat and pressure

The principal agents of metamorphism are

Brittle deformation

The process by which a material cracks or fractures to form pieces that no longer hold together

Plastic deformation

The process during which objects change shape without visibly breaking

Erosion

The process in which water, ice, wind and gravity carries particles down and away is

Deposition

The process in which water, ice, wind, and gravity drop newly formed sediment is

Orogeny

The process that builds mountain ranges

Strike-slip fault

The slip direction is parallel to a horizontal line on the fault surface

Metacomglomerate

What would be the first rock that conglomerate would turn into when metamorphosed?

Gneiss

What would be the first rock that granite would turn into when metamorphosed?

Weathering

Which of these processes causes the breakdown of rocks?

igneous rock, sedimentary rock, and metamorphic rock

Which type of rock can change into metamorphic rock?

Sedimentary

According to the diagram, what type of rock is being formed at letter A?

E

According to the diagram, which letter represents igneous rock?

Shear Compression Tension

Describe the three stresses of rock from top to bottom

Reaction with hydrothermal fluids

During metamorphism, changes in the bulk composition of a rock occur primarily as a result of BLANK?

Anticlines

Folds that have an arch-like shape in which the limbs dip away from the hinge. (A for arch)

Syncline

Folds with a trough- shape in which the limbs dip towards the hinge (it sinks)

Metamorphic

From the picture below what rock is being formed for letter B?


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