Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology (12th Edition)
Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology (12th Edition)
12th Edition
ISBN: 9780134074252
Author: Edward J. Tarbuck, Frederick K. Lutgens, Dennis G. Tasa
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 8, Problem 1GST

(a)

To determine

The calcite rich and non-foliated metamorphic rock.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 1GST

Marble is a calcite-rich, non-foliated rock.

Explanation of Solution

The metamorphic rocks that are formed around igneous intrusions where the temperature is high and pressure is low and are distributed equally in all directions are termed as non-foliated metamorphic rocks. During the formation of non-foliated metamorphic rocks, the minerals within the rock recrystallize into large grains and the atoms will become tightly-packed; thereby making it denser than the pre-existing rock.

A calcite-rich, non-foliated metamorphic rock is marble, which is formed by the metamorphism of limestone and dolostone. It is a medium-to-coarse-grained rock with interlocking crystals of calcite.

(b)

To determine

The metamorphic rock that is loosely coherent and composed of broken fragments that formed along a fault zone.

(b)

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Hence, the loosely coherent rock that is formed along a fault zone and composed of broken fragments is termed as fault breccia.

Explanation of Solution

When two blocks of rocks that have a brittle solid nature moves along a fault zone, fractures are created in the rocks, thereby grinding the rocks. As a result, the loosely coherent rock that is composed of broken and crushed fragments is formed and it is known as fault breccia.

(c)

To determine

The metamorphic rock that represents a grade of metamorphism between slate and schist.

(c)

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The rock that represents a grade of metamorphism between slate and schist is termed as phyllite.

Explanation of Solution

Metamorphism of shale, mudstone, or siltstone results in the formation of slate, phyllite, and schist.

Slate is a fine-grained rock that has a particle size of less than 0.5mm. It is constituted by the flakes of minerals such as chlorite and mica. Small fragments of quartz and feldspar can also be identified. It is a characteristic rock that shows rock or slaty cleavage in which the rock is split into thin slabs along parallel planes.

A fine-grained rock that is composed of very fine-grained platy minerals, such as muscovite or chlorite or both and breaks along wavy surfaces is called phyllite. It has a glossy sheen and it characterizes the degree of metamorphism between slate and schist.

A medium-to-coarse-grained metamorphic rock which exhibits scaly foliation and composed of micaceous minerals is termed as schist. The foliated texture is due to the parallel arrangement of platy minerals such as muscovite and biotite. A higher pressure and temperature conditions convert the small flakes of mica and chlorite present in the slate to larger muscovite and biotite crystals by recrystallization. Apart from platy minerals, flattened or lens-shaped deformed quartz and feldspar are embedded with mica grains. Mostly, schist is formed as a result of the medium to high grade metamorphism that occurs during orogeny.

(d)

To determine

The metamorphic rock that is composed of tiny chlorite and mica grains and display excellent rock cleavage.

(d)

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The metamorphic rock that is composed of tiny chlorite and mica grains and exhibits excellent rock cleavage is termed as slate.

Explanation of Solution

The tendency of a rock to split into thin pieces when hammered is called rock cleavage. It develops well in slate and hence termed as slaty cleavage. Slaty cleavage develops due to low grade metamorphism which involves the folding of shale beds and metamorphism to produce slate. Folding occurs by the deformation of rock due to compressional stress. Further deformation recrystallizes the clay minerals in shale into small pieces of chlorite and mica, and they orient perpendicular to the maximum stress direction.

(e)

To determine

The metamorphic rock that is foliated and composed predominantly of platy minerals.

(e)

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The metamorphic rock that is foliated and composed predominantly of platy minerals is termed as schist.

Explanation of Solution

A planar or layered structure exhibited by platy minerals is termed as schistosity and it is usually exhibited by schist. A higher pressure and temperature conditions convert the small flakes of mica and chlorite present in slate to larger muscovite and biotite crystals by recrystallization. Apart from platy minerals, flattened or lens-shaped deformed quartz and feldspar are embedded with mica grains.

(f)

To determine

The metamorphic rock that is composed of alternating bands of light and dark silicate minerals.

(f)

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The metamorphic rock that is composed of alternating light and dark bands is called gneiss.

Explanation of Solution

Segregation of minerals due to ion migration results in the formation of alternating bands of white and dark silicate minerals.

A metamorphic rock which is characterized by alternating bands of light and dark silicate minerals is termed as gneiss. A high grade metamorphism of shale generates metamorphic gneiss. At the time of high grade metamorphism, the minerals are segregated as a result of ion migration and it leads to the formation of alternate white and dark bands of silicate minerals. White or reddish feldspar constitutes the white bands and dark ferromagnesian minerals constitute the dark layer. In some cases, the evidence of deformation due to folds and faults can also be traced in banded gneiss.

(g)

To determine

The hard and non-foliated metamorphic rock produced by contact metamorphism.

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The hard and non-foliated metamorphic rock produced by contact metamorphism is quartzite.

Explanation of Solution

A type of metamorphism in which the role of pressure is minimal and occurs at the Earth’s surface or sub-surface by the intrusion of a hot molten material into a country rock is contact metamorphism. The intrusion of a hot molten magma results in a large contrast in temperature between the intruded magma and surrounding country rock. As a result, the area surrounding the igneous intrusion will be metamorphosed due to the heat released by the magma and this area is termed as contact aureole.

Quartzite is a very hard rock that formed by the metamorphism of sandstone. When sandstone is subjected to medium to high grade metamorphism, the quartz mineral grains present in sandstone are compacted together.

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