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Clerical:
Class will not meet today - Ron is away at GSA.
The video lecture that was planned is not quite fully baked just yet, but if you're eager to cover today's material you can view the notes below while listening to last spring's podcast of this material.
Quizzes 13-16 are due by Noon on Friday, 11/19/10.
The Exam #4 Study Guide is posted.
Themes of the Day:
- Conditions of Metamorphism (continued)
- Settings of Metamorphism
Conditions of Metamorphism
Settings of Metamorphism
- Contact - local, often High T, Low P (adjacent to a pluton; occasionally High P, moderate T (shock metamorphism)
- Regional - large areas, tectonic controls
- Burial - sedimentary basins
- Dynamothermal - mountain belts - most often characterized by deformation (directed stress)
- Hydrothermal (involving circulating hot water) occurs in both situations - very important at mid-ocean spreading ridges
- Progressive metamorphism describes increasing P,T effects on a single rock type
- Prograde vs. Retrograde metamporphism - two different P-T-t paths
- Plate Tectonic Settings of Metamorphism
- Mid-Ocean Ridge - hydrothermal, Low P, high T metamorphism
- Subduction Zones
- Near Trench - High P, Low T - blueschist facies
- Shallow Volcanic Arc - High T, Low P - contact metamorphism - hornfels facies
- Deep Volcanic Arc - High T, High P - granulite facies
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