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Classification and Facies

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Lecture outline:
- Rock classification
- Facies


Prograde Metamorphism

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Normally progress through series of mineral
assemblages, for example:
epidote, chlorite, andalusite, muscovite, quartz,
k-spar, and albite
sillimanite, plagioclase, cordierite, muscovite,
quartz and k-spar
sillimanite, plagioclase, cordierite, quartz, and
k-spar



Prograde Metamorphism

Prograde

Retrograde


Retrograde Metamorphism

Prograde

Retrograde
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Common Prograde Sequence
Index minerals make zones:
▲ Chlorite zone. Pelitic rocks are slates or phyllites and typically
contain chlorite, muscovite, quartz and albite
▲ Biotite zone. Slates give way to phyllites and schists, with biotite,
chlorite, muscovite, quartz, and albite
▲ Garnet zone. Schists with conspicuous red almandine garnet,
usually with biotite, chlorite, muscovite, quartz, and albite or
oligoclase
▲ Staurolite zone. Schists with staurolite, biotite, muscovite, quartz,
garnet, and plagioclase. Some chlorite may persist
▲ Kyanite zone. Schists with kyanite, biotite, muscovite, quartz,
plagioclase, and usually garnet and staurolite
▲ Sillimanite zone. Schists and gneisses with sillimanite, biotite,
muscovite, quartz, plagioclase, garnet, and perhaps staurolite.

Some kyanite may also be present (although kyanite and
sillimanite are both polymorphs of Al2SiO5)


Sequence of indicator minerals

Sillimanite
Kyanite
Staurolite
Garnet
Biotite
Chlorite


Types of Protolith
Six chemically based-groups to start with
1. Ultramafic - very high Mg, Fe, Ni, Cr
2. Mafic - high Fe, Mg, and Ca
3. Shales (pelitic) - high Al, K, Si
4. Carbonates- high Ca, Mg, CO2
5. Quartz - nearly pure SiO2.
6. Quartzo-feldspathic - high Si, Na, K, Al


A Classification of Metamorphic Rocks


A Classification of Metamorphic Rocks



Compositional Classification
Parent
Clay-rich sediment
Sand-rich sediment
Clay-sand mix
Quartz sand
Marl (limy mud)
Limestone
Basalt

Metamorphic rock
pelite
psammite
semi-pelite
quartzite
metamarls-silicate/calcareous
marble
metabasite


Pelite protolith: Foliated Metamorphic Rocks
-- low grade

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Pelite protolith: Foliated Metamorphic Rocks
--middle grade



Pelite protolith: Foliated Metamorphic Rocks
-- high grade


Non-Foliated Rocks


Specific Rock Types


Specific Rock
Types
Skarn: carbonate + contact
metamorphism + Si added
(metasomatism). Minerals:
grossular, epidote, tremolite,
wollastonite, diopside
Granulite: high-grade rock from pelitic, mafic, or quartzofeldspathic protolith,
few OH-bearing minerals.


Specific Rock Types

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Specific Rock Types
Protolith = mafic rock or

graywacke (dirty sst):
Greenschist: low-grade, contains
chlorite, actinolite, epidote (all
green), and albite.
Amphibolite: mid-grade,
dominated by hornblende +
plagioclase.

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Specific Rock Types

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Serpentinite: ultramafic rock,
low-grade metamorphosed.
Blueschist: high-P, blue by
glaucophane--amphibole
(mafic rock) or blue by
kyanite (pelite).
Eclogite: green + red due to
clinopyroxene and garnet
(omphacite + pyrope). (basalt)

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Metamorphic Facies

Wikipedia



Prograde Sequence and Facies
Index minerals make zones, but COMPOSITION DEPENDENT
Change in composition, means change in minerals occurring
▲ Chlorite zone.
✦Chlorite
▲ Biotite zone.
✦Biotite
▲ Garnet zone.
✦Cordierite
▲ Staurolite zone.
✦Andalusite
▲ Kyanite zone.
✦Sillimanite
▲ Sillimanite zone.

=> Facies is better to compare different metamorphic rocks


Prefix and mineral texture


High Strain Rocks


High Strain Rocks


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