Fill in the gaps using the word formations.



 

cleave cleaves cleavage

1. Metamorphic rocks which have a schistose structure can _______  .

2. As a result of splitting ______________  is formed.

3. Generally speaking, the constituents of gneiss are distributed in bands or layers and the rock ____________________  easily.


relationship                related                        relate

1. The ____________    between rock pressure and temperature is

interdependent.

2. The role of water in metamorphism can be characterized at least by four variable geologically _________________  parameters.

3. These parameters _____________  to each other.

foliates                       foliation                      foliated

1. A rock _________  when it splits into thin sheets.

2. Marble and quartzite are non- __________  metamorphic rocks.

3. _____________  is a characteristic feature of only metamorphic rocks.

differ                          different                      difference

1. Gneiss, marble and slate _____________  from granite due to their

schistose structure.

2. There are many _______________  types of metamorphic rocks due to

two main factors.

3. The ____________  between low-grade and medium-grade metamorphic

rocks is the amount of water present.

Match the similar word in column A to the one in column B

1. band                            a. allow

2.cleave                           b. size

3. constituent                  c. fissure

4. foliated                        d. take place

5. be like                          e. speed

6. permit                         f. layer

7. crack                           g. split

8. occur                           h. component

9. rate                              i. flaky

10. dimension                  j. be similar to

Match the opposite word in column A to the one in column B

1. deep                             a. small

2. cool                             b. shallow

3. slowly                          c. low-grade

4. vast                             d. non-foliated

5. extrusive                      e. rapidly

6. like                              f. unlike

7. high-grade                   g. intrusive

8. common                      h. deficiency


9. excess                          i. heat

10. foliated                       j. uncommon

State whether the following statements are true or false.

1. Generally speaking, metamorphic rocks developed from ores.

2. Marble, slate and phyllite belong to the group of metamorphic rocks.

3. As is known, unlike granite metamorphic rocks have a schistose structure.

4. It is quite obvious that the role of water in metamorphism is important.

5. Flaky minerals cause the rock to split into thin sheets.

6. It should be mentioned that marble and quartzite are foliated metamorphic rocks.

7. As a rule, low-grade metamorphic rocks are characterized by the absence of water.

8. The structure of metamorphic rocks shows the nature of older pre-existing rocks and the mechanism of metamorphic deformation.

9. All metamorphic rocks are non-foliated.

READNG COMPREHENSION

DETAILED READING: Occurrence and classification of

Metamorphic rocks

Read the following text and fulfill the after-reading tasks (R.P – 7.1)

Recrystallized or deformed preexisting rock units constitute approximately 15 % of the continental crust. Metamorphic rocks are products of pressure-temperature conditions intermediate between those of igneous and sedimentary environments. Thus, on the one hand, metamorphic processes merge with diagenesis, a sedimentary phenomenon; on the other hand, metamorphism leads to partial fusion of deeply buried continental and oceanic crust and in the generation of granite and andesitic magmas.

Two principal metamorphic processes may be distinguished: mechanical deformation and chemical recrystallized. The former process includes grinding, crushing and ductile deformation of an initial rock, phenomena that reflect readjustment of the material. Recrystallization takes place because preexisting mineral assemblages are destabilized by changes in the temperature, pressure or chemical milieu. Nearly all-metamorphic rocks show a combined influence of both mechanical deformation and chemical reaction; they differ principally in the degree of development of these effects. Metamorphic rocks exhibit contrasts reflecting variations in bulk composition as well, due to differences in original rock chemistry or to alteration.

Mechanical deformation is called cataclasis and metamorphic rocks in which reduction to small particle size is conspicuous are known as cataclastic


rocks. In contrast to cataclastic rocks, which are produced by dominantly mechanical deformation, contact metamorphic rocks are formed by a significant increase in temperature in the absence of differential stress. Contact metamorphic rocks are localized as concentric zones surrounding igneous bodies emplaced at upper levels of the crust.

The most common varieties of metamorphic rocks develop on a regional scale in response to both deformation and mineral reaction. Such widespread rocks are known as regional metamorphic rocks and are typified by orientated mineral fabrics. Foliation and lineation are widespread features reflecting differential motions of the rock sections undergoing recrystallization.

(Barret E. , Hunt A. And Milner B.” Earth and Atmosphere”, 1993, Longman)

3.1.1. State whether the following sentences are T (TRUE) or F (FALSE), according to the information from the text

1. Metamorphic rocks compose about 25% of the continental crust.

2. Metamorphic rocks are a combination of sedimentary and igneous rocks altered under pressure and heat conditions.

3. There are two main metamorphic processes.

4. Mechanical deformation includes grinding and crushing of the country rock.

5. Pre-existing mineral assemblages are chemically recrystallized by changes in the temperature, pressure or chemical milieu.

6. All metamorphic rocks show a combination of both mechanical deformation and chemical reaction.

7. Metamorphic rocks show contrasts because of the differences in original rock chemistry or change.

8. Mechanical deformation forms the so-called cataclastic rocks.

9. Contact metamorphic rocks are formed by a great increase in heat without differential stress.

10.Contact metamorphic rocks are found in zones surrounding sedimentary rocks on the surface of the crust.

11.Regional metamorphic rocks are a result of both deformation and mineral reaction.

12.Foliation and lineation are characteristic features of various rock motions in the process of recrystallization.


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