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GEOLOGY 101 EXAM #1 (HUDSON- BYU)

What temperature does metamorphism start to occur at? - ANSWERS-200
degrees Celsius



What is the temperature range for low-grade metamorphism? - ANSWERS-200-
350 degrees Celsius and low pressure.



What is the temperature range for intermediate metamorphism? - ANSWERS-
350-550 degrees Celsius and mid-high pressure.



What is the temperature range for high-grade metamorphism? - ANSWERS-550+
degrees Celsius and high pressure.



True or False:

The older the continent, the more metamorphic rocks. - ANSWERS-True.



Can metamorphism occur if the rock is in a molten state? - ANSWERS-NO



True or False:

Fluids aid in the redistribution of ions during metamorphism. - ANSWERS-True

,How does regional metamorphism occur? - ANSWERS-This happens on a huge
scale (we're talking continents). You basically bury a bunch of rocks under an
uplifting mountain and increase the pressure like crazy to start metamorphism.



What is the protolith of quartzite? - ANSWERS-sandstone.



If you add a lot of heat and pressure to limestone, what will it become? -
ANSWERS-Marble.



What causes foiliation? - ANSWERS-Stress coming from a specific side of the rock
more than any of the other sides aka differential stress



What are examples of foiliated rocks? - ANSWERS-Slate, phyllite, schist, gneiss.



What is the protolith of gneiss? - ANSWERS-granite



What are examples of non-foiliated rocks? - ANSWERS-marble, meta-
conglomerate, amphibolite.



What is a sign of foiliation? - ANSWERS-Bands in the rock due to the seperation of
the more mafic and felsic parts.



What is an unconformity? - ANSWERS-A gap in geologic time in the rock record.
Usually due to erosion.

, What is a nonconformity? - ANSWERS-A nonconformity is when part of the rock
record gets buried under a metamorphic or igneous intrusion.



What is an angular unconformity? - ANSWERS-folded sedimentary rocks.



How does a disconformity happen? - ANSWERS-Erosion.



What is it called when a mineral has no distinct cleavage pattern? - ANSWERS-
Conchoidal



True or False:

Quartz has a distinct 6-sided cleavage patter. - ANSWERS-False!

Quartz has a distinct growth pattern but no cleavage pattern.



True or false:

More mafic lava comes from deep within the magma and felsic comes from closer
to the crust. - ANSWERS-True.



How does biochemical sediment happen? - ANSWERS-Organic growths get buried
before they can decompose completely so some oxygen gets trapped.



What is the law of superposition? - ANSWERS-Oldest rocks are on bottom.

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