Rocas Metamórficas
Introduction to Metamorphic Rocks
Formation of Metamorphic Rocks
- Metamorphic rocks are formed from pre-existing rocks when subjected to high pressures or temperatures, but always in a solid state.
- If the rocks were to melt, they would become igneous rocks instead of metamorphic ones.
Mechanisms of Formation
- The collision of tectonic plates can lead to increased temperature and pressure, potentially forming magma over time.
- In areas where pressure and temperature rise significantly due to nearby magma, minerals in existing rocks change configuration, resulting in metamorphic rock formation.
Conditions for Metamorphism
- Metamorphism can occur due to increased temperature from proximity to magma or increased pressure during geological processes.
- A small amount of fluid is necessary for the movement of ions and chemical elements within minerals during metamorphism.
Classification of Metamorphic Rocks
Types Based on Appearance
- Metamorphic rocks can be classified based on whether they exhibit a laminated appearance or not.