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Metamorphic Rocks Metamorphism • Preexisting rocks change form • Rocks that are the result of metamorphism often look very different from the parent rock (rock you start with) • Occurs at high temperature and pressure—from a few kilometers down to the upper mantle Two Types of Metamorphism Contact Metamorphism • Also called low grade metamorphism • Occurs when magma intrudes (pushes into) rock • Causes only minor changes in rocks • Ex: Marble forms when magma intrudes into limestone. Regional Metamorphism • Also called high grade metamorphism • Occurs during mountain building events • Results in large scale deformation of rocks (big changes) • Ex: folded rocks Agents of Metamorphism • Heat—most important agent, comes from magma and increasing depth within Earth, “bake” rocks and minerals change • Pressure—stress, like heat increases with depth, rocks flatten and flow, mountain building • Hydrothermal solutions—hot waterbased solutions dissolve original minerals and deposit new ones Classification of Metamorphic Rocks • Like igneous rocks based on texture and composition Texture Foliated Nonfoliated •Banded appearance •Do not have banded texture •Example: gneiss (pronounced nice) •Ex: marble, quartzite