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Chapter 10: Metamorphism, Metamorphic Rocks, and Hydrothermal Rocks
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Chapter 10: Metamorphism,Metamorphic Rocks, and
Hydrothermal Rocks
What is the Role of Hot Water?What is the Role of Hot Water?
What Factors Control the CharacteristicsWhat Factors Control the Characteristics
Where Does Metamorphism Occur?Where Does Metamorphism Occur?How Does Plate Tectonics Affect Metamorphism?How Does Plate Tectonics Affect Metamorphism?
of Metamorphic Rocks?of Metamorphic Rocks?
in Metamorphic Processes?in Metamorphic Processes?
How Do Metamorphic Rocks Form?How Do Metamorphic Rocks Form?
How Do We Classify Metamorphic Rocks?How Do We Classify Metamorphic Rocks?
Chapter 10: Metamorphism, Metamorphic Rocks, and Hydrothermal Rocks
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Contorted Banding in MetamorphicRocks of the Canadian Shield
Figure 10.1
Photo by N. Eyles
Chapter 10: Metamorphism, Metamorphic Rocks, and Hydrothermal Rocks
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Confining Pressure
Figure 10.2
Chapter 10: Metamorphism, Metamorphic Rocks, and Hydrothermal Rocks
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(A) Compressive Stress, and(B) Shearing
Figure 10.3
Chapter 10: Metamorphism, Metamorphic Rocks, and Hydrothermal Rocks
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(A) Stretched Pebble Conglomerate, and(B) Banded Gneiss
Figure 10.4
A
B
Chapter 10: Metamorphism, Metamorphic Rocks, and Hydrothermal Rocks
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Orientation of Platy and ElongateMaterials in Metamorphic Rock
Figure 10.5
Chapter 10: Metamorphism, Metamorphic Rocks, and Hydrothermal Rocks
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Schistose Texture
Figure 10.6
Chapter 10: Metamorphism, Metamorphic Rocks, and Hydrothermal Rocks
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Classification and Naming ofMetamorphic Rocks (Based
Primarily on Texture)
Table 10.1
Chapter 10: Metamorphism, Metamorphic Rocks, and Hydrothermal Rocks
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Sudbury Structure in Ontario is anAncient Meteorite-Impact Crater
Box 10.2 – Figure 2
Chapter 10: Metamorphism, Metamorphic Rocks, and Hydrothermal Rocks
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Phase Diagram Showing the StabilityRelationships for the Al2SiO5 Minerals
Box 10.3 – Figure 1
Chapter 10: Metamorphism, Metamorphic Rocks, and Hydrothermal Rocks
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Regional Metamorphic PattersAcross the Grenville Province
of the Canadian Shield
Box 10.3 – Figure 2
Chapter 10: Metamorphism, Metamorphic Rocks, and Hydrothermal Rocks
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Regional Metamorphic Rocks that Formunder Approximately Similar Pressure
and Temperature Conditions
Table 10.2
Chapter 10: Metamorphism, Metamorphic Rocks, and Hydrothermal Rocks
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The Metamorphic Facies
Box 10.4 – Figure 1
Chapter 10: Metamorphism, Metamorphic Rocks, and Hydrothermal Rocks
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Schematic Representation of theDistribution of Facies Across a
Convergent Plate Boundary
Box 10.4 – Figure 2
Chapter 10: Metamorphism, Metamorphic Rocks, and Hydrothermal Rocks
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Schematic Cross-Section Representing anApproximately 30 km Vertical Section through
the Earth’s Crust during Metamorphism
Figure 10.9
Chapter 10: Metamorphism, Metamorphic Rocks, and Hydrothermal Rocks
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Answers to SelectedTesting Your Knowledge
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Chapter 10: Metamorphism, Metamorphic Rocks, and Hydrothermal Rocks
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Additional Resources
Student ResourcesStudent ResourcesStudent Online Learning CentreThe robust Student Edition of the Online Learning Centre at www.mcgrawhill.ca/college/plummer features quizzes for study and review, interactive exercises and animation, as well as additional boxed readings, searchable glossary, “Virtual Vista” environments, suggestions for further reading, and much more!
Laboratory ManualThe Lab Manual to accompany Physical Geology and the Environment has been created as a resource for laboratory sessions in physical geology, mirroring the "Inquiry-Based Approach" of the text. Structured on exercises and corresponding background concepts, the lab manual contains student-friendly worksheets, and has been perforated for easy lab use.
Instructor ResourcesInstructor ResourcesInstructor Online Learning CentreThe OLC at www.mcgrawhill.ca/college/plummer includes a password-protected Web site for Instructors. The site offers downloadable supplements and access to PageOut, the McGraw-Hill Ryerson Web site development centre.
Instructor’s Manual – The IM contains a chapter overview, list of changes per chapter, chapter learning objectives, further information on boxed features, short and long discussion/essay questions, and details on additional readings and resources outside the textbook.
Test Bank – Contains a bank of 40-60 multiple-choice and true/false questions per chapter.
Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation – This presentation system offers visual presentations that may be edited and manipulated to fit a particular course format. They also contain selected solutions to the problem material.
TransparenciesA set of more than 200 transparencies tied to the text content are available for instructors.