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METAMORPHIC ROCKS


Date: 2015-10-07; view: 441.


Read the text and fulfill the after reading exercises. (R.P – 7.2, 7.3)

Vocabulary

COMPREHENSION

METAMORPHIC ROCKS

UNIT 7

1. Pay attention to the pronunciation of the following terms:

gneiss slate granite
mica quartz orthoclase
phyllite schistose  
marble chlorite  

 

2. Pay attention to the underlined terms and expressions in the text:

schistose сланцеватый
constituent составная часть; компонент
band слой; прослоек
to cleave расщепляться
plate пластина
excess излишек
low-grade низкая ступень (метаморфизма)
medium-grade средняя ступень (метаморфизма)
high-grade высокая ступень (метаморфизма)
flaky чешуйчатый; расслоенный
split into раскалываться на
sheet пластина, лист
foliated листоватый; сланцеватый
dislocation нарушение, дислокация
distribute распределять; раздавать
disturb нарушать; смещать

 

3. Read the following word formations and remember their pronunciation:

cleave cleavage    
foliate foliated foliation  
relate related relationship relative
differ different difference  

Metamorphic rocks compose the third large family of rocks. Metamorphic means «changed from». It shows that the original rock has been changed from its primary form to a new one. Being subjected to pressure, heat and chemically active fluids beneath the Earth's surface, various rocks in the Earth's crust undergo changes in texture, in mineral composition and structure are transformed into metamorphic rocks. This process is called metamorphism. As is known, metamorphic rocks developed from earlier igneous, sedimentary or metamorphic rocks by the action of heat and pressure.

Gneiss, mica schist, phyllite, marble, slate, quartzite belong to the same group of rocks. Having the same mineral composition as granite, gneiss consists chiefly of quartz, orthoclase and mica. However unlike granite, they have a schistose structure. It means that their constituents are distributed in bands or layers and run parallel to each other in one direction. If disturbed the rock cleaves easily into separate plates.


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