metasandstone

navigate by keyword : leaf green soil geology tree autumn nature flower yellow water boulder stonewall wildlife stream wood wall grass trunk xisto stone shist medium grained metamorphic showing pronounced schistosity means composed mineral grains easily low power hand oriented split flakes plates reflects high content platy minerals micas chlorite graphite interleaved granular feldspar quartz metamorphism accompanying process mountain orogeny usually grade form different kinds rocks sedimentary mudstones tuffs metamorphosed mudstone particularly common mica original protolith discernible reflecting schistose metasandstone civil engineering because planes weakness

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Schist ( ???st SHIST) is a medium-grained metamorphic rock showing pronounced schistosity. This means that the rock is composed of mineral grains easily seen with a low-power hand lens, oriented in such a way that the rock is easily split into thin flakes or plates. This texture reflects a high content of platy minerals, such as micas, talc, chlorite, or graphite. These are often interleaved with more granular minerals, such as feldspar or quartz.Schist typically forms during regional metamorphism accompanying the process of mountain building (orogeny) and usually reflects a medium grade of metamorphism. Schist can form from many different kinds of rocks, including sedimentary rocks such as mudstones and igneous rocks such as tuffs. Schist metamorphosed from mudstone is particularly common and is often very rich in mica (a mica schist). Where the type of the original rock (the protolith) is discernible, the schist is usually given a name reflecting its protolith, such as schistose metasandstone. Otherwise, the names of the constituent minerals will be included in the rock name, such as quartz-felspar-biotite schist.Schist bedrock can pose a challenge for civil engineering because of its pronounced planes of weakness.


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