dynamic metamorphism

Also known as: cataclasis, dislocation, dislocation metamorphism, kinematic metamorphism, mechanical metamorphism

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  • In metamorphism

    Dynamic metamorphism, or cataclasis, results mainly from mechanical deformation with little long-term temperature change. Textures produced by such adjustments range from breccias composed of angular, shattered rock fragments to very fine-grained, granulated or powdered rocks with obvious foliation and lineation. Large, pre-existing mineral grains may…

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    In metamorphic rock: Dynamic metamorphism

    When directed pressure or stress is the dominant agent of metamorphism, it is termed dynamic; other terms are dislocation, kinematic, and mechanical metamorphism. Mineralogical changes occurring on a fault plane provide an obvious example. In some such cases, the action may simply be…

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