metamorphic grade

The intensity or rank of metamorphism, measured by the amount or degree of difference between the original parent rock and the metamorphic rock. It indicates in a general way the pressure-temperature environment or facies in which the metamorphism took pl

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    Definition of metamorphic grade - mindat.org glossary
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  • The intensity of metamorphism and the vigor of metamorphic transformation is expressed by ...
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  • See diagram for more detail. Metamorphic grades Metamorphic grade is an informal indicatio...
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  • Schist (pronounced / ʃ ɪ s t / SHIST) is a medium-grade metamorphic rock with medium to la...
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    Types of Metamorphism - Tulane University
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