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Fossil Tour - Metamorphism

    https://ucmp.berkeley.edu/education/explorations/tours/fossil/5to8/metamorphism.html
    The rock itself changes and any fossils within are likely to be melted! Once a fossil is buried in sedimentary rock, it is still not “safe.” Eventually that rock might be buried deeply and undergo extreme pressure and heat (become metamorphic).

Rock Building Stones: Downtown Geology & Materials Tour ...

    https://aiahouston.org/v/site-page/ArCH-Walking-Bicycle-Tours/Rock-Building-Stones-Downtown-Geology-Materials-Tour/5v/
    These sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic rocks have come from all over the world and now call Houston home. The tour is inspired by similar walks in Europe and adapted from the Houston Geological Society’s 1995 tour, Houston Building Stones.

Metamorphic Rocks - Geology (U.S. National Park Service)

    https://www.nps.gov/subjects/geology/metamorphic.htm
    Apr 25, 2019 · Metamorphic rocks form when high temperatures and pressure act on a rock to alter its physical and chemical properties (metamorphism means 'to change form'). These conditions often stretch, twist and fold the rock as it cools. In metamorphic rocks some or all of the minerals in the original rock are replaced, atom by atom, to form new minerals.

Geologic Walking Tour of Building Stones of ... - Maryland

    http://www.mgs.md.gov/geology/geology_tour/walking_tour_baltimore.html
    Most of these rocks are igneous or metamorphic in origin, but a few rocks have a sedimentary source. The majority are hard, durable, attractive, and polish well, making good building stones. Although some of the building stones observed on this tour were extracted from quarries in Maryland, most of the stones are not native to Maryland.

Online Tour

    https://www.sfcollege.edu/rockcycle/online-tour/index
    Metamorphic Quartzite. This rock formed when a sandstone was buried deep below the Earth's surface. Heat and pressure at depth metamorphosed the rock, fusing the quartz sand grains to form a very hard rock called Quartzite. Later, erosion exposed this rock to the effects of running water, resulting in this rounded boulder. - Cook County, Tennessee

Rocks and Minerals Virtual Tour

    https://sciencevirtualtour.tumblr.com/
    This virtual tour will inform you not only of the basic 3 rock types Igneous, Sedimentary, and Metamorphic and their formations and locations. But you will also gain knowledge of where and how minerals are used in the states that will be introduced to you through this virtual tour.

Metamorphic Rocks National Geographic Society

    https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/metamorphic-rocks/
    Oct 10, 2019 · A metamorphic rock, on the other hand, began as a rock—either a sedimentary, igneous, or even a different sort of metamorphic rock. Then, due to various conditions within the Earth, the existing rock was changed into a new kind of metamorphic rock. The conditions required to form a metamorphic rock are very specific.

Metamorphic Rocks: Formation, Types and Examples Earth ...

    https://www.eartheclipse.com/geology/formation-types-and-examples-of-metamorphic-rocks.html
    As per Wikipedia, “”Metamorphic rocks arise from the transformation of existing rock types, in a process called metamorphism, which means “change in form””.The original rock (protolith) is subjected to heat (temperatures greater than 150 to 200 °C) and pressure (1500 bars), causing profound physical and/or chemical change.

Rocks - Geology (U.S. National Park Service)

    https://www.nps.gov/subjects/geology/rocks.htm
    Oct 02, 2019 · Rocks are divided into three basic types depending on how they were formed: Igneous, Sedimentary, and Metamorphic. How Rocks are Classified Natural objects, such as rocks and minerals, contribute to the beauty and wonderment of the National Parks and should be left, as they were found, so that others can experience a sense of discovery.

A Geological Tour of Denver, Golden, and Colorado's Front ...

    https://periclespress.net/geology.html
    (Rock is divided into three major categories: igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary. Igneous rock is formed when magma solidifies. Granite is an example. Metamorphic rock is rock which has been changed by pressure, temperature, or the gain or loss of chemical components, whatever its original mineralogy, texture, or composition. Slates and ...

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