The parent rock of melonite is typically a type of metamorphic rock called schist, specifically derived from the alteration of mafic igneous rocks. Melonite itself is a variety of metamorphosed rock that features a distinctive sheen due to its mineral composition. This transformation occurs under conditions of high pressure and temperature, often associated with tectonic activity.
The parent rock (protolith) is the rock type that existed before a rock is altered into metamorphic rock. For instance, shale (sedimentary rock) is the parent rock of slate (metamorphic rock).
Limestone is the parent of rock of non foliated metamorphic. This is a very old type of rock.
It means the rock that a small piece broke off from. Outside our local library is a boulder quite different from our local sandstone. It is labelled as 'an erratic block of andesitic agglomerate' which broke off 'from the parent rock in Cumbria some millions of years ago'. It was carried about 120 miles by a glacier.
The parent rock of soapstone is typically serpentine. Soapstone forms when talc, a soft mineral, replaces the magnesium in the parent rock serpentine through a process called metasomatism.
Yes, a parent rock can be a metamorphic rock. In geology, a parent rock, also known as a protolith, is the original rock from which a metamorphic rock forms. This can include sedimentary rocks, igneous rocks, or even other metamorphic rocks, which undergo changes in mineral composition and texture due to heat, pressure, or chemically active fluids. Thus, a metamorphic rock can indeed serve as the parent rock for another metamorphic rock.
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Limestone does not have a parent rock.
Chert is a type of sedimentary rock made up of quartz and has a cryptocrystalline structure. It is often considered the parent rock of flint, jasper, and agate due to their similar composition and formation processes.
Limestone doesn't normally have a parent rock. One exception to this may be a detrital limestone, whose parent rock would however also be limestone!
No, parent rock refers to the original rock from which soil is formed through weathering processes. Weathered rock particles are the result of the breakdown of parent rock due to physical, chemical, or biological processes.
Conglomerate Rock.
Marble!