- timesmojo.com what-is-schistose-rock/
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- Is Schist a schistose?
- en.wikipedia.org SchistWhere the type of the original rock (the protolith) is discernible, the schist is usually given a name reflecting its protolith, such as schistose metasandstone.
- geologyscience.com rocks/metamorphic-rocks/schist/Schist is medium grade metamorphic rock, formed by means of the metamorphosis of mudstone / shale, or some forms of igneous rock, to a higher than slate.
- sandatlas.org schist/Schistosity is a type of foliation, characterised by the preferred orientation of elongated or platy mineral grains (which are abundant in schistose rocks).
- geologyin.com Metamorphic RocksSchistose rocks are common in areas of regional metamorphism, where rocks have been subjected to high temperatures and pressures.
- goldenspikecompany.com schist/It seldom occurs near gneissose granites, and the schist is affected by them. Schistose calc, serpentines, and tuffs can all be found in these parent rocks.
- mineralienatlas.de lexikon/index.php/RockData…schistose rock. Additional Functions. ... Rocks ⇒ metamorphic rocks and metasediments ⇒ foliated metamorphic rock ⇒ non-mylonitic foliated metamorphic rock.
- wikidata.org wiki/Q9394813schistose rock (Q9394813). From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. sedimentary or metamorphic rock. schist. shale.
- science.smith.edu ~jbrady/petrology/rock-library/…Schist. IUGS definition of schist: "Metamorphic rock displaying a schistose structure, which means that the rock is characterized by a schistosity that is well...
- outforia.com schist/Rarely it’ll develop near gneissose granites, and those will influence the schist. From these parent rocks, you’ll see schistose calc, serpentines, and tuffs.