• What are two types of metamorphic rocks?
    • What 2 sedimentary rocks can turn into marble?
    • Is Schist a schistose?
  • A schist showing characteristic scaly schistose texture caused by platy micas. Schist (/ˈʃɪst/ SHIST) is a medium-grained metamorphic rock showing pronounced schistosity.
  • 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.
  • Schistose rocks are common in areas of regional metamorphism, where rocks have been subjected to high temperatures and pressures.
  • Schist is a foliated metamorphic rock composed of plate-shaped mineral grains, large enough to be seen with the human eye.
  • Schistosity is a type of foliation, characterised by the preferred orientation of elongated or platy mineral grains (which are abundant in schistose rocks).
  • sedimentary or metamorphic rock. schist. shale. slate. edit. Statements. subclass of. rock. 0 references. image. Schist Scotland ss 2007.JPG1,600 × 1,200; 1.2 MB.
  • Rocks in which metamorphic minerals are easily seen by eye or hand lens and in which the mineral grains have a highly orientated fabric are called schists.
  • 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.
  • schistose rock. Additional Functions. ... Rocks ⇒ metamorphic rocks and metasediments ⇒ foliated metamorphic rock ⇒ non-mylonitic foliated metamorphic rock.