- Source: Metamorphic reaction
A metamorphic reaction is a chemical reaction that takes place during the geological process of metamorphism wherein one assemblage of minerals is transformed into a second assemblage which is stable under the new temperature/pressure conditions resulting in the final stable state of the observed metamorphic rock.
Examples include the production of talc under varied metamorphic conditions:
serpentine + carbon dioxide → talc + magnesite + water
chlorite + quartz → kyanite + talc + water
Polymorphic Transformations
Exsolution Reactions
Devolatilization Reactions
Continuous Reactions
Ion Exchange Reactions
Oxidation/Reduction Reactions
Reactions Involving Dissolved Species
Chemographics
Petrogenetic Grids
Schreinemakers Method
Reaction Mechanisms
See also
Index mineral
Notes
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Daftar permainan arkade
- Metamorphic reaction
- Metamorphism
- Metamorphic facies
- Metamorphic rock
- Metamorphic (disambiguation)
- Catagenesis (geology)
- Anthophyllite
- Monazite geochronology
- Metamorphic zone
- Talc
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