Overview
Explore the intricacies of regional metamorphism in basic rocks through this 25-minute geology lecture. Delve into the transformative processes that occur in igneous and sedimentary rocks under high pressure and temperature conditions over large areas. Learn about the characteristic mineral assemblages, textures, and structures that develop during regional metamorphism of basaltic compositions. Examine the progression from low-grade to high-grade metamorphic facies and their implications for understanding tectonic settings and crustal evolution. Gain insights into the interpretation of metamorphic rocks in the field and their significance in unraveling Earth's dynamic history. Suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate geology students, this lecture is part of a comprehensive 16-week petrology course led by Dr. Harel Thomas, Professor of Applied Geology at Doctor Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya.
Syllabus
W15D2 Regional Metamorphism of Basic Rocks (Petrology)
Taught by
Dr. Harel Thomas Petrology