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contact metamorphism
noun
, Geology.
- localized metamorphism resulting from the heat of an igneous intrusion.
contact metamorphism
- A type of metamorphism in which the mineralogy and texture of a body of rock are changed by exposure to the pressure and extreme temperature associated with a body of intruding magma. Contact metamorphism often results in the formation of valuable minerals, such as garnet and emery, through the interaction of the hot magma with adjacent rock.
- See also aureoleCompare regional metamorphism
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Word History and Origins
Origin of contact metamorphism1
First recorded in 1875–80
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Example Sentences
The heat of an intruded magma affects the rocks it traverses and produces what is termed contact metamorphism.
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In contact metamorphism, thin sheets of molten rock produce less effect than thicker ones.
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Lapis lazuli usually occurs in crystalline limestone, and seems to be a product of contact metamorphism.
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Contact metamorphism, on the other hand, may develop valuable mineral deposits (see pp. 20, 45-46).
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Hence it is that the subject of contact metamorphism is of interest to economic geologists.
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