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Hornfels
A fine-grained metamorphic rock formed by the contact metamorphism of shale and other clay-rich rocks.
Foliation
The repetitive layering in metamorphic rocks, which occurs due to the reorientation of minerals under intense heat and pressure.
Thrust Fault
a type of reverse fault where the upper block, above the fault plane, moves up and over the lower block.
Metamorphic Rock
rock that has undergone transformation from an original form due to high pressure, high temperature, or both.
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