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Graphite schist (4.2 centimeters across at its widest)

Metamorphic rocks result from intense alteration of any previously existing rocks by heat and/or pressure and/or chemical change. This can happen as a result of regional metamorphism (large-scale tectonic events, such as continental collision or subduction), burial metamorphism (super-deep burial), contact metamorphism (by the heat & chemicals from nearby magma or lava), hydrothermal metamorphism (by superheated groundwater), shear metamorphism (in or near a fault zone), or shock metamorphism (by an impact event). Other categories include thermal metamorphism, kinetic metamorphism, and nuclear metamorphism. Many metamorphic rocks have a foliated texture, but some are crystalline or glassy.

Schist is an intermediate- to high-grade, foliated metamorphic rock. It is highly variable in appearance, depending on the mineral content, which is a function of the precursor rock and specific temperature-pressure conditions. Garden-variety schists form by metamorphism of phyllites. Schists typically have medium- to large-sized crystals, unlike the microcrystalline nature of slate & phyllite.

Schist's foliated texture (= crystals aligned into bands or stripes or layers) is often only seen when specimens are viewed on edge.

Graphite schist forms by intermediate- or higher-grade metamorphism of coal. This results in a foliated rock dominated by the mineral graphite (C - carbon). Graphite schist has a metallic luster, silvery-gray color, a slick and greasy feel, is very soft (H = 1), and easily marks paper.
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This image was originally posted to Flickr by James St. John at https://flickr.com/photos/47445767@N05/16921730322 (archive). It was reviewed on 2 Disyembre 2019 by FlickreviewR 2 and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by-2.0.

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