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dynamometamorphism

ˌdynamometaˈmorphism
  [f. dynamo- + metamorphism.]
  1. The transformation of energy from one mode of action to another.

1896 Yale Univ. Grad. Course Instruct. 58 Effects of dynamo-metamorphism.

  2. Geol. = dynamic metamorphism (dynamic a. and n. A. 9). So ˌdynamometaˈmorphic a.

1888 J. P. Iddings tr. Rosenbusch's Microsc. Physiogr. Rock-Making Min. 223 The product of a dynamo-metamorphic alteration of plagioclase. 1889 Geol. Mag. 243 Rosenbusch..seeking to bring clearly into view the consideration that the special kind of metamorphism referred to is only produced when the mechanical forces effect movement, and thus do work, suggested the term Dynamical metamorphism or dynamometamorphism. 1904 Nature 4 Aug. 317/2 The observations of..Barrois in Brittany thus receive confirmation from the stronghold of the dynamometamorphic school. 1909 F. P. Mennell Introd. Petrol. xix. 152 It is usual to discriminate between dynamo- and pyrometamorphic types. Ibid., These rocks which owe their immediate characters to dynamometamorphism..are usually grouped together under the name of schists. 1966 McGraw-Hill Encycl. Sci. & Technol. VIII. 296a/2 Cataclastic rocks are mechanically sheared and crushed. They represent products of dynamometamorphism, or kinetic metamorphism.

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