foliaatio
Foliaatio is a term used in geology to describe a type of fabric in metamorphic rocks. It is characterized by the parallel or subparallel arrangement of platy or elongated minerals, such as micas and amphiboles. This layering or foliation develops under directed pressure during metamorphism, causing the minerals to recrystallize and align perpendicular to the direction of maximum stress.
The development of foliation is a key indicator of the metamorphic conditions a rock has experienced. The
Slaty cleavage is fine-grained and allows rocks like slate to split into thin, flat sheets. Phyllitic texture