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protolithssuch

Protolithssuch is a neologism occasionally encountered in geoscience discussions and speculative fiction to describe the process or discipline of inferring the original protolith—the parental rock—from the present metamorphic or sedimentary rock. The term blends protolith with the suffix -such, loosely implying "the search for" or "study of" protoliths. It is not a standard term in formal geology; mainstream literature generally uses phrases like protolith reconstruction or protolith identification.

In scope, protolithssuch encompasses methods used to deduce protolith composition and conditions, including mineralogical analysis, whole-rock

Limitations include metamorphic overprinting, partial resetting of isotopic systems, and sample selection bias. In practice, specialists

Usage notes: The term occurs mainly in theoretical discussions, teaching contexts, and some fiction inspired by

See also: protolith; metamorphism; geochronology; isotope geochemistry; crustal evolution.

geochemistry,
isotope
geochemistry
(such
as
U-Pb,
Sm-Nd,
and
Rb-Sr
systems),
detrital
zircon
provenance,
and
experimental
petrology.
It
also
involves
integrating
metamorphic
texture,
pressure–temperature
history,
and
metamorphic
facies
to
backtrack
to
original
rock
types
such
as
peridotite,
granodiorite,
or
pelitic
sediments.
employ
term-specific
approaches
like
protolith
identification
or
metamorphic
petrology
rather
than
the
umbrella
term
protolithssuch.
deep-time
crustal
evolution.
It
should
be
distinguished
from
related
concepts
such
as
protolith,
metamorphism,
and
crustal
provenance
studies.