<descriptor thcode="4"><thesaurus thcode="4" name="Lithologic classification of geologic map units" scope="Rock types commonly found on geologic maps. Terms may combine compositional, textural, and genetic characteristics. Also includes unconsolidated materials that may be mapped as units. Not specific enough for categorizing hand samples or outcrops." creator="U.S. Geological Survey" rights="Public domain" edition="6.2" date="2004-08-16" codetype="alpha" prefix="lithclass" uri="http://www.usgs.gov/science/Lithclass6.2" tblname="lith" nonpref="lithnp" relterm="lithrt" root_code="0" contact="pschweitzer"><category><term thcode="25" code="10" name="persons" parent="2" scope="Terms specify individual people, typically by name."/><term thcode="25" code="30" name="ambiguous labels" parent="26" scope="A given preferred label may be used for more than one concept in the thesaurus. A concept must be specified using its unique identifier (code). This may occur in the names of places or people."/><term thcode="25" code="17" name="pseudohierarchical" parent="11" scope="Broader-narrower relationships exist in the vocabulary but have no semantic relation to the terms themselves, for example, a list of peoples' names arranged hierarchically by the first letter of the surname."/><term thcode="25" code="14" name="not transitive" parent="12" scope="Narrower terms cannot reliably be understood as parts of, types of, or instances of the terms that are broader than them."/><term thcode="25" code="9" name="organizations" parent="2" scope="Terms specify human organizations, their subdivisions and relationships, as well as characteristics of such organizations."/><term thcode="25" code="10" name="persons" parent="2" scope="Terms specify individual people, typically by name."/><term thcode="25" code="30" name="ambiguous labels" parent="26" scope="A given preferred label may be used for more than one concept in the thesaurus. A concept must be specified using its unique identifier (code). This may occur in the names of places or people."/><term thcode="25" code="17" name="pseudohierarchical" parent="11" scope="Broader-narrower relationships exist in the vocabulary but have no semantic relation to the terms themselves, for example, a list of peoples' names arranged hierarchically by the first letter of the surname."/><term thcode="25" code="14" name="not transitive" parent="12" scope="Narrower terms cannot reliably be understood as parts of, types of, or instances of the terms that are broader than them."/><term thcode="25" code="9" name="organizations" parent="2" scope="Terms specify human organizations, their subdivisions and relationships, as well as characteristics of such organizations."/></category><altlabel><altlabel>Lithclass6.2</altlabel><altlabel>Lithclass6.2</altlabel></altlabel></thesaurus><term thcode="4" code="5.2" name="Metasedimentary rock" parent="5" scope="A sedimentary rock that shows evidence of having been subjected to metamorphism."/><bt><term thcode="4" code="5" name="Metamorphic rock" parent="0" scope="A rock derived from pre-existing rocks by mineralogical, chemical, and/or structural changes, essentially in the solid state, in response to marked changes in temperature, pressure, shearing stress, and chemical environment, generally at depth in the earth's crust."/><term thcode="4" code="0" name="Earth material" scope="Geologic map unit classification (Bruce R. Johnson) version 6.2: A hierarchical classification of earth materials for digital geologic maps."/></bt><nt><term thcode="4" code="5.2.5" name="Marble" parent="5.2" scope="A metamorphic rock consisting predominantly of fine- to coarse-grained recrystallized calcite and/or dolomite, usually with a granoblastic, saccharoidal texture."/><term thcode="4" code="5.2.1" name="Meta-argillite" parent="5.2" scope="An argillite that has been metamorphosed."/><term thcode="4" code="5.2.4" name="Metaconglomerate" parent="5.2" scope="A metamorphic rock formed by recrystallization of a conglomerate."/><term thcode="4" code="5.2.3" name="Quartzite" parent="5.2" scope="A granoblastic metamorphic rock consisting mainly of quartz and formed by recrystallization of sandstone or chert by either regional or thermal metamorphism."/><term thcode="4" code="5.2.2" name="Slate" parent="5.2" scope="A compact, fine-grained metamorphic rock that possesses slaty cleavage and hence can be split into slabs and thin plates"/></nt></descriptor>