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Introduction to Metamorphic Textures and Microstructures - Pagina 101
Retrogression or retrograde metamorphism is a process involving the breakdown of higher P-T assemblages in association with declining P-T conditions. Since the majority of retrograde reactions require hydration or carbonation (Table 7.1), ...
A. J. Barker, A. J. Barker (Ph. D.), 1998
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Metamorphism and Crustal Evolution: Papers in Honour of ...
Retrograde processes The processes that lead to retrograde reaction in melt-bearing metamorphic rocks have been extensively discussed in the recent literature (Kriegsman & Hensen, 1998; Spear et al., 1999; Kriegsman, 2001; Thompson, ...
Ram Swaroop Sharma, Harel Thomas, 2005
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Introduction to Metamorphic Textures and Microstructures
Retrogression or retrograde metamorphism is a process involving the breakdown of higher P-T assemblages in association with declining P-T conditions. Since the majority of retrograde reactions require hydration or carbonation (Table 7.1), ...
Barker, A.J. (Department of Geology, University of Southampton), 2013
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Ultrahigh-pressure Metamorphism and Geodynamics in ... - Pagina 234
In some fine-grained UHP metamorphic rocks, Sm/Nd isotopic systematics appear to be in equilibrium among the UHP phases, showing the best estimate for the age of peak metamorphism at 226 ± 3 Ma. ( In I he other hand, retrograde ...
Wallace Gary Ernst, J. G. Liou, 2000
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Metamorphic Textures - Pagina 301
RETROGRADE METAMORPHISM Many metamorphic rocks contain evidence of retrograde mineral changes, i.e. alteration of higher “grade” minerals to lower ones. Many of these changes involve hydration and are considered to be the result ...
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Fluid—Rock Interactions during Metamorphism
For example, inadetailed study of evolutionoffluids intheAlpsduring retrograde metamorphism Mullis (1983) and Mullisetal. (1983) describe fluid compositional changes that require interactionof the fluidswith hostrock mineral assemblagesprior ...
J.V. Walther, Brian J.B. Wood, 2012
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Low-Grade Metamorphism - Pagina 188
... through the lower dyke complex were low, as indicated by Sr isotope ratios and only slight chemical changes (Alt et al., 1996a,b). Subsequent retrograde alteration in the lower dykes was similar to metamorphism in the upper dykes (Fig.
M. Frey, Douglas Robinson, 2009
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Ophiolites in Earth History - Pagina 273
Serpentine with accessory magnetite and late veins containing a diverse assemblage of minor minerals developed as further retrograde metamorphism again recrystallized the rocks during the Alleghe- nian Orogeny. Combining the data and ...
Yildirim Dilek, Paul T. Robinson, 2003
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A Pictorial Guide to Metamorphic Rocks in the Field - Pagina 237
There are several other processes that occur along the retrograde metamorphic path (Figs. 1.3, 22.1A) that are not generally considered to be retrograde metamorphism as such. One of these is the unmixing of solid solutions into two or more ...
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Equilibrium and Kinetics in Contact Metamorphism: The ... - Pagina 411
The distribution of retrograde metamorphism provides a little evidence in this matter. Pattison and Harte (Chap. 8, this Vol.) note that retrograde reactions, particularly the extensive conversion of cordierite to pinite, are common at all grades ...
Gerhard Voll, Jutta Töpel, David R.M. Pattison, 2012