Regional metamorphic petrogenetic theory is currently dominated by the hypothesis that the principal grade indicator silicates and their related minerals arise by a variety of chemical reactions. It is postulated that, with rise (or fall) in regional crustal temperature and pressure, original materials become destabilized, break down, and are dissolved in the intergranular "metamorphic fluid". The resulting ions then diffuse within, and are transported by, this fluid, in due course reacting with each other to form new minerals in equilibrium with each other and the associated fluid under the new conditions and in accordance with the Phase Rule. A second mechanism, widely accepted for such as metamorphic oxide, carbonate, sulphate and sulphi...
The concept of metasomatism was developed in the study of crustal rocks, to describe a process of ...
Andalusite-staurolite-biotite hornfels metamorphosed beneath the mafic layered rocks of the Bushveld...
The preservation of mineral assemblages that were fluid-present during their prograde history is pri...
Metamorphism and metasomatism both involve the reequilibration of mineral assemblages due to changes...
Geofluids (2010) 10, 254-269. Metamorphism and metasomatism both involve the reequilibration of mine...
Afundamental question in metamorphism is: What is the mechanism that converts one mineral assemblage...
Examples of structurally controlled regional metasomatism span most metamorphic temperatures, pressu...
For a given rate of heat input into a prograde metamorphic sequence the extent of overstep of reacti...
Examples of structurally controlled regional metasomatism span most metamorphic temperatures, pressu...
The extent to which kinetic barriers to nucleation and growth delay the onset of prograde metamorphi...
International audienceIn order to determine fluid-mineral reactions and the fluid budget in subducti...
SUMMARY: Progressively metamorphosed carbonate rocks of the Vassalboro Formation serve as a ’ natur...
The concept of metasomatism was developed in the study of crustal rocks, to describe a process of ...
Evolving pressure-temperature conditions during metamorphism drive changes in the stable mineral ass...
Andalusite-staurolite-biotite hornfels metamorphosed beneath the mafic layered rocks of the Bushveld...
The concept of metasomatism was developed in the study of crustal rocks, to describe a process of ...
Andalusite-staurolite-biotite hornfels metamorphosed beneath the mafic layered rocks of the Bushveld...
The preservation of mineral assemblages that were fluid-present during their prograde history is pri...
Metamorphism and metasomatism both involve the reequilibration of mineral assemblages due to changes...
Geofluids (2010) 10, 254-269. Metamorphism and metasomatism both involve the reequilibration of mine...
Afundamental question in metamorphism is: What is the mechanism that converts one mineral assemblage...
Examples of structurally controlled regional metasomatism span most metamorphic temperatures, pressu...
For a given rate of heat input into a prograde metamorphic sequence the extent of overstep of reacti...
Examples of structurally controlled regional metasomatism span most metamorphic temperatures, pressu...
The extent to which kinetic barriers to nucleation and growth delay the onset of prograde metamorphi...
International audienceIn order to determine fluid-mineral reactions and the fluid budget in subducti...
SUMMARY: Progressively metamorphosed carbonate rocks of the Vassalboro Formation serve as a ’ natur...
The concept of metasomatism was developed in the study of crustal rocks, to describe a process of ...
Evolving pressure-temperature conditions during metamorphism drive changes in the stable mineral ass...
Andalusite-staurolite-biotite hornfels metamorphosed beneath the mafic layered rocks of the Bushveld...
The concept of metasomatism was developed in the study of crustal rocks, to describe a process of ...
Andalusite-staurolite-biotite hornfels metamorphosed beneath the mafic layered rocks of the Bushveld...
The preservation of mineral assemblages that were fluid-present during their prograde history is pri...