The various models for the nature and origin of fluids in granulite facies metamorphism were summarized. Field and petrologic evidence exists for both fluid-absent and fluid-present deep crustal metamorphism. The South Indian granulite province is often cited as a fluid-rich example. The fluids must have been low in H2O and thus high in CO2. Deep crustal and subcrustal sources of CO2 are as yet unproven possibilities. There is much recent discussion of the possible ways in which deep crustal melts and fluids could have interacted in granulite metamorphism. Possible explanations for the characteristically low activity of H2O associated with granulite terranes were discussed. Granulites of the Adirondacks, New York, show evidence for vapor-ab...
M.Sc.A fluid inclusion study was performed on the following rock types: ● Metapelitic granulites tha...
AbstractDuring granulite-facies metamorphism of metasedimentary rocks by the infiltration of carboni...
During granulite-facies metamorphism of metasedimentary rocks by the infiltration of carbonic fluids...
The fluid phase plays an important role in many crustal processes, such as metamorphism, metasomatis...
Since the discovery of CO2 fluid inclusions in granulites, the role of fluids in the formation of th...
Data was discussed from several different terrains in which CO2-rich fluid inclusions occur despite ...
Abstract Granulites constitute a major part of the (lower) continental crust, occurring on a regiona...
Lower crustal granulites, which constitute the base of all continents, belong to two series: high-pr...
Results on late Proterozoic metamorphism of granulite in the Adirondacks are presented. There more t...
AbstractHigh-grade dehydration of amphibolite-facies rocks to granulite-facies is a process that can...
High-grade dehydration of amphibolite-facies rocks to granulite-facies is a process that can involve...
Post-metamorphic effects in the anorthosites of the Adirondacks, New York were described. Calcite-ch...
At peak granulite-facies metamorphic conditions, lower continental crust is arguably fluxed by large...
The Southern Marginal Zone of the Limpopo Complex documents strong evidence that CO2-rich (XCO2=0.7–...
AbstractAt peak granulite-facies metamorphic conditions, lower continental crust is arguably fluxed ...
M.Sc.A fluid inclusion study was performed on the following rock types: ● Metapelitic granulites tha...
AbstractDuring granulite-facies metamorphism of metasedimentary rocks by the infiltration of carboni...
During granulite-facies metamorphism of metasedimentary rocks by the infiltration of carbonic fluids...
The fluid phase plays an important role in many crustal processes, such as metamorphism, metasomatis...
Since the discovery of CO2 fluid inclusions in granulites, the role of fluids in the formation of th...
Data was discussed from several different terrains in which CO2-rich fluid inclusions occur despite ...
Abstract Granulites constitute a major part of the (lower) continental crust, occurring on a regiona...
Lower crustal granulites, which constitute the base of all continents, belong to two series: high-pr...
Results on late Proterozoic metamorphism of granulite in the Adirondacks are presented. There more t...
AbstractHigh-grade dehydration of amphibolite-facies rocks to granulite-facies is a process that can...
High-grade dehydration of amphibolite-facies rocks to granulite-facies is a process that can involve...
Post-metamorphic effects in the anorthosites of the Adirondacks, New York were described. Calcite-ch...
At peak granulite-facies metamorphic conditions, lower continental crust is arguably fluxed by large...
The Southern Marginal Zone of the Limpopo Complex documents strong evidence that CO2-rich (XCO2=0.7–...
AbstractAt peak granulite-facies metamorphic conditions, lower continental crust is arguably fluxed ...
M.Sc.A fluid inclusion study was performed on the following rock types: ● Metapelitic granulites tha...
AbstractDuring granulite-facies metamorphism of metasedimentary rocks by the infiltration of carboni...
During granulite-facies metamorphism of metasedimentary rocks by the infiltration of carbonic fluids...