International audienceA shallow-level dioritic pluton of Upper Cretaceous age caused extensive contact metamorphism of a Mesozoic calcareous sequence at Oraviţa-Ciclova in Romania. The peak metamorphic assemblage (stage I) includes wollastonite, åkermanite-rich melilite, Ti-rich calcic garnet, and pyrrhotite. A second, subsequent paragenesis (stage II) is due to local decreases in fluid pressure and includes gehlenite, Ti-poor calcic garnet, monticellite, Al-rich diopside, magnetite, perovskite, and probably a Ca-Si mineral (kilchoanite?). An early hydrothermal stage (stage III) produced retrogression of the first two stages and a paragenesis including vesuvianite, clintonite, fukalite, katoite, and hydroxylellestadite. A second, late hydro...