Starting from the hypothesis that the lower continental crust is dominated by granulites, some essential features of granulites are recalled. Two general P-T-t paths are possible, clockwise and anticlockwise, of which the former is more common for high pressure granulites, the latter for low pressure granulites. For high temperature, low pressure granulites, granulite metamorphism appears to be a discrete event, caused by a sudden temperature increase in a more or less thickened crust. The complex granulite chemistry, characterised by the possible mobility of some elements (LILE, Ti), as well as the P-T-t evolution, are explained by two complementary mechanisms operating simultaneously in different domains and at a variable scale: fluid-abs...
AbstractDuring granulite-facies metamorphism of metasedimentary rocks by the infiltration of carboni...
Granitic plutons generally afford pleasant, mostly unchallenging landscapes. However, on closer insp...
Granitod batholiths of I-type features (mostly granodiorites and tonalites), and particularly those ...
Lower crustal granulites, which constitute the base of all continents, belong to two series: high-pr...
The formation of continents involves a combination of magmatic and metamorphic processes. These proc...
It is shown on a basis of generalization of lateral and vertical distribution of P-T parameters in g...
At peak granulite-facies metamorphic conditions, lower continental crust is arguably fluxed by large...
AbstractAt peak granulite-facies metamorphic conditions, lower continental crust is arguably fluxed ...
Felsic granulites from the Kutná Hora complex in the Moldanubian zone of central Europe preserve min...
AbstractHigh-grade dehydration of amphibolite-facies rocks to granulite-facies is a process that can...
A suite of high-Mg-Al granulites from Sunkarametta, Eastern Ghats Belt, India, shows contrasting pro...
High-grade dehydration of amphibolite-facies rocks to granulite-facies is a process that can involve...
Abstract Granulites constitute a major part of the (lower) continental crust, occurring on a regiona...
This thesis presents research on high-temperature metamorphic processes. A recent development in pet...
The various models for the nature and origin of fluids in granulite facies metamorphism were summari...
AbstractDuring granulite-facies metamorphism of metasedimentary rocks by the infiltration of carboni...
Granitic plutons generally afford pleasant, mostly unchallenging landscapes. However, on closer insp...
Granitod batholiths of I-type features (mostly granodiorites and tonalites), and particularly those ...
Lower crustal granulites, which constitute the base of all continents, belong to two series: high-pr...
The formation of continents involves a combination of magmatic and metamorphic processes. These proc...
It is shown on a basis of generalization of lateral and vertical distribution of P-T parameters in g...
At peak granulite-facies metamorphic conditions, lower continental crust is arguably fluxed by large...
AbstractAt peak granulite-facies metamorphic conditions, lower continental crust is arguably fluxed ...
Felsic granulites from the Kutná Hora complex in the Moldanubian zone of central Europe preserve min...
AbstractHigh-grade dehydration of amphibolite-facies rocks to granulite-facies is a process that can...
A suite of high-Mg-Al granulites from Sunkarametta, Eastern Ghats Belt, India, shows contrasting pro...
High-grade dehydration of amphibolite-facies rocks to granulite-facies is a process that can involve...
Abstract Granulites constitute a major part of the (lower) continental crust, occurring on a regiona...
This thesis presents research on high-temperature metamorphic processes. A recent development in pet...
The various models for the nature and origin of fluids in granulite facies metamorphism were summari...
AbstractDuring granulite-facies metamorphism of metasedimentary rocks by the infiltration of carboni...
Granitic plutons generally afford pleasant, mostly unchallenging landscapes. However, on closer insp...
Granitod batholiths of I-type features (mostly granodiorites and tonalites), and particularly those ...