Journal article
Eclogite-facies sea-floor hydrothermally-altered rocks: Calculated phase equilibria for an example from the western alps at servette
G Rebay, R Powell
Ofioliti | OFIOLITI | Published : 2012
Abstract
In the St. Marcel Valley at Servette in the Western Alps metabasic rocks crop out that were variably altered in a sea-floor hydrothermal system. Successively, they were metamorphosed to eclogite facies. This was used as an opportunity to explore the range of eclogite-facies mineral assemblages that can develop in such altered rocks. The continuum is represented qualitatively by a series of rock-types: eclogite, glaucophanite, talc schist and chlorite schist, with increasing alteration, supposed to all have involved eclogite-facies mineral assemblages. Later, they were variably retrogressed under greenschist-facies conditions. The eclogite-facies mineral assemblages developed from the broad a..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank A. Okay and an anonymous reviewer for constructive comments and suggestions and D. Robinson, S. Angiboust and S. Endo for those on an earlier version of this manuscript. We thank Silvana Martin for introducing us to the Servette rocks. GR acknowledges the support of PRIN 2008 "Tectonic trajectories of subducted lithosphere in the Alpine collisional orogen from structure, metamorphism and litostratigraphy". RP acknowledges the support of ARC DP0987731.