Journal article
Intermediate granulite produced by transformation of eclogite at a felsic granulite contact, in Blanský les, Bohemian Massif
P Štípská, R Powell, M Racek, O Lexa
Journal of Metamorphic Geology | WILEY | Published : 2014
DOI: 10.1111/jmg.12079
Abstract
Layers or bodies of intermediate granulite on scales from a centimetre to a hundred metres occur commonly within the felsic granulite massifs of the Bohemian Massif. Their origin is enigmatic in that they commonly have complex microstructures that are difficult to interpret, and therefore even the sequence of crystallization of minerals is uncertain. At Kleť, in the Blanský les massif, there is a revealing outcrop in a low-strain zone in which it is clear that intermediate granulite can form by the interaction of felsic granulite with eclogite. The eclogite, retains garnet from its eclogite heritage, the grains at least partially isolated from the matrix by a plagioclase corona. The original..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Czech National Grant Agency (13-16315S to P. Stipska and O. Lexa and P210-10-P475 to M. Racek), the Ministry of Education of the Czech Republic (grant LK11202 to K. Schulmann), the French National Grant Agency (ANR DSP-Tibet). RP acknowledges ARC DP0987731. T. Theye from the Institute of Mineralogy at the University of Stuttgart is thanked for operating the microprobe. J. Baldwin and two other reviewers are thanked for their reviews, and D. Robinson is thanked for his editorial work.