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Staurolite-forming reactions in the eastern Dalradian rocks of Scotland
Authors
E. Baltatzis
Publication date
1 January 1979
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Abstract
Data on mineral and rock compositions along with textural relations are used to deduce the staurolite-forming reactions in eastern Dalradian rocks in Scotland. Initially staurolite is formed as a product of the breakdown of the assemblage chloritoid +quartz in iron-rich metapelites. With increase in grade the iron-rich rocks are succeeded by more magnesium-rich ones and staurolite is formed as a product of the breakdown of the assemblage chloritoid +chlorite+muscovite. © 1979 Springer-Verlag
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