The mineralogical modification of the chemistry of metamorphic rocks
Geological Magazine1972Vol. 109(4), pp. 331–337
Abstract
Summary It is pointed out, with a few examples, that metamorphic rock compositions can be significantly modified by the stable mineralogy that itself may provoke metasomatic movement, as distinct from externally actuated metasomatism.
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