Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4742618 Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors 2007 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
Syngenetic graphite in former lower crustal rocks is largely resistant against varying geochemical conditions during prograde and retrograde metamorphism. This had also been shown for graphite that is contained in normal metapelites as accessory mineral, or enriched in former black shales where it may cause high conductivity [Jödicke, H., Kruhl, J.H., Ballhaus, C., Giese, P., Untiedt, J., 2004. Syngenetic, thin graphite-rich horizons in lower crustal rocks from the Serre San Bruno, Calabria (Italy), and implications for the nature of high-conducting deep crustal layers. PEPI 141, 37-58; Nover, G., 2005. Electrical properties of crustal and mantle rocks-a review of laboratory measurements and their explanations. Surv. Geophys. 26 (5), 593-651].
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