Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9461829 | Comptes Rendus Geoscience | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Thin levels of amphibolites from the Canigou, Albères and Cap de Creus massifs have been studied in order to investigate their pressure and temperature evolution during time. P and T values have been calculated using the amphibole-plagioclase-quartz thermo-barometer. Si, Al, Mg and Fe of zoned amphiboles have been analysed from core to rim by microprobe. By combining the results obtained from several (or different) crystals, P-T-t paths have been determined using the amphibole-plagioclase-quartz equilibriums. In the Canigou Massif, the amphibolites have recorded anti-clockwise P-T-t paths around a peak of metamorphism located at about 650â°C-6.1 kbar, whereas in the Albères Massif, the calculated P-T-t paths of amphibolites near the paragneisses are retrograde only, from 600â°C-5 kbar to 450â°C-2.5 kbar, but one cummingtonite-bearing amphibolite has also recorded an anti-clockwise evolution around 650â°C-4.5 kbar. The retrograde P-T-t paths recorded for amphibolites from the 'Cap de Creus' Massif are retrograde only, from 650â°C-6 kbar and 400â°C-1 kbar. To cite this article: C. Triboulet et al., C. R. Geoscience 337 (2005).
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Authors
Claude Triboulet, Gérard Guitard, Ildiko Katona, Marina Navidad,