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Textural Relations and Mineral Compositions of Retrogressed Low-Grade, High-Pressure Metabasites and Phyllites around Krkonose-Jizera Complex and near Kraslice in Krusné Hory Mts.
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The rocks from both areas are strongly retrogressed into greenschist facies assemblages. Relatively fresh blueschists with strong foliation, defined by blue amphibole, phengite and epidote, are locally preserved in the eastern part of the Krkonose-Jizera Complex. Some coarse-grained unfoliated varieties with primary igneous pyroxene and pseudomorphs of plagioclase are also present in this area. Beside blue amphibole, albite, epidote and phengite, other blueschist facies minerals in metabasites are garnet, chlorite, titanite and aegirine. Blue amphibole is usually replaced by chlorite and ...
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Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London
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