A representative metamorphic reaction in UHT granulites: sapphirine and quartz that have reacted to form spinel, sillimanite and cordierite

Mechanisms to generate ultrahigh-temperature metamorphism

  • Shujuan Jiao
  • Michael Brown
  • Jinghui Guo
Review Article

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