Metamorphic reactions govern the evolution of the Earth’s crust through a range of tectonic movements, most of which are influenced by thermodynamic contributions. However, there is evidence that ...
In continental and subduction settings, fault zones are dynamic environments where brittle failure, fluid flow and high-strain deformation interact to produce a spectrum of metamorphic transformations ...
Granulite terranes represent some of the highest-temperature segments of continental crust, recording the late stages of orogenesis under conditions of 700–1100 °C and pressures of 6–15 kbar. These ...
Thermodynamics of Himalayan orogenesis / K. V. Hodges -- Barrovian regional metamorphism / R. A. Jamieson ... [et al.] -- Characterization and interpretation of P-T paths with multiple thermal peaks / ...
Frost,B. R., K. R. Chamberlain, S. Swapp, C. D. Frost, and T.P. Hulsebosch, 2000, Late Archean structural and metamorphic history of the Wind River Range: Evidence ...
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