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Vesuvianite and Grossular as Products of Regional Metamorphism

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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The chemical environment of vesuvianite and grossular is typically revealed in their associated minerals, calcite, diopside, scapolite, and wollastonite, characteristically developed under the physical conditions prevailing in thermal metamorphism.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1927

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page 374 note 1 Wollastonite as a constituent of a grossular-vesuvianite-diopside-microcline assemblage is once recorded from the limestone of the Carie Burn.

page 375 note 1 Geol. Mag., Vol. LVIII, 1921, p. 307.Google Scholar

page 375 note 2 Loc. cit.

page 376 note 1 Kolderup, N. H., “Die Injektionsmetamorphose des Dolomitmarmors im Mögstergebiet in westlichen Norwegen,” Bergens Museums Aarbok, 19231924, Naturvidensk. raekke, Nr. 1.Google Scholar