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Chloritoid-Bearing Mineral Assemblages in High-Pressure Metapelites from the Bughea Complex, Leaota Massif (South Carpathians)
High-Mg chloritoid (XMg = 0·40–0·47) and relatively high-Mg staurolite (XMg = 0·25–0·28) coexisting with kyanite and garnet were identified in a mica–garnet-rich rock associated with very high-pressure eclogites in the Bughea Complex of the Leaota Massif (South Carpathians). Major and trace element...
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