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Using multiscale structural analysis to infer high-/ultrahigh-pressure assemblages in subducted rodingites of the Zermatt-Saas Zone at Valtournanche, Italy
Abstract:
Rodingites hosted in serpentinites of the upper Valtournanche (Zermatt-Saas Zone) record four stages of ductile deformation of which the first three are associated with new mineral growth; D
On the base of the modal amount of the main mineral phases three types of rodingites are individuated: epidote-, garnet-chlorite-clinopyroxene-, and vesuvianite-bearing rodingites. They are interpreted as deriving from ocean floor metasomatism of former gabbro dykes intruded in mantle rocks, successively affected by subduction-related metamorphism during the Alpine convergence.
Field mapping allowing continuous structural correlation shows that the deformation history recorded in the serpentinites affects also rodingites. On the basis of syn-D
DOI:
10.3809/jvirtex.2011.00290