What about the classic locality of Alpe Sponda (Ticino, HE) where
St + Crd occurs with Bt, Ms, Pg, Ky, but no Qtz?
Cheers, Ed
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Subject: ms+ cd +st +bi assemblage
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> Dear All,
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> In relation with the paper from Pattison and al " polymetamorphic origin of muscovite + cordierite + Staurolite + biotite " (1999), I would like to know yours opinions about this thins section (attachment) found in " la Montagne Noire " (France) where the equilibrium at Tmax seems to be
obvious.
> Do you know some other examples like this?
>
> Sincerely
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