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Zuccali, M., and Spalla, M.I. (2011) Prograde lawsonite during the flow of continental crust in the Alpine subduction: Strain vs. metamorphism partitioning, a field-analysis approach to infer tectonometamorphic evolutions (Sesia-Lanzo Zone, Western Italian Alps). Journal of Structural Geology, 33, 3, 381-398.

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Original EntryZuccali, M., and Spalla, M.I. (2011) Prograde lawsonite during the flow of continental crust in the Alpine subduction: Strain vs. metamorphism partitioning, a field-analysis approach to infer tectonometamorphic evolutions (Sesia-Lanzo Zone, Western Italian Alps). Journal of Structural Geology, 33, 3, 381-398.
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Full ReferenceZuccali, M., and Spalla, M.I. (2011) Prograde lawsonite during the flow of continental crust in the Alpine subduction: Strain vs. metamorphism partitioning, a field-analysis approach to infer tectonometamorphic evolutions (Sesia-Lanzo Zone, Western Italian Alps). Journal of Structural Geology, 33, 3, 381-398.
Plain TextZuccali, M., and Spalla, M.I. (2011) Prograde lawsonite during the flow of continental crust in the Alpine subduction: Strain vs. metamorphism partitioning, a field-analysis approach to infer tectonometamorphic evolutions (Sesia-Lanzo Zone, Western Italian Alps). Journal of Structural Geology, 33, 3, 381-398.

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Ivozio, Borgofranco d'Ivrea, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy
Alpe Mecio outcrop, Corio, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy
Monte Soglio-Rocca Canavese micaschist outcrops, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy

Mineral Occurrences

LocalityMineral(s)
Ivozio, Borgofranco d'Ivrea, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy Albite, Amphibole Supergroup, Epidote, Fine-grained metamafic-rock, Garnet Group, Kyanite, Lawsonite, Omphacite, Paragonite, Quartz, Zoisite
Alpe Mecio outcrop, Corio, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy Eclogite, Glaucophanite, Lawsonite, Mica schist
Monte Soglio-Rocca Canavese micaschist outcrops, Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy Eclogite, Glaucophanite, Lawsonite, Mica schist


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