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Taguchi, Tomoki, Miyake, Akira, Enami, Masaki, Igami, Yohei (2018) Significance of an amorphous SiO2phase in a pseudomorph after coesite enclosed in garnet from ultrahigh-pressure eclogite, Su-Lu Belt, eastern China. Journal of Metamorphic Geology, 36 (7) 843-854 doi:10.1111/jmg.12315

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TitleSignificance of an amorphous SiO2phase in a pseudomorph after coesite enclosed in garnet from ultrahigh-pressure eclogite, Su-Lu Belt, eastern China
JournalJournal of Metamorphic Geology
AuthorsTaguchi, TomokiAuthor
Miyake, AkiraAuthor
Enami, MasakiAuthor
Igami, YoheiAuthor
Year2018 (September)Volume36
Page(s)843-854Issue7
PublisherWiley
DOIdoi:10.1111/jmg.12315Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID159165Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:159165:5
GUID04879c9d-0f29-4ca9-89da-2aaaa209d23c
Full ReferenceTaguchi, Tomoki, Miyake, Akira, Enami, Masaki, Igami, Yohei (2018) Significance of an amorphous SiO2phase in a pseudomorph after coesite enclosed in garnet from ultrahigh-pressure eclogite, Su-Lu Belt, eastern China. Journal of Metamorphic Geology, 36 (7) 843-854 doi:10.1111/jmg.12315
Plain TextTaguchi, Tomoki, Miyake, Akira, Enami, Masaki, Igami, Yohei (2018) Significance of an amorphous SiO2phase in a pseudomorph after coesite enclosed in garnet from ultrahigh-pressure eclogite, Su-Lu Belt, eastern China. Journal of Metamorphic Geology, 36 (7) 843-854 doi:10.1111/jmg.12315
In(2018, September) Journal of Metamorphic Geology Vol. 36 (7) Wiley

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Enami (1990) American Mineralogist Quartz pseudomorphs after coesite in eclogites from Shandong province, east China 75, 381
Frezzotti (2015) XI International Eclogite Conference, Dominican Geological Survey , 38
Godard (2011) Ultrahigh-pressure metamorphism 25 years after the discovery of coesite and diamond , 125
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Kingma (1994) American Mineralogist Raman spectroscopic study of microcrystalline silica 79, 269
Not Yet Imported: Ultrahigh Pressure Mineralogy - book-chapter : 10.1515/9781501509179-004

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Nagasaki , A 1997 Petrology and Geochemistry of Su-Lu ultra high-pressure metamorphic rocks, China Nagoya University 20
Yang (1989) Third International Eclogite Conference, Blackwell, Terra Abstracts Evidence for a former sanidine-coesite-eclogite at Lanshantou, Eastern China, and the recognition of the Chinese ā€œSu-Lu Coesite-Eclogite Provinceā€ 1, 26


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