Original paper
Local partial melting of the lower crust triggered by hydration through melt–rock interaction: an example from Fiordland, New Zealand
Abstract
We investigate a low‐strain outcrop of the lower crust, the Pembroke Granulite, exposed in northern Fiordland, New Zealand, which exhibits localized partial melting. Migmatite and associated tschermakite–clinozoisite (TC) gneiss form irregular, elongate bodies that cut a two‐pyroxene–pargasite (PP) gneiss. Gradational boundaries between rock types, and the progressive nature of changes in mineral assemblage, microstructure and chemistry are...
Paper Details
Title
Local partial melting of the lower crust triggered by hydration through melt–rock interaction: an example from Fiordland, New Zealand
Published Date
Nov 18, 2016
Volume
35
Issue
2
Pages
213 - 230