Corundum-bearing amphibolites from the metamorphic basement of the Krivaja - Konjuh ultramafic massif (Dinaride Ophiolite Zone, Bosnia)

2003 
Corundum-bearing amphibolites are part of the metamorphic basement of the Krivaja–Konjuh ultramafic massif in the Dinaride Ophiolite Zone in Bosnia. Pinkish corundum occurs as porphyroblasts and together with edeniticpargasitic hornblende and anorthite within the amphibolites. Based on major and trace element contents, the protoliths of the corundum-bearing amphibolites were tholeiitic gabbro cumulates. Geothermobarometric estimations on the corundum-bearing amphibolites yielded preliminary P–T conditions of 620–830 °C and 6–10 kbar for amphibole and plagioclase inclusions inside corundum and 4.5–8 kbar for the main metamorphic assemblage. These estimates are thought to reflect the metamorphic conditions achieved during the Late Jurassic obduction of the Krivaja–Konjuh ultramafic massif onto ophiolite melange. This study documents the mineralogy, petrology and geochemistry of these unusual corundum-bearing ophiolite-related edenitepargasitic amphibolites.
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