Interplay between deformation and metamorphism during eclogitization of amphibolites in the Sesia–Lanzo Zone of the Western Alps

2010 
Interactions of fabric evolution and chemical parameters driving reaction progress during the amphibolite-to-eclogite transition were investigated in eclogitized amphibolites of the Western Alps. In the Sesia–Lanzo Zone (SLZ), mafic rocks ranging from eclogitized hornblendites to true eclogites occur as layers and boudins within micaschists and are characterized by different modal amounts of amphibole, omphacite, zoisite, garnet, and phengite, constituting the Alpine HP assemblage. Across narrow zones, this array of lithologies displays gradients in planar fabrics characterized by coronitic, S-tectonitic, and mylonitic textures with different extents of eclogitization. Eclogitic parageneses are controlled not only by the bulk rock composition of the protoliths but also by the degree of fabric evolution. This is the case for omphacite occurrence, which is constrained by plagioclase composition and modal amount (NK parameter) in the protoliths, whereas the increase in modal omphacite and the concomitant dec...
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