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Possible Non-melted Remnants of Subducted Lithosphere: Experimental and Geochemical Evidence from Corundum-Bearing Mafic Rocks in the Horoman Peridotite Complex, Japan
2004
Journal of Petrology
We report experimental results and whole-rock trace-element characteristics of a corundum-bearing mafic rock from the Horoman peridotite complex, Japan. Coronitic textures around corundum in the sample suggest that corundum was not stable in mafic rock compositions during the late-stage P---T conditions recorded in the complex (P51 GPa, T5800 C). Based on the experimental results, corundum is stable in aluminous mafic compositions at pressures of 2---3 GPa under dry conditions, suggesting that
doi:10.1093/petrology/egg105
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