Abstract

This paper deals with the metamorphic evolution of the Bacariza Fm that outcrops in the two uppermost structural units of the Cabo Ortegal Complex (NW Iberian Massif). This formation includes ultramafic and mafic granulites, garnet amphibolites and garnet trondhjemitic gneisses. Although mineral associations characteristic of high pressure granulites predominate in the least retrogressed of these rocks, the presence of relic kyanite along with the fact that plagioclase only appears in symplectitic textures resulting from de-jadeitization of pyroxenes point to an earlier eclogite facies metamorphism. Thermobarometric estimations indicate higher P-T conditions for the rocks in the uppermost structural unit.

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