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Figure 5. Garnet compositions in calc-silicate rocks for almandine (Alm), pyrope (Prp), grossular (Grs), spessartine (Sps), and andradite (Adr) components (mineral abbreviations after Kretz, 1983). Solid circles represent garnet grains in equilibrium
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Figure 3. Garnet compositions in metapelitic rocks are plotted as a function of almandine (Alm), spessartine (Sps), and pyrope (Pyr) end-members. Projection is from grossular. Light gray arrows indicate core-to-rim variations. Arrow
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