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English: Meta-eclogite from Turkey.

Eclogite is a scarce, crystalline-textured, very high-grade metamorphic rock. It is dominated by green-colored omphacite pyroxene and red-colored pyrope or almandine garnet. Eclogite has the same chemistry as basalts and gabbros, which are oceanic crustal rocks, but has a different mineralogy. Eclogites form by very high grade metamorphism of oceanic crust at mantle depths along subduction zones. Uplift of eclogites back to the surface often involves some retrograde metamorphism and the formation of new minerals, resulting in retrograde eclogites.

The eclogite seen here has been metamorphosed - "meta-eclogite". The green material is smaragdite, which is chromian actinolite amphibole. The reddish-brown is garnet. The whitish is attributed to quartz? and feldspar?.

Locality: unrecorded / undisclosed site in Arguvan District, northeastern Malatya Province, eastern Turkey
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