Neoarchean high-pressure margarite–phengitic muscovite–chlorite corona mantled corundum in quartz-free high-Mg, Al phlogopite–chlorite schists from the Bundelkhand craton, north central India
Laxman Saha(University of KwaZulu-Natal), M. Satynarayanan(National Geophysical Research Institute), Jayanta Kumar Pati(University of Allahabad), N. C. Pant(National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research), Dewashish Upadhyay(Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur), Jasper Berndt(University of Münster), A. Bhattacharya(Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur)
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