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    Exam 6: Metamorphism: Alteration of Rocks by Temperature and Pressure
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    Which Metamorphic Facies Would Be Highly Unlikely to Occur in a Subduction
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Which Metamorphic Facies Would Be Highly Unlikely to Occur in a Subduction

Question 10

Question 10

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Which metamorphic facies would be highly unlikely to occur in a subduction zone?


A) zeolite
B) blueschist
C) eclogite
D) granulite

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