OCURRENCE OF GRANULITES IN THE NORTHERN PART OF THE WESTERN CORDILLERA OF COLOMBIA

The following paper introduces a new unit composed of high-grade metamorphic rocks in the northern part of the Colombian Andes: the Pantanillo Granulite. The unit is exposed near Santa Fe de Antioquia (Antioquia Province), where the Cauca River Valley divides the Western and Central Cordilleras. The...

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