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English: The metamorphic facies series are low-pressure, high-temperature (line 1) including the albite-epidote hornfels, the hornblende hornfels, the pyroxene hornfels and the sanidinite hornfels facies. Metamorphic facies series 2 (Line 2) include greenschist, amphibolite and granulite facies. Series 3 (line 3) has greater pressure and overall less temperature than series 2. Series 4 (line 4) includes the facies zeolite, prehnite-pumpellyite, greenschist, amphibolite and eclogite. Series 5, the most common series, high pressures at low temperatures, includes the prehnite-pumpellyite, blueschist and eclogite facies.
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