“…Documenting partial melting textures of UHP eclogite on both meso-and micro-scales is critical for understanding anatexis of metabasite. On the outcrop scale, felsic veins, irregular patches, and lenses of granitic (Gilotti, McClelland, & Wooden, 2014;Liu, Robinson, & Liu, 2012;McClelland, Gilotti, Mazdab, & Wooden, 2009;Wang et al, 2017;Zhao, Zheng, Wei, & Wu, 2007), dacitic (Wang et al, 2014), tonalitic (Chen, Liu, Sun, & Zhu, 2010), and trondhjemitic composition (Labrousse, Prouteau, & Ganzhorn, 2011;Shatsky et al, 1999) have been interpreted as crystallized melt derived from eclogite. Geochemical characteristics of the melt composition may aid interpretation of the melting process; for example, the depletion of heavy rare earth elements is a feature of trondhjemite veins in eclogite and is attributed to partial melting in the presence of garnet (Shatsky et al, 1999).…”