“…High-pressure orogenic peridotites are metasomatized spinel and garnet peridotites derived from cold domains of the supra-subduction mantle in contact with, or in proximity of, the subducting slab (Bodinier and Godard, 2003), which became tectonically scraped off their original supra-subduction domains and were exhumed to the surface in subduction channels (Brueckner and Medaris, 2000;Scambelluri et al, 2010). Known examples are mostly garnet peridotites, among which those from the Alpine Ulten Zone (Godard et al, 1996;Gudelius et al, 2019;Ionov et al, 2017;Pellegrino et al, 2021;Rampone and Morten, 2001;Sapienza et al, 2009;Scambelluri et al, 2006;Tumiati et al, 2003), Sulu in China (Malaspina et al, 2009(Malaspina et al, , 2012Zheng et al, 2005Zheng et al, , 2008, and from Bardane, Fjørtoft island, Western Norway (Scambelluri et al, 2008;Drury, 1998, Van Roermund et al, 2002). These rocks commonly contain hydrated minerals (amphibole, phlogopite) coexisting with garnet as the result of reactions with metasomatic slab fluids or melts at temperatures around 800-850 • C, as shown by thermobarometry of the above rock occurrences.…”