Author : James D. Webster
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Igneous rocks
ISBN : UOM:39015069183252
Melt Inclusions In Plutonic Rocks
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Melt Inclusions in Volcanic Systems
Author : Benedetto De Vivo,R. J. Bodnar
Publisher : Elsevier Science Limited
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Science
ISBN : 0444511512
Melt Inclusions in Volcanic Systems by Benedetto De Vivo,R. J. Bodnar Pdf
Full text e-book available as part of the Elsevier ScienceDirect Earth and Planetary Sciences subject collection.
The Origin of Granites and Related Rocks
Author : Michael Brown,Philip M. Piccoli
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Geology
ISBN : OSU:32435062908827
The Origin of Granites and Related Rocks by Michael Brown,Philip M. Piccoli Pdf
The Origin of Granites and Related Rocks
Author : Andrew G. Fountain,Martha Blair-Tyler,Robert J. Gilliom,Gail P. Thelin,Robert M. Krimmel,Dennis Trabant
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 362 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 1984
Category : Agricultural mapping
ISBN : OSU:32435063189427
The Origin of Granites and Related Rocks by Andrew G. Fountain,Martha Blair-Tyler,Robert J. Gilliom,Gail P. Thelin,Robert M. Krimmel,Dennis Trabant Pdf
U.S. Geological Survey Circular
Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 1933
Category : Electronic
ISBN : UOM:39015055743929
U.S. Geological Survey Circular by Anonim Pdf
Granites
Author : Anne Nédélec,Jean-Luc Bouchez
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2015-01-09
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780191016103
Granites by Anne Nédélec,Jean-Luc Bouchez Pdf
Granites are emblematic rocks developed from a magma that crystallized in the Earth's crust. They ultimately outcrop at the surface of every continent. This book offers a modern presentation of granitic rocks. It considers granites in their geological spatial and temporal frame, and in relation to plate tectonics and Earth history. The book - translated, edited, and updated from the original French edition Pétrologie des Granites published by Vuibert in 2011 - gives a modern presentation of granitic rocks, or granites, from magma genesis to their emplacement into the crust and their crystallization. Mineralogical, petrological, physical, and economical aspects are explored and developed in a succession. The text is supported throughout by a large number of illustrations, descriptions of modern techniques, and additional boxes holding further discussions for those wishing to deepen their knowledge of the subject.
Melt Inclusions in Volcanic Systems
Author : B. De Vivo,R.J. Bodnar
Publisher : Elsevier
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2003-07-10
Category : Science
ISBN : 0080536107
Melt Inclusions in Volcanic Systems by B. De Vivo,R.J. Bodnar Pdf
Melt inclusions provide a unique record of the physical and chemical processes operating in active magma chambers associated with volcanic systems. This book includes a summary of modern techniques used to study and interpret melt inclusions in volcanic rocks, as well as descriptive studies of specific volcanoes. These various studies document the enormous potential for melt inclusions to provide a window into the dynamics of active magma chambers. 'Melt Inclusions in Volcanic Systems' gives the most up-to-date summary of research on the application of melt inclusions in studies of active and fossil volcanic systems, as well as suggestions for future research in this area.
Vesuvius, Campi Flegrei, and Campanian Volcanism
Author : Benedetto De Vivo,Harvey E. Belkin,Giuseppe Rolandi
Publisher : Elsevier
Page : 520 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2019-10-11
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780128175187
Vesuvius, Campi Flegrei, and Campanian Volcanism by Benedetto De Vivo,Harvey E. Belkin,Giuseppe Rolandi Pdf
Vesuvius, Campi Flegrei, and Campanian Volcanism communicates the state-of-the-art scientific knowledge on past and active volcanism in an area characterized by elevated risk due to high-density population. Eruptions, lahars and poisonous gas clouds have killed many thousands of people over recorded history, but volcanoes have given people some of the most fertile soil known in agriculture. The research presented in this book is useful for policymakers and researchers from these and other countries who are looking for risk assessment and volcanic evolution models they can apply to similar situations around the world. Naples and its surrounding area, in particular, the area situated between Vesuvius and the Campi Flegrei volcanic area has a population in excess of 4 million people. The volcanic areas that have similarly large populations in proximity to dormant, but hazardous volcanoes, i.e., Indonesia and Central America can also benefit from this work. Covers the fundamental science of volcanoes, including new developments in the last decade relating to the use of crystals and melt inclusions to model the nature and evolution of volatiles Includes the latest research on volcanism in Southern Italy that is presented as a case study for active and inactive volcanoes across the globe Presents research that is applicable around the world, for people, scientists and policymakers living on, or near, active volcanoes
Fluid-Fluid Interactions
Author : Axel Liebscher,Christoph A. Heinrich
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 444 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2018-12-17
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781501509407
Fluid-Fluid Interactions by Axel Liebscher,Christoph A. Heinrich Pdf
Volume 65 of Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry attempts to fill this gap and to explicitly focus on the role that co-existing fluids play in the diverse geologic environments. It brings together the previously somewhat detached literature on fluid–fluid interactions in continental, volcanic, submarine and subduction zone environments. It emphasizes that fluid mixing and unmixing are widespread processes that may occur in all geologic environments of the entire crust and upper mantle. Despite different P-T conditions, the fundamental processes are analogous in the different settings.
Treatise on Geochemistry
Author : Anonim
Publisher : Newnes
Page : 17318 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2013-10-19
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780080983004
Treatise on Geochemistry by Anonim Pdf
This extensively updated new edition of the widely acclaimed Treatise on Geochemistry has increased its coverage beyond the wide range of geochemical subject areas in the first edition, with five new volumes which include: the history of the atmosphere, geochemistry of mineral deposits, archaeology and anthropology, organic geochemistry and analytical geochemistry. In addition, the original Volume 1 on "Meteorites, Comets, and Planets" was expanded into two separate volumes dealing with meteorites and planets, respectively. These additions increased the number of volumes in the Treatise from 9 to 15 with the index/appendices volume remaining as the last volume (Volume 16). Each of the original volumes was scrutinized by the appropriate volume editors, with respect to necessary revisions as well as additions and deletions. As a result, 27% were republished without major changes, 66% were revised and 126 new chapters were added. In a many-faceted field such as Geochemistry, explaining and understanding how one sub-field relates to another is key. Instructors will find the complete overviews with extensive cross-referencing useful additions to their course packs and students will benefit from the contextual organization of the subject matter Six new volumes added and 66% updated from 1st edition. The Editors of this work have taken every measure to include the many suggestions received from readers and ensure comprehensiveness of coverage and added value in this 2nd edition The esteemed Board of Volume Editors and Editors-in-Chief worked cohesively to ensure a uniform and consistent approach to the content, which is an amazing accomplishment for a 15-volume work (16 volumes including index volume)!
Magmatic Systems
Author : Michael P. Ryan
Publisher : Academic Press
Page : 401 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 1994-08-26
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780080959917
Magmatic Systems by Michael P. Ryan Pdf
With its integrated and cohesive coverage of the current research, Magmatic Systems skillfully explores the physical processes, mechanics, and dynamics of volcanism. The text utilizes a synthesized perspective--theoretical, experimental, and observational--to address the powerful regulatory mechanisms controlling the movement of melts and cooling, with emphasis on mantle plumes, mid-ocean ridges, and intraplate magmatism. Further coverage of subduction zone magmatism includes: Fluid mechanics of mixed magma migration Internal structure of active systems Grain-scale melt flow Rheology of partial melts Numerical simulation of porous media melt migration Nonlinear (chaotic and fractal) processes in magma transport In all, Magmatic Systems will prove invaluable reading to those in search of an interdisciplinary perspective on this active topic. Key Features * Fluid mechanics of magma migration from surface region to eruption site * Internal structure of active magmatic systems * Grain-scale melt flow in mantle plumes and beneath mid-ocean ridges * Physics of magmatic systems and magma dynamics
Minerals, Inclusions And Volcanic Processes
Author : Keith D. Putirka,Frank J. Tepley III
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 688 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2018-12-17
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781501508486
Minerals, Inclusions And Volcanic Processes by Keith D. Putirka,Frank J. Tepley III Pdf
Volume 69 of Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry covers the fundamental issues of volcanology: At what depths are eruptions triggered, and over what time scales? Where and why do magmas coalesce before ascent? If magmas stagnate for thousands of years, what forces are responsible for initiating final ascent, or the degassing processes that accelerate upward motion? To the extent that we can answer these questions, we move towards formulating tests of mechanistic models of volcanic eruptions (e.g., Wilson, 1980; Slezin, 2003; Scandone et al., 2007), and hypotheses of the tectonic controls on magma transport (e.g., ten Brink and Brocher, 1987; Takada, 1994; Putirka and Busby, 2007). Our goal, in part, is to review how minerals can be used to understand volcanic systems and the processes that shape them; we also hope that this work will spur new and integrated studies of volcanic systems.
Geofluids
Author : Vratislav Hurai,Monika Huraiová,Marek Slobodník,Rainer Thomas
Publisher : Elsevier
Page : 504 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2015-05-14
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780128032428
Geofluids by Vratislav Hurai,Monika Huraiová,Marek Slobodník,Rainer Thomas Pdf
Geofluids: Developments in Microthermometry, Spectroscopy, Thermodynamics, and Stable Isotopes is the definitive source on paleofluids and the migration of hydrocarbons in sedimentary basins—ideal for researchers in oil and gas exploration. There’s been a rapid development of new non-destructive analytical methods and interdisciplinary research that makes it difficult to find a single source of content on the subject of geofluids. Geoscience researchers commonly use multiple tools to interpret geologic problems, particularly if the problems involve fluid-rock interaction. This book perfectly combines the techniques of fluid inclusion microthermometry, stable isotope analyses, and various types of spectroscopy, including Raman analysis, to contribute to a thorough approach to research. Through a practical and intuitive step-by-step approach, the authors explain sample preparation, measurements, and the interpretation and analysis of data related to thermodynamics and mineral-fluid equilibria. Features working examples in each chapter with step-by-step explanations and calculations Broad range of case studies aid the analytical and experimental data Includes appendices with equations of state, stable isotope fractionation equations, and Raman identification tables that aid in identification of fluid inclusion minerals Authored by a team of expert scientists who have more than 60 years of related experience in the field and classroom combined
Frontiers in Geofluids
Author : Bruce W. D. Yardley,Craig E. Manning,Grant Garven
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 639 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2011-03-10
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781444394894
Frontiers in Geofluids by Bruce W. D. Yardley,Craig E. Manning,Grant Garven Pdf
Frontiers in Geofluids is a collection of invited papers chosen to highlight recent developments in our understanding of geological fluids in different parts of the Earth, and published to mark the first ten years of publication of the journal Geofluids. The scope of the volume ranges from the fundamental properties of fluids and the phase relationships of fluids encountered in nature, to case studies of the role of fluids in natural processes. New developments in analytical and theoretical approaches to understanding fluid compositions, fluid properties, and geological fluid dynamics across a wide range of environments are included. A recurrent theme of research published in Geofluids is the way in which similar approaches can be applied to geological fluids in very different settings and this is reflected in the diverse range of applications of fluid studies that are included here. They include deep groundwater flow, hydrocarbons in faulted sedimentary basins, hydrothermal ores, and multiphase flow in mid-ocean ridge systems. Other topics covered are geothermal waters, crustal metamorphism, and fluids in magmatic systems. The book will be of great interest to researchers and students interested in crustal and mantle fluids of all sorts.
Siberian Traps and Pt-Cu-Ni Deposits in the Noril’sk Area
Author : Nadezhda A. Krivolutskaya
Publisher : Springer
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2015-12-09
Category : Science
ISBN : 9783319172057
Siberian Traps and Pt-Cu-Ni Deposits in the Noril’sk Area by Nadezhda A. Krivolutskaya Pdf
This book addresses fundamental problems in the evolution of magmatic and ore-forming processes in the Noril’sk area of northern Central Siberia. Based on data on the geology and geochemistry of rocks, obtained by the author in the course of fieldworks and new analytical studies (applying XRF, ICP-MS, microprobe analysis, ion-probe analysis and studying melt and fluid inclusions in olivine, as well as stable and radiogenic isotopes in the rocks), it was proposed a new scheme for the evolution of magmatism, including two episodes: rift and trap per se. The ultramafic-mafic massifs are classified into three geochemical types, the most important of which (the ore-bearing Noril’sk type) was formed in post-Nadezhdinsky time as an independent pulse of magmatic activity. The primary melts for ore-bearing intrusions had tholeiitic composition with elevated MgO (8 wt%) and low volatile contents (data form melt inclusions in olivine and pyroxenes, in combination with numerical simulations using the COMAGMAT program package). The assimilation of host rocks by the parental melts was studied in the contact zones of the Maslovsky and Talnakh intrusions. It was shown that it had taken place only in narrow zones (about 1-2 m) and did not played sufficient role in ore formation. It was suggested that the source of the material was lower crustal rocks in long-lived rift zones, where sulfides accumulated in several stages. The book offers a valuable resource for specialists in the geology of ore deposits and petrology, as well as for advanced Geology students.