Evolution and Differentiation of the Continental Crust
Herausgeber: Brown, Michael; Michael, Brown; Rushmer, Tracy
Evolution and Differentiation of the Continental Crust
Herausgeber: Brown, Michael; Michael, Brown; Rushmer, Tracy
- Broschiertes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
Summary of recent research covering experimental methods and numerical modelling, for graduate students and researchers.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
Leopold Von BuchTravels Through Norway and Lapland During the Years 1806, 1807, and 180861,99 €
George Steurat MacKenzieTravels in the Island of Iceland, During the Summer of the Year 181068,99 €
F. H. HatchGold Mines of the Rand50,99 €
Robert JamesonA Treatise on the External, Chemical, and Physical Characters of Minerals42,99 €
E. A. Newell ArberThe Natural History of Coal31,99 €
Alfred HarkerThe Natural History of Igneous Rocks54,99 €
Isabella BirdSix Months Among the Palm Groves, Coral Reefs, and Volcanoes of the Sandwich Islands67,99 €-
-
-
Summary of recent research covering experimental methods and numerical modelling, for graduate students and researchers.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 564
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Februar 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 961g
- ISBN-13: 9780521066068
- ISBN-10: 0521066069
- Artikelnr.: 23581225
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 564
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Februar 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 961g
- ISBN-13: 9780521066068
- ISBN-10: 0521066069
- Artikelnr.: 23581225
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface; 1. Introduction Michael Brown and Tracy Rushmer; 2. Structure of
the continental lithosphere Alan Levander, Adrian Lenardic and Karl E.
Karlstrom; 3. Thermo-mechanical controls on heat production distributions
and the long-term evolution of the continents Mike Sandiford and Sandra
McLaren; 4. Composition, differentiation, and evolution of continental
crust: constraints from sedimentary rocks and heat flow Scott M. McLennan,
Stuart Ross Taylor and Sidney R. Hemming; 5. The significance of
Phanerozoic arc magmatism in generating continental crust Jon P. Davidson
and Richard J. Arculus; 6. Crustal generation in the Archean Hugh
Rollinson; 7. Structural and metamorphic processes in the lower crust:
evidence from a deep-crustal isobarically-cooled terrane, Canada Michael L.
Williams and Simon Hanmer; 8. Nature and evolution of the middle crust:
heterogeneity of structure and process due to pluton-enhanced tectonism
Karl E. Karlstrom and Michael L. Williams; 9. Melting of the continental
crust: fluid regimes, melting reactions and source-rock fertility John D.
Clemens; 10. Melt extraction from lower continental crust of orogens: the
field evidence Michael Brown; 11. The extraction of melt from crustal
protoliths and the flow behavior of partially molten crustal rocks: an
experimental perspective Ernie H. Rutter and J. Mecklenburgh; 12. Melt
migration in the continental crust and generation of lower crustal
permeability: inferences from modeling and experimental studies Tracy
Rushmer and Steve Miller; 13. Emplacement and growth of plutons:
implications for rates of melting and mass transfer in continental crust
Alexander R. Cruden; 14. Elements of a modeling approach to the physical
controls on crustal differentiation George W. Bergantz and Scott A.
Barboza.
the continental lithosphere Alan Levander, Adrian Lenardic and Karl E.
Karlstrom; 3. Thermo-mechanical controls on heat production distributions
and the long-term evolution of the continents Mike Sandiford and Sandra
McLaren; 4. Composition, differentiation, and evolution of continental
crust: constraints from sedimentary rocks and heat flow Scott M. McLennan,
Stuart Ross Taylor and Sidney R. Hemming; 5. The significance of
Phanerozoic arc magmatism in generating continental crust Jon P. Davidson
and Richard J. Arculus; 6. Crustal generation in the Archean Hugh
Rollinson; 7. Structural and metamorphic processes in the lower crust:
evidence from a deep-crustal isobarically-cooled terrane, Canada Michael L.
Williams and Simon Hanmer; 8. Nature and evolution of the middle crust:
heterogeneity of structure and process due to pluton-enhanced tectonism
Karl E. Karlstrom and Michael L. Williams; 9. Melting of the continental
crust: fluid regimes, melting reactions and source-rock fertility John D.
Clemens; 10. Melt extraction from lower continental crust of orogens: the
field evidence Michael Brown; 11. The extraction of melt from crustal
protoliths and the flow behavior of partially molten crustal rocks: an
experimental perspective Ernie H. Rutter and J. Mecklenburgh; 12. Melt
migration in the continental crust and generation of lower crustal
permeability: inferences from modeling and experimental studies Tracy
Rushmer and Steve Miller; 13. Emplacement and growth of plutons:
implications for rates of melting and mass transfer in continental crust
Alexander R. Cruden; 14. Elements of a modeling approach to the physical
controls on crustal differentiation George W. Bergantz and Scott A.
Barboza.
Preface; 1. Introduction Michael Brown and Tracy Rushmer; 2. Structure of
the continental lithosphere Alan Levander, Adrian Lenardic and Karl E.
Karlstrom; 3. Thermo-mechanical controls on heat production distributions
and the long-term evolution of the continents Mike Sandiford and Sandra
McLaren; 4. Composition, differentiation, and evolution of continental
crust: constraints from sedimentary rocks and heat flow Scott M. McLennan,
Stuart Ross Taylor and Sidney R. Hemming; 5. The significance of
Phanerozoic arc magmatism in generating continental crust Jon P. Davidson
and Richard J. Arculus; 6. Crustal generation in the Archean Hugh
Rollinson; 7. Structural and metamorphic processes in the lower crust:
evidence from a deep-crustal isobarically-cooled terrane, Canada Michael L.
Williams and Simon Hanmer; 8. Nature and evolution of the middle crust:
heterogeneity of structure and process due to pluton-enhanced tectonism
Karl E. Karlstrom and Michael L. Williams; 9. Melting of the continental
crust: fluid regimes, melting reactions and source-rock fertility John D.
Clemens; 10. Melt extraction from lower continental crust of orogens: the
field evidence Michael Brown; 11. The extraction of melt from crustal
protoliths and the flow behavior of partially molten crustal rocks: an
experimental perspective Ernie H. Rutter and J. Mecklenburgh; 12. Melt
migration in the continental crust and generation of lower crustal
permeability: inferences from modeling and experimental studies Tracy
Rushmer and Steve Miller; 13. Emplacement and growth of plutons:
implications for rates of melting and mass transfer in continental crust
Alexander R. Cruden; 14. Elements of a modeling approach to the physical
controls on crustal differentiation George W. Bergantz and Scott A.
Barboza.
the continental lithosphere Alan Levander, Adrian Lenardic and Karl E.
Karlstrom; 3. Thermo-mechanical controls on heat production distributions
and the long-term evolution of the continents Mike Sandiford and Sandra
McLaren; 4. Composition, differentiation, and evolution of continental
crust: constraints from sedimentary rocks and heat flow Scott M. McLennan,
Stuart Ross Taylor and Sidney R. Hemming; 5. The significance of
Phanerozoic arc magmatism in generating continental crust Jon P. Davidson
and Richard J. Arculus; 6. Crustal generation in the Archean Hugh
Rollinson; 7. Structural and metamorphic processes in the lower crust:
evidence from a deep-crustal isobarically-cooled terrane, Canada Michael L.
Williams and Simon Hanmer; 8. Nature and evolution of the middle crust:
heterogeneity of structure and process due to pluton-enhanced tectonism
Karl E. Karlstrom and Michael L. Williams; 9. Melting of the continental
crust: fluid regimes, melting reactions and source-rock fertility John D.
Clemens; 10. Melt extraction from lower continental crust of orogens: the
field evidence Michael Brown; 11. The extraction of melt from crustal
protoliths and the flow behavior of partially molten crustal rocks: an
experimental perspective Ernie H. Rutter and J. Mecklenburgh; 12. Melt
migration in the continental crust and generation of lower crustal
permeability: inferences from modeling and experimental studies Tracy
Rushmer and Steve Miller; 13. Emplacement and growth of plutons:
implications for rates of melting and mass transfer in continental crust
Alexander R. Cruden; 14. Elements of a modeling approach to the physical
controls on crustal differentiation George W. Bergantz and Scott A.
Barboza.







