Evolution and Differentiation of the Continental Crust
Herausgeber: Brown, Michael; Rushmer, Tracy; Michael, Brown
Evolution and Differentiation of the Continental Crust
Herausgeber: Brown, Michael; Rushmer, Tracy; Michael, Brown
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Summary of recent research covering experimental methods and numerical modelling, for graduate students and researchers.
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Summary of recent research covering experimental methods and numerical modelling, for graduate students and researchers.
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- 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
- 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
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.