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Topics in Igneous Petrology

The second half of the past century witnessed a remarkable paradigm shift in approach to the understanding of igneous rocks. Global literature records a change from a classical petrographic approach to emphasis on mineral chemistry, trace element characteristics, tectonic setting, phase relations, a...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Ray, Jyotisankar (Editor ), Sen, Gautam (Editor ), Ghosh, Biswajit (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2011.
Edición:1st ed. 2011.
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505 0 |a Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- List of contributors -- 1. A review of the radiometric data placing the Hawaiian-Emperor Bend at 50Ma; placing constraints on hypotheses concerning the origin of the Hawaiian-Emperor Volcanic chain -- 2. Giant plagioclase basalt from northern part of Jhabua District, Madhya Pradesh, Central India -- 3. Occurrence and origin of scapolite in the Neoproterozoic Lufilian-Zambezi belt, Zambia: Evidence/role of brine-rich fluid infiltration during regional metamorphism -- 4. New seismic evidence for the origin of arc and back-arc magmas -- 5. Polybaric evolution of the volcanic rocks at Gabal Nuqara, northeastern desert, Egypt -- 6. Geochemical and geochronological data from charnockites and anorthosites from India's Kodaikanal-Palani Massif, Southern Granulite Terrain, India -- 7. Petrological evolution and emplacement of Siwana and Jalor Ring Complexes of Malani Igneous Suite, Northwestern Peninsular India -- 8. Deccan Traps Flood Basalt Province: an Evaluation of the Thermochemical Plume Model -- 9. Recycling of flow-top breccia crusts into molten interiors of flood basalt lava flows: Field and geochemical evidence from Deccan Traps -- 10. Upper Triassic Karmutsen formation of Western Canada and Alaska: A plume-generated oceanic plateau formed along a mid-ocean ridge nucleated on a late Paleozoic active margin -- 11. Mineral compositions in the Deccan igneous rocks of India; an overview -- 12. The intra-oceanic Barren Island and Narcondam arc volcanoes, Andaman Sea: Implications for subduction inputs and crustal overprint of a depleted mantle source -- 13. Geology, petrology and geochemistry of the volcanic rocks of the Axum area, northern Ethiopia -- 14. Textural fingerprints of magmatic, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks associated with the Naga Hills Ophiolite, Northeast India -- 15. Geological and geochemical studies of Kolekole cinder cone, Southwest Rift Zone, East Maui, Hawaii -- 16. Petrogenesis of flood basalts of the Narsingpur-Harrai-Amarwara-Lakhnadon section of Eastern Deccan Province, India -- 17. Age and origin of the Chilka anorthosites, Eastern Ghats, India: Implications for massif anorthosite petrogenesis and break-up of Rodinia -- 18. Kimberlites, supercontinents and deep Earth dynamics: Mid-Proterozoic India in Rodinia -- Subject Index. 
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