The crust / edited by Roberta L. Rudnick
Tipo de material: TextoSeries Treatise on geochemistry ; 3Detalles de publicación: Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2005 Descripción: XVII, 683 p. : il., gráf. ; 28 cmISBN: 0-08-044847-XTema(s): Corteza terrestre | GeoquímicaResumen: This volume 3 examines the chemical composition of the Earth's crust, starting with the continental crust and the rocks exposed therein, moving on to oceanic crust (MORB and oceanic plateaus) and finishing with island arc crust. In addition to providing a descriptive geochemistry of the Earth's crust, this volume summarizes the processes responsible for crustal formation and modification, exchange between the crust and other Earth reservoirs (mantle, oceans and atmosphere), and examines the secular evolution of the crust. This treatise is reprinted in individual volume from the acclaimed "Treatise on Geochemistry", (10 Volume Set, ISBN 0-08-043751-6, published in 2003).Resumen: Índice: 1. The earth's crust from a planetary perspective. 2. Composition of the continental crust. 3. Heat producing element distribution in the crust. 4. Granites and intracrustal differentiation. 5. Basalts and basaltic underplating. 6. Volcanic exhalatives. 7. Rhyolites and explosive volcanism. 8. Magma chamber chronology. 9. Fluid-Flow in the deep crust. 10. Geochemical zoning in metamorphic minerals. 11. Thermochronology of metamorphic belts. 12. Continental crust subduction and UHP metamorphisItem number | Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca de origen | Signatura | Fecha de ingreso | URL | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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This volume 3 examines the chemical composition of the Earth's crust, starting with the continental crust and the rocks exposed therein, moving on to oceanic crust (MORB and oceanic plateaus) and finishing with island arc crust. In addition to providing a descriptive geochemistry of the Earth's crust, this volume summarizes the processes responsible for crustal formation and modification, exchange between the crust and other Earth reservoirs (mantle, oceans and atmosphere), and examines the secular evolution of the crust. This treatise is reprinted in individual volume from the acclaimed "Treatise on Geochemistry", (10 Volume Set, ISBN 0-08-043751-6, published in 2003).
Índice: 1. The earth's crust from a planetary perspective. 2. Composition of the continental crust. 3. Heat producing element distribution in the crust. 4. Granites and intracrustal differentiation. 5. Basalts and basaltic underplating. 6. Volcanic exhalatives. 7. Rhyolites and explosive volcanism. 8. Magma chamber chronology. 9. Fluid-Flow in the deep crust. 10. Geochemical zoning in metamorphic minerals. 11. Thermochronology of metamorphic belts. 12. Continental crust subduction and UHP metamorphis
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