Origins of Igneous Layering

Origins of Igneous Layering
Author: Ian Parsons
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 678
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789401725095

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Acknowledgements xix pioneering workers on igneous layering in Greenland xx Wbrkshop participants xxii Henning Sfl!rensen, University of Copenhagen, Dermark. Latte Melchior Larsen, Geological SUrvey of Greenland, Copenhagen, Dermark. Abstract 1 1 • Introduction 1 1. 1 The agpaitic rocks of the Ilimaussaq intrusion 3 2. Igneous layering in the Ilimaussaq intrusion 4 3. Mineralogy of the layered kakortokite series 15 4. Chemistry of the layered kakortokite series 19 5. Origin of the kakortokite layering 20 5. 1 Discussion 22 6. Conclusion 25 References 26 2. I. AYERn«;r CCMPl\CTIOO NID PCBJ. "--MN}tATIC ~ IN '!HE KLOKKEN INTRUSIOO 29 Ian Parsons and SUsanne M. Becker, University of Aberdeen, U. K. Abstract 29 1. Introduction 30 2. Age of the intrusion 31 3. General structure and mineral variation 31 vi TABLE OF CONTENTS 3. 1 Nomenclature of rock types 31 3. 2 Bulk chemical and modal variation 36 4. The contacts and wall-rocks 37 4. 1 Guter contact 37 4. 2 The gabbro sheath 37 4. 3 The unlaminated syenite sheath 39 4. 4 The gabbro-syenite transition 41 5. The layered series 43 5. 1 General relationships 43 5. 2 Granular syenites 43 5. 2. 1 Structure and cryptic variation 43 5. 2. 2 Origin of granular layers 46 5. 2. 3 Trace elements and chamber dlinensions 47 5. 3 Laminated syenites 48 5. 3. 1 General features 48 5. 3. 2 Mineral layering 51 5. 3.

Origins of igneous layering

Origins of igneous layering
Author: Ian Parsons
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 666
Release: 1987
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:246253409

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Origins of Igneous Layering

Origins of Igneous Layering
Author: Ian Parsons
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 692
Release: 2014-01-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9401725101

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Layered Intrusions

Layered Intrusions
Author: Bernard Charlier,Olivier Namur,Rais Latypov,Christian Tegner
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 748
Release: 2015-05-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789401796521

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This edited work contains the most recent advances related to the study of layered intrusions and cumulate rocks formation. The first part of this book presents reviews and new views of processes producing the textural, mineralogical and geochemical characteristics of layered igneous rocks. The second part summarizes progress in the study of selected layered intrusions and their ore deposits from different parts of the world including Canada, Southwest China, Greenland and South Africa. Thirty experts have contributed to this update on recent research on Layered Intrusions. This highly informative book will provide insight for researchers with an interest in geology, igneous petrology, geochemistry and mineral resources.

Principles of Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology

Principles of Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology
Author: Anthony Philpotts,Jay Ague
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 669
Release: 2009-01-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781107268876

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This textbook provides a basic understanding of the formative processes of igneous and metamorphic rock through quantitative applications of simple physical and chemical principles. The book encourages a deeper comprehension of the subject by explaining the petrologic principles rather than simply presenting the student with petrologic facts and terminology. Assuming knowledge of only introductory college-level courses in physics, chemistry, and calculus, it lucidly outlines mathematical derivations fully and at an elementary level, and is ideal for intermediate and advanced courses in igneous and metamorphic petrology. The end-of-chapter quantitative problem sets facilitate student learning by working through simple applications. They also introduce several widely-used thermodynamic software programs for calculating igneous and metamorphic phase equilibria and image analysis software. With over 350 illustrations, this revised edition contains valuable new material on the structure of the Earth's mantle and core, the properties and behaviour of magmas, recent results from satellite imaging, and more.

Anorthosites

Anorthosites
Author: Lewis D. Ashwal
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2013-03-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642774409

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The idea for a book on anorthosites came to me in January of 1986 while returning to Houston after holiday festivities in Dallas. The original idea was a review paper on anorthosites, but by the time I reached Houston, the subject material I contemplated induding was obviously too extensive for a single paper. The Director of the Lunar and Planetary Institute, Kevin Burke, was receptive to the idea of a book, and suggested that I contact Peter Wyllie, who serves as Editor of the Springer-Verlag series Minerals and Rocks. This effort, which I originally expected would take about a year, has taken nearly 6. I have many excuses- indolence, moving to another continent, other commitments, etc.-but the basic truth is that writing a book is much larger an undertaking than can be anticipated. Many people are aware of this, and I was duly forewarned. . But why write a book on anorthosites? This is a very good question, which I have considered from many angles. One rationale can be expressed in terms of a comparison between anorthosite and basalt. A first-order understanding of basalt genesis has been extant for many years. By contrast, there is little agreement about the origin of anorthosite. There are good reasons for studying and writing about basalt: it is the most abundant rock type on the Earth's surface, and is also plentiful on the surfaces of the other terrestrial planets.

Principles of Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology

Principles of Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology
Author: Anthony R. Philpotts,Jay J. Ague
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 801
Release: 2022-01-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781108492881

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Fully updated new edition features a new introductory chapter and more end-of-chapter questions, guiding students to a mastery of petrology.

Modern Methods of Igneous Petrology

Modern Methods of Igneous Petrology
Author: James NICHOLLS,Kelly Russell
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2018-12-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781501508769

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Volume 24 of Reviews in Mineralogy attempted to bring together the basic data and fundamental theoretical constraints on magmatic processes with applications to specific problems in igneous petrology. The Mineralogical Society of America (MSA) sponsored the short course on "Modern Methods of Igneous Petrolgy: Understanding Magmatic Processes" at the Cathedral Hill Hotel in San Francisco, California in December 1990. It was organized by the editors, Jim Nicholls and Kelly Russell, and presented by the authors of this volume to about 80 participants in conjunction with the Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union.