Post Archean Granitic Rocks

Post Archean Granitic Rocks
Author: V. Janoušek,B. Bonin,W.J. Collins,F. Farina,P. Bowden
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2020-07-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781786204486

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Granites (sensu lato) represent the dominant rock-type forming the upper–middle continental crust but their origin remains a matter of long-standing controversy. The granites may result from fractionation of mantle-derived basaltic magmas, or partial melting of different crustal protoliths at contrasting P–T conditions, either water-fluxed or fluid-absent. Consequently, many different mechanisms have been proposed to explain the compositional variability of granites ranging from whole igneous suites down to mineral scale. This book presents an overview of the state of the art, and envisages future avenues towards a better understanding of granite petrogenesis. Particular emphasis of this Volume is on the following topics: Compositional variability of granitic rocks generated in contrasting geodynamic settings during Proterozoic to Phanerozoic Periods, Main permissible mechanisms producing subduction-related granites, Crustal anatexis of different protoliths, and the role of water in granite petrogenesis, New theoretical and analytical tools available for modelling whole-rock geochemistry, in order to decipher the sources and evolution of granitic suites.

Archean Greenstone Belts

Archean Greenstone Belts
Author: K.C. Condie
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 433
Release: 1981-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080869025

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Archean Greenstone Belts

Archean Greenstone Belts

Archean Greenstone Belts
Author: Kent C. Condie
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 454
Release: 1981
Genre: Science
ISBN: UCAL:B4982943

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The Genesis Flood Revisited

The Genesis Flood Revisited
Author: Andrew Snelling
Publsiher: New Leaf Publishing Group
Total Pages: 673
Release: 2022-10-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781614588269

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Modeled after the 1961 ground-breaking book The Genesis Flood by Drs. Whitcomb and Morris, this detailed work builds on that classic volume with new insights from decades of work by the author, Dr. Andrew Snelling, and numerous colleagues. This recent revolution in geology and the explosion in geological research have established an even firmer basis for understanding the biblical Flood with a God-honoring foundation — the absolute authority and inerrancy of God’s Word. Examine details of the Creation Week as it builds a solid scriptural case for the Flood’s catastrophic nature and global extent. Find decisive answers to many questions about the Flood and Noah’s Ark, its construction, and the animals taken onboard. Delve deeply into astonishing geological details that unfold from the early chapters of Genesis, including the Creation Week and the pre-Flood world. Explore detailed evidence and a concise, informative 30-page color section with diagrams, maps, and more! Dr. Snelling jettisons the faulty evolutionary-uniformitarian assumptions used by most geologists and instead, interprets compelling new geological and observed field data within the biblical framework for the earth’s history. He also demonstrates that fossils were catastrophically buried in sedimentary layers being deposited rapidly on a global scale on the continental plates derived from the violent rifting apart of the original supercontinent. His work demolishes radiometric dating, the icon of the millions of years dogma, and builds a thoroughly powerful case for a young earth that explains many geological features such as varves, evaporites, coal, oil, chalk, granites, and more that biblical skeptics sadly have used to scoff at God’s Word. Discover the powerful truth behind the earth’s most enduring mysteries!

The Crust

The Crust
Author: R.L. Rudnick,Roberta L. Rudnick
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 708
Release: 2005-12-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 008044847X

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The Treatise on Geochemistry is the first work providing a comprehensive, integrated summary of the present state of geochemistry. It deals with all the major subjects in the field, ranging from the chemistry of the solar system to environmental geochemistry. The Treatise on Geochemistry has drawn on the expertise of outstanding scientists throughout the world, creating the reference work in geochemistry for the next decade. Each volume consists of fifteen to twenty-five chapters written by recognized authorities in their fields, and chosen by the Volume Editors in consultation with the Executive Editors. Particular emphasis has been placed on integrating the subject matter of the individual chapters and volumes. Elsevier also offers the Treatise on Geochemistry in electronic format via the online platform ScienceDirect, the most comprehensive database of academic research on the Internet today, enhanced by a suite of sophisticated linking, searching and retrieval tools.

Granite Petrogenesis and Geodynamics

Granite Petrogenesis and Geodynamics
Author: J. Gregory Shellnutt,Steven W. Denyszyn,Kwan-Nang Pang
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2021-03-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782889665587

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Evolution of Archean Crust and Early Life

Evolution of Archean Crust and Early Life
Author: Yildirim Dilek,Harald Furnes
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2013-11-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400776159

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This book presents an integrated approach to the study of the evolution of the Archean lithosphere, biosphere and atmosphere, and as such it is a unique contribution to our understanding of the early Earth and life. The structural and geochemical make-up of both the oceanic and continental crust of the Archean Earth is documented in some case studies of various cratons, and the implications of the Phanerozoic plate and plume tectonic processes for the Archean geology are discussed in several chapters in the book. All chapters are process-oriented and data-rich, and reflect the most recent knowledge and information on the Archean Earth. The interdisciplinary approach of examining the evolution of the Archean crust, oceans, and life that we adopt in this book sets it apart from previous publications on Precambrian geology. The book will be attractive to researchers in academia and in industry, and to senior undergraduate students, graduate students and faculty in earth and natural sciences.

The Age of the Earth

The Age of the Earth
Author: G. Brent Dalrymple
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 506
Release: 1991
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0804723311

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A synthesis of all that has been postulated and is known about the age of the Earth