Origin of Igneous Rocks : The Isotopic Evidence (2001. XV, 496 p. w. 420 figs. 27,5 cm)

Origin of Igneous Rocks : The Isotopic Evidence (2001. XV, 496 p. w. 420 figs. 27,5 cm)

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基本説明

Contents: Chemical Properties and Isotope Systematics; The Origin of Volcanic Rocks in the Oceans; Subduction Zones in the Oceans; Continental Flood Basalt Provinces; and more.

Full Description

his book is intended for graduate students of the Earth Sciences who require a T comprehensive examination of the origins of igneous rocks as recorded by the isotope compositions of the strontium, neodymium, lead, and oxygen they contain. Students who have not had a formal course in the systematics of radiogenic isotopes can acquire a basic understanding of this subject by a careful study of Chap. 1. Addi­ tional information is readily available in a textbook by Faure (1986). The primary purpose of this book is to demonstrate how the isotope composition of Sr, Nd, Pb, and 0 in igneous rocks has been used to shed light on the origin of igneous rocks and hence on the activity of the mantle and on its interactions with the continental and oceanic crust. The presentations are based on the premise that igneous and metamorphic rocks form as a direct consequence of the dynamic processes of the mantle and of the re­ sulting interactions between the mantle and the crust. Accordingly, Chap. 2 to 6 ex­ amine specific types of igneous rocks that form in particular tectonic settings. Each of these chapters starts with questions about the properties of the mantle and crust, and about the relation between the tectonic setting and the rock-forming processes that take place in that setting.

Contents

1 Chemical Properties and Isotope Systematics.- 2 The Origin of Volcanic Rocks in the Oceans.- 3 Subduction Zones in the Oceans.- 4 The Compressive Margin of the American Continents.- 5 Continental Flood Basalt Provinces.- 6 Alkalic Igneous Rocks on the Continents.- 7 Differentiated Gabbro Intrusives.- 8 Archean Greenstone Belts and Granitic Gneisses of North America.- References.- Author Index.- Index of Geographic and Geologic Names.- Geologic Time Scale.