Anorthosites Libro electrónico autor: Lewis D. Ashwal
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en línea Idioma: Inglés Series Detalles de publicación: New York, New York, United States Springer-Verlag c1993Descripción: xix, 422 páginas ilustraciones mapas 25 centímetrosISBN: - 0387553614
- 9783642774423 (Print)
- 9783642774409 (Online)
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| Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Estado | Código de barras | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Libros | Biblioteca Electrónica Recursos en línea (RE) | Acervo General | Recurso digital | ECO400561833743 |
Incluye bibliografía e índice: páginas 351-407
1. Introduction.. 2. Archean megacrystic anorthosites.. 3. Proterozoic massif-type anorthosites.. 4. Anorthosites in layered mafic intrusions.. 5. Anorthosites of oceanic settings.. 6. Anorthosite inclusions in other igneous rocks.. 7. Extraterrestrial anorthosites.. 8. Synthesis and summary.. Subject Index
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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. Inglés
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