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Physics and Chemistry of the Earth

Progress Series, Volume 6

  • 1st Edition - January 1, 1965
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: L. H. Ahrens, Frank Press, S. K. Runcorn
  • Language: English

Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Volume VI is a collection of research papers that present geochemical and geophysical investigations of the constitution and history of the… Read more

Description

Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Volume VI is a collection of research papers that present geochemical and geophysical investigations of the constitution and history of the earth; geological phenomena; and oil and ore formation. The book is composed of seven chapters written by different authors who are experts in the fields of geophysics and geochemistry. It covers the description of the structure and composition of the earth's mantle; a survey of the developments in the study of seismic surface waves; and model experiments of tectonic processes. Articles on the application of trace element data to problems in petrology and factors in the distribution of the trace elements during the crystallization of magmas, both important topics on mining, are presented as well. Geologists, geophysicists, geochemists, and students of petrology and mineralogy will find this book a good source of information.

Table of contents



1 Recent Evidence Concerning the Structure and Composition of the Earth’s Mantle


2 The Application of Trace Element Data to Problems in Petrology


3 Factors in the Distribution of the Trace Elements during the Crystallization of Magmas


4 Seismic Surface Waves: Some Observations and Recent Developments


5 Sea Floor Relief and Mantle Convection


6 Present Status of Oceanic Heat-Flow Measurements


7 Experimental Tectonics

Author Index

Subject Index

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: October 22, 2013
  • Language: English

About the editor

SR

S. K. Runcorn

Affiliations and expertise
University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

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