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Fluidโ€”Rock Interactions during Metamorphism

โœ Scribed by M. L. Crawford, L. S. Hollister (auth.), John V. Walther, Bernard J. Wood (eds.)


Publisher
Springer New York
Year
1986
Tongue
English
Leaves
225
Series
Advances in Physical Geochemistry 5
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Metamorphic Fluids: The Evidence from Fluid Inclusions....Pages 1-35
Fluids of Granulite Facies Metamorphism....Pages 36-59
Reaction Progress: A Monitor of Fluidโ€”Rock Interaction during Metamorphic and Hydrothermal Events....Pages 60-88
Fluid Flow during Metamorphism and its Implications for Fluidโ€”Rock Ratios....Pages 89-108
Fluid Migration and Veining in the Connemara Schists, Ireland....Pages 109-131
Oxygen Isotope Systematics of Quartzโ€”Magnetite Pairs from Ptecambrian Iron Formations: Evidence for Fluidโ€”Rock Interaction during Diagenesis and Metamorphism....Pages 132-153
The Role of Mineral Kinetics in the Development of Metamorphic Microtextures....Pages 154-193
Mineralโ€”Fluid Reaction Rates....Pages 194-211
Back Matter....Pages 213-218

โœฆ Subjects


Mineralogy;Physical Chemistry;Geology;Theoretical and Computational Chemistry;Fluid- and Aerodynamics


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