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|a Igneous petrogenesis :
|b a global tectonic approach /
|c Marjorie Wilson
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|a PART ONE. Magmatism and global tectonic processes. CHAPTER 1. Relation ofpresent-day magmatism to global tectonic processes. 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Characteristic magma series associated with specific tectonic settings -- CHAPTER 2. Geochemical characteristics of igneous rocks as petrogenetic indicators. 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Chemical analysis of igneous rocks -- 2.3. Chemical variation diagrams -- 2.4. Geochemical characteristics ofprimary tx magmas -- 2.5. Isotopes as petrogenetic indicators -- 2.6. Geochemical criteria for the identification of the palaeotectonic setting of ancient volcanic sequences tx Further reading -- CHAPTER 3. Partial melting processes in the Earth's upper mantle. 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. The physical state of the upper mantle -- 3.3. Chemical composition and mineralogy of the upper mantle -- 3.4. Partial melting processes in the upper mantle -- 3.5. The basaltic magma spectrum in relation to partial melting processes -- 3.6. Segregation and ascent of magma -- CHAPTER 4. Processes which modify the composition of primary magmas. 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Convection and mixing in magma chambers -- 4.3. Fractional crystallization -- 4.4. Crustal contamination -- 4.5. Zone refining -- 4.6. Liquid immiscibility -- 4.7. Gaseous transfer processes -- PART 2. Magmatism at constructive plate margins. CHAPTER 5. Mid-ocean ridges. 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. Simplified petrogenetic model -- 5.3. Nature ofthe oceanic crust -- 5.4. Structure of mid-ocean ridges -- 5.5. Heat flow and metamorphism -- 5.6. Convection systems at constructive plate margins -- 5.7. Partial melting processes -- 5.8. Magma storage and release -- 5.9. Petrography of mid-ocean ridge basalts -- 5.10. Chemical composition oferupted magmas -- 5.11. Detailed petrogenetic model -- PART 3. Magmatism at destructive plate margins. CHAPTER 6. Island arcs. 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. Simplified petrogenetic model -- 6.3. Structure ofisland arcs -- 6.4. Earthquakes and magma genesis -- 6.5. Thermal structure and partial melting processes -- 6.6. Segregation, ascent 5.and storage of magma -- 6.7. Characteristic magma series -- 6.8. Spatial and temporal variations in island-arc magmatism -- 6.9. Surface volcanic features -- 6.10. Petrography ofisland-arc volcanic rocks -- 6.11. Chemical composition of erupted magmas -- 6.12. Detailed petrogenetic model -- CHAPTER 7. Active continental margins. 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2. Simplified petrogenetic model -- 7.3. The structure of active continental margins -- 7.4. Thermal structure and partial melting processes -- 7.5. Magma storage in the crust -- 7.6. Petrographic characteristics of the volcanic and plutonic rocks -- 7.7. Chemical composition ofthe magmas -- 7.8. Detailed petrogenetic model -- CHAPTER 8. Back-arc basins. 8.1. Introduction -- 8.2. Simplified petrogenetic model -- 8.3. Petrography of the volcanic rocks -- 8.4. Chemical composition of the erupted magmas -- 8.5. Detailed petrogenetic model -- PART 4. Magmatism within plates. CHAPTER 9. Oceanic islands. 9.1. Introduction -- 9.2. Simplified petrogenetic model -- 9.3. Crustal structure of oceanic islands -- 9.4. Partial melting processes -- 9.5. High-level magma storage -- 9.6. Petrography of oceanic-island volcanic rocks -- 9.7. Chemical composition of erupted magmas -- 9..8 Detailed petrogenetic model -- CHAPTER 10. Continental tholeiitic flood basalt provinces. 10.1. Introduction -- 10.2. Simplified petrogenetic model -- 10.3. Crustal structure and magma storage reservoirs -- 10.4. Crustal contamination of magmas -- 10.5. Petrography of the volcanic rocks -- 10.6. Chemical composition of the erupted magmas -- CHAPTER 11. Continental rift zone magmatism. 11.1. Introduction -- 11.2. Simplified petrogenetic model -- 11.3. Crust and upper mantle structure -- 11.4. Petrography of the volcanic rocks -- CHAPTER 12. Potassic magmatism within continental plates. 12.1. Introduction -- 12.2. Simplified petrogenetic model -- 12.3. Partial melting processes in the upper mantle -- 12.4. Petrographic characteristics of kimberlites and ultrapotassic rocks -- 12.5. Chemical composition ofkimberlites and ultrapotassic rocks -- APPENDIX. Approximate ranges ofD values for the partitioning of trace elements between the common rock-forming minerals and liquids of basic- intermediate composition.
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