Rajesh K. Srivastava, Richard E. Ernst, Peng Peng, editors.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
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Singapore :
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Springer,
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[2019].
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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1 online resource (xii, 492 pages) :
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illustrations (some color).
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Springer geology,
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2197-9545
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Early Cretaceous Giant Dyke Swarm in the eonatorial Brazilian Margin: Geodynamic Implications for the West Gondwana Breakup -- Mafic Dyke Swarms of the Sao Francisco Craton, Brazil and their Tectonic Significance -- Mapping the dyke swarms of the Indian shield -- U-Pb SHRIMP-II Baddeleyite and zircon dating of the Early Proterozoic Monchegorsk layered mafic-ultramafic complex (Kola Peninsula): Evidence of synchronous magmatism -- A mechanical perspective on lateral dike propagation -- Dolerite dyke swarms of Southern Africa, including the Kalahari Craton and surrounding blocks and orogens -- Dolerite dyke swarms of Southern Africa -- Breakup of the East Gondwana and formation of mafic dike swarm in the Tethyan Himalaya, Southern Tibet -- Mafic dyke swarms of Africa -- Dykes of the central Australia -- Sheeted dikes in oceanic crust -- Dykes in North Atlantic craton -- Dyke swarm: a key for understanding behavior of supercontinent -- Emplacement of dyke swarm and Cretaceous volcanism in Peninsula India -- Recent developments In geochronology and paleomagnetic study of "Newer -- Dolerite dykes"of Singhbhum craton:implications to the stratigraphy of Singhbhum craton and to the paleogeographic position of India during Neoarchean-paleoproterozoic -- Mafic dyke swarms in Amazonia craton: a review and global tectonic -- Dolerite dyke swarms of Southern Africa -- Global Dyke Swarm Summary Geochemical characteristics of Proterozoic mafic dykes from the Bomdila Group of Rocks, NE Lesser Himalaya, India -- Evolution of carbonatite dikes in Amba Dongar Diatreme -- The magmatic evolution process of early Cretaceous Comei-Bunbary Large Igneous Province-Insights from dike swarm in Tethyan Himalaya -- Geochemical constraints and tectonic significance of the mafic dykes in Bhavani shear zone, South India -- Geochemistry and petrogenesis of the Proterozoic mafic intrusive rocks from the Central Crystallines of the western Arunachal Himalaya, India -- Petrogenesis of mafic dyke in Early Mesoproterozoic Nakerikallu granite; NE fringes of Nallamalai Fold Belt, Eastern Dharwar Craton, SE India -- Petrography and geochemistry of new finding alkaline lamprophyre dyke in eastern margin of the Eastern Dharwar Craton, near Khammam, Telangana, India -- Semi-automatic extraction of dyke geometry and spatial distribution based on multi-source remote sensing images and ArcGIS techniques -- Petrography and Tectonic Setting of Dykes in the Granitoid Intrusive, South to East-Qorveh (Kurdistan Province), Iran -- Spatial and temporal distribution patterns of dyke swarms in Central Asia: Results from remote sensing interpretation and regional geology -- Paleoproterozoic mafic dyke swarms in the eastern part of the Karelian Craton dykes from West Africa -- Giant Circumferential Dyke Swarms on Earth: Possible Analogues of Coronae on Venus and Similar Features on Mars -- Petrology and Geochemistry of granitoid-hosting mafic dykes at Malanjkhand mine area, Central India -- Saucer-shaped dyke swarms from Tarim Basin as part of the Early Permian Tarim Flood Basalt Province.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Continuing the tradition of International Dyke Conference, this book is largely based on contributions from the IDC7 but also includes some chapters by invitation. It focuses on mafic dyke swarms and related associations: e.g. links with sills, kimberlites, syenites, carbonatites, and volcanics, discussing the following themes: (i) regional maps/reviews of dyke swarms and related units, (ii) the role of giant dyke swarms in the reconstruction of supercontinents/paleocontinents, (iii) mapping of dykes using remote sensing techniques, (iv) geochronology of dyke swarms, (v) petrology, geochemistry and petrogenesis of dykes, (vi) emplacement mechanism of dykes, (vii) dyke swarms and planetary bodies, and (viii) links to mineralization and resources.