Granites: petrology, structure, geological setting, and metallogeny
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Oxford; New York
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Oxford University Press
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c2015
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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xii, 335 p.: illus., maps; 26 cm
GENERAL NOTES
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Revised and updated translation of: Petrologie des granites: structure, cadre ecologique. 2011
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Includes bibliographical references )p. ]313[-331( and index
NOTES PERTAINING TO TITLE AND STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY
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Anne Nedelec and Jean-Luc Bouchez; translated and updated with the participation of Peter Bowden
ORIGINAL VERSION NOTE
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CONTENTS NOTE
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1. What is a granite? -- 2. Origin of granitic magmas -- 3. Segregation of granitic melts -- 4. Genesis of hybrid granitoids : mingling and mixing -- 5. Transport of granitic magma -- 6. Emplacement and shape of granite plutons -- 7. Thermomechanical aspects in the country rocks around granite plutons -- 8. Crystallization of granitic magmas -- 9. Microstructures and fabrics of granites -- 01. Magnetic fabrics in granites -- 11. Zoning in granite plutons -- 21. Granites and plate tectonics -- 31. Precambrian granitic rocks -- 41. Granite metallogeny