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    Dordrecht :Springer Netherlands :
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    almahu_9948601033802882
    Format: XIV, 456 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 1991.
    ISBN: 9789401130424
    Content: Basalt is the most voluminous of all the igneous rocks. Extensive field, experimental, petrographic and geochemical studies of basalt have provided us with a considerable understanding of igneous petrogenesis, plate tectonics, and crust-mantle interaction and exchange. One important aspect of geology that has developed over the last few decades is the study of oceanic basalts. The ocean basins cover about two thirds of the earth's surface and are floored by a basement of oceanic basalt that is continuously undergoing generation at spreading centres and destruction at subduction zones, a process which throughout geological time is recognized as the principal means of generating new crust. The study of oceanic basalts enables us to understand better the generation and recycling of crustal materials (including the continental crust), and the exchange between oceanic crust and seawater via hydrothermal activity. Compositional variations displayed by oceanic basalts provide windows into the mantle, and the identification of isotopically-distinct mantle reservoirs demonstrates that the source of oceanic basalts is heterogeneous and is controlled by convection and reservoir interactions within the mantle.
    Note: I Structure -- 1 Introduction and the ophiolite model -- 2 Surveying and sampling the ocean floor -- 3 Structure of the oceanic crust from geophysical measurements -- 4 Structure of the oceanic crust as deduced from ophiolites -- II Processes -- 5 Mineralogy and crystallization of oceanic basalts -- 6 Experimental phase petrology of mid-ocean ridge basalts -- 7 Magmatic processes in oceanic ridge and intraplate settings -- 8 Metamorphic and hydrothermal processes: basalt-seawater interactions -- III Environments -- 9 Oceanic islands and seamounts -- 10 Back-arc basins -- 11 Pacific ocean crust -- 12 Indian ocean crust -- 13 North Atlantic ocean crust and Iceland -- IV Sources -- 14 Stable and noble gas isotopes -- 15 Oceanic peridotites -- References.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9780216926974
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789401053532
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789401130431
    Language: English
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