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Petrogenesis and Experimental Petrology of Granitic Rocks (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996)
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Petrogenesis and Experimental Petrology of Granitic Rocks (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996)
Series: Minerals, Rocks and Mountains, 22
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Granite petrology has achieved significant progress since Tuttle
and Bowen (1958) wrote the monograph on the Origin of granite in
the light of experimental studies in the system
NaAISi308-KAISi308-SiOrH20. Since then, the compo nents CaAI Si 0,
FeO, MgO, and excess alumina have 2 2 s been added to the pure
system Ab-Or-Qz-H 0 in order to 2 include plagioclase and common
mafic minerals in the inves tigations. In addition to synthetic
systems, natural rocks have been used as starting materials, and
other fluid compo or substituted for water. nents have been added
to There are many new data concerning properties of melts and
magmas, dehydration melting of synthetic and natural rocks, and
phase relationships at H 0-undersaturated con 2 ditions. We found
it useful and necessary to summarize the available information in
this volume, and an effort has been made to present up-to-date data
on various aspects of gran ite petrology. Most parts of the
manuscript were reviewed by John Clemens, Peter Nabelek, and Alan
White. Their friendly help and suggestions improved it
considerably. Some chap ters of this volume benefited from critical
review by William Brown, Bruno Scaillet, and Robert Linnen. Peter
Wyllie pro vided us with reprints and many critical and useful
sugges tions. Jagmohan Singh improved the English considerably."
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