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The evolution and differentiation of the continental crust pose
fundamental questions that are being addressed by new research
concerning melting, melt extraction and transport through the
crust, and the effect of melt on crustal rheology. Insights into
crustal processes have been triggered by combined field
observations and laboratory experiments, supported by developments
in numerical modelling. Opening chapters cover the structure of the
continents, controls on heat production and the composition,
differentiation and evolution of continental crust. The role of arc
magmatism in the Phanerozoic and crustal generation in the Archean
are addressed. Two regional examples illustrate the modification
and differentiation of continental crust. Process-oriented chapters
cover melting, melt extraction and migration, and crustal rheology.
The final chapters review the emplacement and growth of plutons and
outline a modeling approach to the physical controls on crustal
differentiation. This is a valuable summary of recent advances for
graduate students and research workers.
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