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- catalog contributor b11826236.
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction -- 2. Systems of Classification -- 2.1. Empirical Classification -- 2.2. Typological Systems -- 2.3. Geochemical-Tectonic -- 2.4. Comments on the Question of Source Related Nomenclatures -- 2.5. Additional Nomenclatural Terms -- 3. Granite Geology -- 3.1. The Nomenclature of Plutons and Batholiths -- 3.2. The Anatomy of Batholiths -- 3.3. The Structure of Plutons -- 3.4. Granite Units, Super-Units and Suites -- 3.5. Granite Belts and Provinces -- 3.6. Contacts -- 3.7. Magmatic Textures -- 3.8. Layering and Schlieren -- 3.9. Residual Fluids -- 3.10. Aplites, Pegmatites and Granite Veins -- 3.11. Enclaves in Granites -- 3.12. The Question of Coeval Felsic and Mafic Magmas -- 3.13. Mafic Microgranular Enclaves -- 3.14. Restite -- 3.15. High Level Interaction of Felsic and Mafic Material -- 3.16. Dark Margins at Igneous Contacts in Granites -- 3.17. Mafic Dykes -- 3.18. Emplacement of Plutons -- 3.19. Deformation -- 3.20. Core Complexes -- 3.21. Vein Complexes -- 3.22. Migmatites -- 3.23. Metamorphic Aureoles -- 3.24. Mineralisation -- 3.25. Terrains -- 3.26. Polarity -- 4. Characteristics of Granite Typologies -- 4.1. Origin of the Concept -- 4.2. The 1-M Type Family -- 4.3. The A-Type Association -- 4.4. The S-Type Family -- 5. Field Mapping -- 5.1. Reconaissance Mapping, Preparation for Field Work -- 5.2. Use of the Description Sheet -- 5.3. Mapping by Textures -- 5.4. Field Procedures -- 5.5. Mapping in Jungles -- 5.6. Mapping in Deserts -- 5.7. Collection of Samples -- 6. Handling the Data -- 6.1. Selecting Samples -- 6.2. Essential Geochemistry -- 6.3. Typology -- 6.4. Tectonic Setting -- 6.5. Isotope Studies -- 7. Integrating the Data -- 7.1. Storage of Specimens -- 7.2. The Workplace -- 7.3. The Portrayal of Granites on Geological Maps -- 7.4. Writing the Report -- 7.5. Archiving the Data and Material -- 8. The Granite Controversy and its Aftermath.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [123]-131) and index.".
- catalog extent "xi, 141 p. :".
- catalog identifier "3540676848".
- catalog isPartOf "Lecture notes in earth sciences ; 96".
- catalog isPartOf "Lecture notes in earth sciences ; 96.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berlin ; New York : Springer,".
- catalog subject "Batholiths.".
- catalog subject "Granite outcrops.".
- catalog subject "Granite.".
- catalog subject "Intrusions (Geology)".
- catalog subject "QE462.G7 C63 2000".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction -- 2. Systems of Classification -- 2.1. Empirical Classification -- 2.2. Typological Systems -- 2.3. Geochemical-Tectonic -- 2.4. Comments on the Question of Source Related Nomenclatures -- 2.5. Additional Nomenclatural Terms -- 3. Granite Geology -- 3.1. The Nomenclature of Plutons and Batholiths -- 3.2. The Anatomy of Batholiths -- 3.3. The Structure of Plutons -- 3.4. Granite Units, Super-Units and Suites -- 3.5. Granite Belts and Provinces -- 3.6. Contacts -- 3.7. Magmatic Textures -- 3.8. Layering and Schlieren -- 3.9. Residual Fluids -- 3.10. Aplites, Pegmatites and Granite Veins -- 3.11. Enclaves in Granites -- 3.12. The Question of Coeval Felsic and Mafic Magmas -- 3.13. Mafic Microgranular Enclaves -- 3.14. Restite -- 3.15. High Level Interaction of Felsic and Mafic Material -- 3.16. Dark Margins at Igneous Contacts in Granites -- 3.17. Mafic Dykes -- 3.18. Emplacement of Plutons -- 3.19. Deformation -- 3.20. Core Complexes -- 3.21. Vein Complexes -- 3.22. Migmatites -- 3.23. Metamorphic Aureoles -- 3.24. Mineralisation -- 3.25. Terrains -- 3.26. Polarity -- 4. Characteristics of Granite Typologies -- 4.1. Origin of the Concept -- 4.2. The 1-M Type Family -- 4.3. The A-Type Association -- 4.4. The S-Type Family -- 5. Field Mapping -- 5.1. Reconaissance Mapping, Preparation for Field Work -- 5.2. Use of the Description Sheet -- 5.3. Mapping by Textures -- 5.4. Field Procedures -- 5.5. Mapping in Jungles -- 5.6. Mapping in Deserts -- 5.7. Collection of Samples -- 6. Handling the Data -- 6.1. Selecting Samples -- 6.2. Essential Geochemistry -- 6.3. Typology -- 6.4. Tectonic Setting -- 6.5. Isotope Studies -- 7. Integrating the Data -- 7.1. Storage of Specimens -- 7.2. The Workplace -- 7.3. The Portrayal of Granites on Geological Maps -- 7.4. Writing the Report -- 7.5. Archiving the Data and Material -- 8. The Granite Controversy and its Aftermath.".
- catalog title "The geology and mapping of granite batholiths / John Cobbing.".
- catalog type "text".