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- catalog contributor b12906839.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "14. The language of petrology--nomenclature and classification --15. Meldometers and thermocouples--early experimental petrology -- The experimental era -- 16. Clearing the mists--the theory of crystallization-differentiation -- 17. An unsurpassed natural laboratory--differentiated sills and layered intrusions -- 18. Cone sheets and cauldrons--the mechanics of igneous intrusion -- 19. Magma or emanations?--the beginnings of the granite controversy -- 20. Pontiffs and soaks--the resolution of the granite controversy -- 21. Modes and norms--classification in crisis -- The geochemical era -- 22. Structures and spectra--the geochemical revolution in petrology -- 23. The sea below, the heavens above--the extension of petrology -- 24. Delta and epsilon--stable and radiogenic isotopes in igneous petrogenesis -- 25. Mathematical modeling--trace-element studies in igneous petrogenesis -- 26. Bombs and buffers--experimental petrology after Bowen -- ".
- catalog description "27. Classification salvaged?--IUGS to the rescue -- The fluid dynamical era -- 28. Rayleigh and Reynolds--the fluid dynamics of magma chambers -- Paradigm lost, paradigm regained?--cumulate theory under fire -- 30. Past and future--some concluding remarks.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [615]-673) and indexes.".
- catalog description "The foundational era -- 1. Breath-pipes and ignivomous mountains--early concepts of volcanism -- 2. Basaltes prismatiques--lava, columnar basalt, and ancient volcanoes -- 3. Fire or water?--the debate over the origin of basalt -- 4. The "insolently triumphant dogma"--the collapse of the concept of aqueous basalt -- 5. Subterraneous lava--the recognition of intrusive granite -- The primitive era -- 6. Wet or dry?--the origin of granite -- 7. Classes and orders--petrography and classification in the early nineteenth century -- 8. Basalt and trachyte--early theories of diversity -- The microscope era -- 9. Minute objects, great conclusions--the rise of microscopic petrography -- 10. Basalt or melaphyre?--igneous rocks in time -- 11. Provinces and plugs--igneous rocks in space -- 12. Spaltung und kerne--the emergence of the theory of differentiation -- 13. Physical chemistry and petrology--the mechanism of differentiation -- ".
- catalog extent "xxii, 686 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0691102791".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press,".
- catalog subject "552/.1 21".
- catalog subject "Igneous rocks.".
- catalog subject "QE461 .Y66 2003".
- catalog subject "Rocks, Igneous.".
- catalog tableOfContents "14. The language of petrology--nomenclature and classification --15. Meldometers and thermocouples--early experimental petrology -- The experimental era -- 16. Clearing the mists--the theory of crystallization-differentiation -- 17. An unsurpassed natural laboratory--differentiated sills and layered intrusions -- 18. Cone sheets and cauldrons--the mechanics of igneous intrusion -- 19. Magma or emanations?--the beginnings of the granite controversy -- 20. Pontiffs and soaks--the resolution of the granite controversy -- 21. Modes and norms--classification in crisis -- The geochemical era -- 22. Structures and spectra--the geochemical revolution in petrology -- 23. The sea below, the heavens above--the extension of petrology -- 24. Delta and epsilon--stable and radiogenic isotopes in igneous petrogenesis -- 25. Mathematical modeling--trace-element studies in igneous petrogenesis -- 26. Bombs and buffers--experimental petrology after Bowen -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "27. Classification salvaged?--IUGS to the rescue -- The fluid dynamical era -- 28. Rayleigh and Reynolds--the fluid dynamics of magma chambers -- Paradigm lost, paradigm regained?--cumulate theory under fire -- 30. Past and future--some concluding remarks.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The foundational era -- 1. Breath-pipes and ignivomous mountains--early concepts of volcanism -- 2. Basaltes prismatiques--lava, columnar basalt, and ancient volcanoes -- 3. Fire or water?--the debate over the origin of basalt -- 4. The "insolently triumphant dogma"--the collapse of the concept of aqueous basalt -- 5. Subterraneous lava--the recognition of intrusive granite -- The primitive era -- 6. Wet or dry?--the origin of granite -- 7. Classes and orders--petrography and classification in the early nineteenth century -- 8. Basalt and trachyte--early theories of diversity -- The microscope era -- 9. Minute objects, great conclusions--the rise of microscopic petrography -- 10. Basalt or melaphyre?--igneous rocks in time -- 11. Provinces and plugs--igneous rocks in space -- 12. Spaltung und kerne--the emergence of the theory of differentiation -- 13. Physical chemistry and petrology--the mechanism of differentiation -- ".
- catalog title "Mind over magma : the story of igneous petrology / Davis A. Young.".
- catalog type "text".