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Petrological Evolution Of The European Lithospheric Mantle Coltorti Massimo

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Petrological Evolution Of The European Lithospheric Mantle Coltorti Massimo
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Publisher: The Geological Society of London
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.16 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Coltorti Massimo, H. Downes, M. Gregoire, S. Y. OReilly
ISBN: 9781862393042, 1862393044
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Petrological Evolution Of The European Lithospheric Mantle Coltorti Massimo by Coltorti Massimo, H. Downes, M. Gregoire, S. Y. Oreilly 9781862393042, 1862393044 instant download after payment.

Several different databases and models have been developed over many years of petrological study carried out by several European and non-European groups on mantle xenoliths, peridotite massifs, ophiolites and mafic magmas spanning in age from Archaean to Recent times. This volume aims to bring together these different approaches and to integrate the geochemical perceptions of the European upper mantle. The papers include regional petrological studies of the European lithospheric mantle, from Spain to the Pannonian Basin, from Corsica and Serbia as far north as Svalbard. Six contributions are based on studies of mantle xenoliths, while the remaining three deal with ophiolitic and peridotitic complexes. A further article provides an update on the textural classification of mantle rocks using a computer-aided approach and there is an introductory overview.

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