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Modelling of Magmatic and Allied Processes

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Modeling of Magmatic and Allied Processes presents methods and models for the quantification of geological processes. Conceptual models for magmatic differentiation involving crystallization and mixing are presented and applied to field and textural data. Model equations for the degree of partial melting in presence perturbations of lithospheric geotherms and partitioning of trace/radioactive elements in the matrix and melts, and the formation of continents with melt additions are described. Diverse magmatic products are shown to result from differentiation processes rather than magmatic source heterogeneities. The degree of partial melting depends on mantle temperatures, for which parameterized thermal convection models are reviewed. Perturbations in geotherms caused by mantle heat flow, CO2 flux from great depths and tectonic thrusting are analyzed. The petrogenetic significance of accessory minerals of felsic magma evolution is assessed with the help of examples from Carpathian granitoids. Methods for simulating the 3-D Concentration and Distribution Models (DC-DMs) and fractal dimension of evolving magma systems are described with examples. The use of conventional scanning electron microscopy methods and electron microprobe to characterize and infer magmatic processes is explained, and the background and economic potential of hydrothermal systems are examined. The nature of oxidizing felsic magmas along with their potential for copper mineralization is discussed. In closing, the handling, calculation and plotting of geochemical data for igneous rock suites using the R-language-based software Geochemical Data Toolkit (GCDkit) along with plug-in modules for the forward and reverse mass-balance calculation of fractional crystallization are demonstrated.

List of contents

Magmatic processes: review of some concepts and models.- Models for quantifying mantle melting processes.- Geochemical modeling of melting and cumulus Processes: A theoretical approach.- Parameterized mantle convection analysis for crustal processes.- Modeling Paleogeotherms in the Continental Lithosphere: A Brief Review and Applications to Problems in the Indian Subcontinent.- Accessory Phases in the Genesis of Igneous Rocks.- Self-similar pattern of crystal growth from heterogeneous magmas - 3d depiction of la-icp-ms data.- Microanalytical Characterization and Application in Magmatic Rocks.- Hydrothermal Fluids of Magmatic Origin.- Oxidized granitic magmas and porphyry copper mineralization.- Mass balance modelling of magmatic processes in GCD kit.

Summary

Modeling of Magmatic and Allied Processes presents methods and models for the quantification of geological processes. Conceptual models for magmatic differentiation involving crystallization and mixing are presented and applied to field and textural data. Model equations for the degree of partial melting in presence perturbations of lithospheric geotherms and partitioning of trace/radioactive elements in the matrix and melts, and the formation of continents with melt additions are described.  Diverse magmatic products are shown to result from differentiation processes rather than magmatic source heterogeneities. The degree of partial melting depends on mantle temperatures, for which parameterized thermal convection models are reviewed. Perturbations in geotherms caused by mantle heat flow, CO2 flux from great depths and tectonic thrusting are analyzed. The petrogenetic significance of accessory minerals of felsic magma evolution is assessed with the help of examples from Carpathian granitoids. Methods for simulating the 3-D Concentration and Distribution Models (DC-DMs) and fractal dimension of evolving magma systems are described with examples. The use of conventional scanning electron microscopy methods and electron microprobe to characterize and infer magmatic processes is explained, and the background and economic potential of hydrothermal systems are examined. The nature of oxidizing felsic magmas along with their potential for copper mineralization is discussed. In closing, the handling, calculation and plotting of geochemical data for igneous rock suites using the R-language-based software Geochemical Data Toolkit (GCDkit) along with plug-in modules for the forward and reverse mass-balance calculation of fractional crystallization are demonstrated.

Product details

Assisted by Santos Kumar (Editor), Santosh Kumar (Editor), Narain Singh (Editor), Narain Singh (Editor), Rishi Narain Singh (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783319360386
ISBN 978-3-31-936038-6
No. of pages 240
Dimensions 155 mm x 13 mm x 235 mm
Weight 388 g
Illustrations XI, 240 p. 74 illus.
Series Society of Earth Scientists Series
Society of Earth Scientists Series
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geology

B, Petrologie (Gesteinskunde), Petrografie und Mineralogie, geology, Earth and Environmental Science, Quantitative Geology, Mineralogy, Chemistry of minerals, crystals & gems, Structural Geology, Geomorphology & geological surface processes, Geology—Statistical methods

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