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| #13767159 in Books | Cambridge University Press | 2005-08-04 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.69 x1.10 x7.44l,2.12 | File type: PDF | 544 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Up from the depths - but only for the experts|By Rumbullion|Untrahigh pressure metamorphism has affected rocks that have been buried deep within the Earth (>60km). Such rocks were unknown about 15 years ago, but more and more examples are being found. This book summarizes what was known about these rocks in 1994 and is an excellent introduction to the topic. Research is conti||"Fascinating...I highly recommend this volume. All geologists and geophysicists who ponder the metamorphism and kinematics of collisional origins should have access to a copy." Kenneth L. Currie, The Canadian Mineralogist
Recent discoveries of diamond and coesite in the upper crustal rocks of the Earth have drastically changed scientists' ideas concerning the limits of crustal metamorphism. This book provides detailed accounts of the discoveries of diamond and coesite in crustal rocks and provides insights regarding their formation at very high pressures. The formation of these minerals is related to subduction and continental collision and the tectonics, petrological and mineralogical co...
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