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The role of fluids in crustal processes / Geophysics Study Committee, Commission on Geosciences, Environment, and Resources, National Research Council.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in geophysicsPublication details: Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press, 1990.Description: 1 online resource (xii, 170 pages) : illustrations, mapsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0585145067
  • 9780585145068
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Role of fluids in crustal processes.DDC classification:
  • 551.1/3 20
LOC classification:
  • QE511 .R64 1990eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Overview and recommendations. Background. Mass and energy transport in deforming the Earth's crust / John D. Bredehoeft and Denis L. Norton -- Pore fluid pressure near magma chambers / Denis L. Norton -- Evolution and style of fracture permeability in intrusion-centered hydrothermal systems / Spencer R. Titley -- Fluid dynamics during progressive regional metamorphism / John V. Walther -- Oxygen and hydrogen isotope constraints on the deep circulation of surface waters into zones of hydrothermal metamorphism and melting / Hugh P. Taylor, jr. -- Hydrothermal systems associated with regional metamorphism and crustal anatexis: example from the Pyrenees, France / Stephen M. Wickham and Hugh P. Taylor, jr. -- Time-dependent hydraulics of the Earth's crust / Amos M. Nur and Joseph Walder -- COCORP and fluids in the crust / Jack E. Oliver -- Smoluchowski's dilemma revisited: a note on the fluid-pressure history of the central Appalachian fold-thrust belt / Terry Engelder -- Fluid pressure history in subduction zones: evidence from fluid inclusions in the Kodiak accretionary complex, Alaska / Peter Vrolijk and Georgianna Myers -- Degassing of carbon dioxide as a possible source of high pore pressures in the crust / John D. Bredehoeft and Steven E. Ingebritsen.
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Based on papers presented at an American Geophysical Union symposium.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Overview and recommendations. Background. Mass and energy transport in deforming the Earth's crust / John D. Bredehoeft and Denis L. Norton -- Pore fluid pressure near magma chambers / Denis L. Norton -- Evolution and style of fracture permeability in intrusion-centered hydrothermal systems / Spencer R. Titley -- Fluid dynamics during progressive regional metamorphism / John V. Walther -- Oxygen and hydrogen isotope constraints on the deep circulation of surface waters into zones of hydrothermal metamorphism and melting / Hugh P. Taylor, jr. -- Hydrothermal systems associated with regional metamorphism and crustal anatexis: example from the Pyrenees, France / Stephen M. Wickham and Hugh P. Taylor, jr. -- Time-dependent hydraulics of the Earth's crust / Amos M. Nur and Joseph Walder -- COCORP and fluids in the crust / Jack E. Oliver -- Smoluchowski's dilemma revisited: a note on the fluid-pressure history of the central Appalachian fold-thrust belt / Terry Engelder -- Fluid pressure history in subduction zones: evidence from fluid inclusions in the Kodiak accretionary complex, Alaska / Peter Vrolijk and Georgianna Myers -- Degassing of carbon dioxide as a possible source of high pore pressures in the crust / John D. Bredehoeft and Steven E. Ingebritsen.

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