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9780195082548

Serpentinites Recorders of Tectonic and Petrological History

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  • ISBN13:

    9780195082548

  • ISBN10:

    0195082540

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1996-06-13
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

Serpentinites, a major source of both ornamental facing stone in architecture and asbestos, are considered enigmatic rocks due to their apparent complexity. Yet studying serpentinites and the processes that form them is essential to understanding the formations in the Earth's tectonic plates. This book presents the geological history of serpentinites, from detailed descriptions and photographs in outcrop and under the microscope, to models describing the distribution of serpentine minerals and the formation of chrysotile-asbestos deposits. Students pursuing research topics in serpentinites or Earth scientists investigating tectonic processes in mid-ocean ridges will find this a useful reference book.

Table of Contents

Serpentine and Serpentinites
Serpentine-Group Minerals and the Processes which Form Them
Patterns in Outcrop
Textures in Thin Section
Hydration and Serpentinization of Peridotites
Serpentine Recrystallization and Replacement
Deserpentinization
Rodingites, Albinites, and Other Rocks Formed by Metasomatism
Carbonates, Sulfides, and Serpentine-Related Mineralization
Geochemical and Geophysical Data
Serpentinization Events
Chrysotile Asbestos Deposits
Serpentinites in their Tectonic Settings
Epilogue
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