Energetics of Geological Processes Hans Ramberg on his 60th birthday / edited by S. K. Saxena, S. Bhattacharji.

Hans Ramberg is working in an area of geology where 60 years are a short, often negligible period of time. This is not so in the lives of men. For us it is a time for evaluating past accomplishments and a time for friends to express their appreciation and admiration. Some universities have become fa...

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Other Authors: Saxena, S. K. (Editor), Bhattacharji, S. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1977.
Edition:1st ed. 1977.
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505 0 |a I. Energetics of Geodynamic Processes -- 1. Gravitational Instability and the Development of the Structure of Continents -- 2. Intrusion into Moving Crust -- 3. A Possible Use of Structure Factors in Constitutive Equations for Rocks -- 4. Geometric Patterns of Active Strike-Slip Faults and their Significance as Indicators for Areas of Energy Release -- 5. Strain Analysis in an Experimentally Deformed Oolitic Limestone -- 6. Drag-Patterns of Planar Structures Around Rigid Inclusions -- 7. Progressive Deformation and Development of Fabric Across Zones of Shear in Glacial ICE -- 8. The Structural Analysis of Metamorphic Rocks in Orogenic Belts -- 9. A Model for the Development of the Seve-Köli Caledonian Nappe Complex -- 10. Subduction-Zone Ophiolites and Island-Arc Ophiolites -- II. Energetics of Geochemical Processes -- 11. Heat Flow—Heat Generation Studies in Norway -- 12. Disproportionation Equilibrium in Iron — Bearing Systems at Pressures Above 100 Kbar with Applications to Chemistry of the Earth’s Mantle -- 13. Compositional Variables and Chemical Equilibrium in Metamorphism -- 14. Thermodynamic Control of Metamorphic Processes -- 15. The Mathematics of Cation Diffisuion and Exchange between Silicate Minerals during Retrograde Metamorphism -- 16. From Crucibles through Subduction to Batholiths -- 17. Equilibrium Thermodynamic Calculations Applied to Meteorite Mineral Assemblages -- 18. A New Electronegativity Scale for Geochemists. 
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