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Trace elements in igneous petrology : a volume in memory of Paul W. Gast / edited by C. J. Allegre and S. R. Hart.

Contributor(s): Gast, Paul Werner, 1930-, Gast, Paul Werner, 1930- | Allegre, Clau | e J.1 a35.3..1.16 q35.3..18.17, .
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Developments in petrology ; 5. Publisher: Amsterdam ; New York : Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier Scientific Pub. Co. : distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Elsevier-North-Holland, Elsevier Scientific Pub. Co. : distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Elsevier-North-Holland, 1978ISBN: 0444416587.Uniform titles: Earth and planetary science let Subject(s): Rocks, Ign | Trace elemDDC classification: 552/.1
Contents:
Allegre, C. J. and Minster, J. F. Quantitative models of trace element behavior in magmatic processes.--Hanson, G. N. The application of trace elements to the petrogenesis of igneous rocks of granitic composition.--Hofmann, A. W. and Hart, S. R. An assessment of local and regional isotopic equilibrium in the mantle.--Tatsumoto, M. Isotopic composition of lead in oceanic basalt and its implication to mantle evolution.--Hedge, C. E. Strontium isotopes in30827 basalts from the Pacific Ocean basin.--Kay, R. W. and Hubbard, N. J. Trace elements in ocean ridge basalts.--Dymond, J. and Hogan, L. Factors controlling the noble gas abundance patterns of deep-sea basalts.--Frey, F. A. and Prinz, M. Ultramafic inclusion from San Carlos, Arizona.--Taylor, H. P., Jr. Oxygen and hydrogen isotope studies of plutonic granitic rocks.--O'Nions, R. K. and Pankhurst, R. J. Early Archaean rocks and geochemical evolution of the earth's crust.--Oversby, V. M. Lead isotopes in Archaean plutonic rocks.--Duchesne, J. C. and Demaiffe, D. Trace elements and anorthosite gen
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"Reprinted from Earth and planetary science letters, volume 38, no. 1."

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Allegre, C. J. and Minster, J. F. Quantitative models of trace element behavior in magmatic processes.--Hanson, G. N. The application of trace elements to the petrogenesis of igneous rocks of granitic composition.--Hofmann, A. W. and Hart, S. R. An assessment of local and regional isotopic equilibrium in the mantle.--Tatsumoto, M. Isotopic composition of lead in oceanic basalt and its implication to mantle evolution.--Hedge, C. E. Strontium isotopes in30827 basalts from the Pacific Ocean basin.--Kay, R. W. and Hubbard, N. J. Trace elements in ocean ridge basalts.--Dymond, J. and Hogan, L. Factors controlling the noble gas abundance patterns of deep-sea basalts.--Frey, F. A. and Prinz, M. Ultramafic inclusion from San Carlos, Arizona.--Taylor, H. P., Jr. Oxygen and hydrogen isotope studies of plutonic granitic rocks.--O'Nions, R. K. and Pankhurst, R. J. Early Archaean rocks and geochemical evolution of the earth's crust.--Oversby, V. M. Lead isotopes in Archaean plutonic rocks.--Duchesne, J. C. and Demaiffe, D. Trace elements and anorthosite gen

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