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title:Ophiolites and Their Modern Oceanic Analogues Geological Society Special Publication ; No. 60
author:Parson, L. M.; Murton, B. J.; Browning, P.
publisher:Geological Society of London
isbn10 | asin:0903317699
print isbn13:9780903317696
ebook isbn13:9780585235745
language:English
subjectOphiolites, Mid-ocean ridges, Submarine geology.
publication date:1992
lcc:QE511.7O617eb
ddc:551.4608
subject:Ophiolites, Mid-ocean ridges, Submarine geology.
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Ophiolites and their Modern Oceanic Analogues
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Geological Society Special Publications
Series Editor J. BROOKS
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Ophiolites and their Modern Oceanic Analogues
EDITED BY
L. M. PARSON, B. J. MURTON
Institute of Oceanographic Sciences, Godalming, UK
and
P. BROWNING
Department of Geology,
University of Bristol, UK
1992
Published by
The Geological Society
London
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The Geological Society
The Society was founded in 1807 as the Geological Society of London and is the oldest geological society in the world. It received its Royal Charter in 1825 for the purpose of 'investigating the mineral structure of the Earth'. The Society is Britain's national learned society for geology with a Fellowship exceeding 6000. It has countrywide coverage and approximately one quarter of its membership resides overseas. The Society is responsible for promoting all aspects of the geological sciences and will also embrace professional matters on the completion of the reunification with the Institution of Geologists. The Society has its own publishing house to produce its international journals, books and maps, and is the European distributor for materials published by the American Association of Petroleum Geologists.
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ISBN 0-903317-69-9
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Contents
Introduction
PARSON, L. M. & MURTON, B. J.
1
The Josephine ophiolite: and ancient analogue for slow-to intermediate-spreading oceanic ridges
ALEXANDER, R. J. & HARPER, G. D.
3
Ridge axial segmentation in the Oman ophiolite: evidence from along-strike variations in the sheeted dyke complex
MACLEOD, C. J. & ROTHERY, D. A.
39
The volcano-tectonic setting of oceanic lithosphere generation
SEARLE, R. C.
65
GLORIA and other geophysical studies of the tectonic pattern and history of the Easter Microplate, Southeast Pacific
RUSBY, R. I.
81
Along-axis variations in tectonic extension and accommodation zones in the MARK Area, Mid-Atlantic Ridge 23N latitude
KARSON, J. A. & WINTERS, A. T.
107
Chemical transects across intra-oceanic arcs: implications for the tectonic setting of ophiolites
TAYLOR, R. N., MURTON, B. J. & NESBITT, R. W.
117
Origin and distribution of components in boninite genesis: significance of the OIB component
KOSTOPOULOS, D. K. & MURTON, B. J.
133
Quaternary marginal basin volcanism in the Bransfield Strait as a modern analogue of the Southern Chilean ophiolites
KELLER, R. A. & FISK, M. R.
155
Geochemical control on the evolutionary history of the Ballantrae Complex, SW Scotland, from comparisons with recent analogues
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