Processes and Consequences of Deep Subduction

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Processes and Consequences of Deep Subduction

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...this volume gives a broad and thorough overview of our current knowledge and the remaining enigmas related to the geodynamical and geochemical processes of deep subduction. Though not being a textbook, the volume is highly interesting for the beginning undergraduate or graduate student, as it provides many historical backgrounds, including references, and takes the student quickly to the forefront of where the research on deep subduction stands nowadays. The interdisciplinary character of the book makes it also a valuable volume for both geodynamicists and geochemists and for many other solid-earth researchers. NewsLetter and Information Service of the E.G.U. B.L.A. Vermeersen

Book Description
Subduction of oceanic lithosphere into the deep mantle is of major importance for the evolution of the Earth. The motion of lithospheric plates at the Earth's surface is a consequence of the buoyancy forces that drive subduction and a large proportion of the world's earthquakes and volcanoes are related to subduction. The deepest known earthquakes (660-700 km deep) occur in subducted lithosphere but their cause, which has long fascinated geophysicists, is still enigmatic. An understanding of these topics, involving a wide range of physical and chemical processes, requires a multidisciplinary approach. This volume includes contributions from the fields of geodynamics, seismology, mineral physics, rock mechanics, petrology and geochemistry that present a state of the art overview of modern interdisciplinary research on deep subduction. Topics include subduction dynamics (geometry, thermal structure, buoyancy forces and rheology), the nature and cause of deep earthquakes, the origin of subduction-related volcanism (stabilities of hydrous minerals, partial melting and observations from seismic tomography), and the relationship between continental collision, ultrahigh-pressure metamorphism and subduction. Several contributions deal with the cause of deep earthquakes and begin building a new consensus on this issue.


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Processes and Consequences of Deep Subduction,D.C. Rubie,R.D. van der Hilst,Elsevier,0444509712,Dynamic Geology (General),Earth Sciences - Geology,Geophysics,Nature,Plate Tectonics,Science,Science/Mathematics,Subduction zones,Weather,Science / Geophysics

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