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Melt Inclusions in Volcanic Systems
Methods, Applications and Problems
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About this book
Melt inclusions provide a unique record of the physical and chemical processes operating in active magma chambers associated with volcanic systems. This book includes a summary of modern techniques used to study and interpret melt inclusions in volcanic rocks, as well as descriptive studies of specific volcanoes. These various studies document the enormous potential for melt inclusions to provide a window into the dynamics of active magma chambers.'Melt Inclusions in Volcanic Systems' gives the most up-to-date summary of research on the application of melt inclusions in studies of active and fossil volcanic systems, as well as suggestions for future research in this area.
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Yes, you can access Melt Inclusions in Volcanic Systems by B. De Vivo,R.J. Bodnar in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Physical Sciences & Geology & Earth Sciences. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Introduction
- Presentation of the Inaugural Roedder Medal to Edwin Roedder
- Significance of melt inclusions
- Chapter 1. Melt inclusions come of age: volatiles, volcanoes, and Sorby's legacy
- Chapter 2. Estimating the time scales of magmatic processes
- Chapter 3. Liquid to glass: quantifying properties and structure of melts across the glass transition
- Chapter 4. Magmatic inclusions in the search for natural silicate-salt melt immiscibility: methodology and examples
- Chapter 5. Analyzing hydrogen (H2O) in silicate glass by secondary ion mass spectrometry and reflectance Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy
- Chapter 6. From mantle to atmosphere: magma degassing, explosive eruptions, and volcanic volatile budgets
- Chapter 7. Volatile evolution of SatsumaâIwojima volcano: degassing process and maficâfelsic magma interaction
- Chapter 8. Degassing process of Miyakejima volcano: implications of gas emission rate and melt inclusion data
- Chapter 9. Chemistry and origin of zoned HaĂźyne in Tahitian phonolite, with implications for magmatic fractionation
- Chapter 10. Magma ascent rates and depths of crustal magma reservoirs beneath the Aeolian volcanic Arc (Italy): inferences from fluid and melt inclusions in xenoliths
- Chapter 11. Volatiles, magmatic degassing and eruptions of Mt. Somma-Vesuvius: constraints from silicate melt inclusions, Cl and H2O solubility experiments and modeling
- Chapter 12. A model for the evolution of Mt. SommaâVesuvius magmatic system based on fluid and melt inclusion investigations
- Author Index
- Subject Index