Petrogenesis of Metamorphic Rocks / by Helmut G.F. Winkler.

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Main Author: Winkler, Helmut G. F.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1965.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Definition and Types of Metamorphism
  • 2. Factors of Metamorphism
  • 3. The Concept of Metamorphic Facies
  • 4. Metamorphic Reactions in Carbonate Rocks
  • 4. 1 Reactions at Low Temperatures
  • 4. 2 Reactions at Higher Temperatures
  • 4. 3 Diagnostic Parageneses of the Three Hornfels Facies in Metamorphosed Siliceous Carbonate Rocks
  • 5. Graphical Representation of Metamorphic Mineral Parageneses
  • 5. 1 ACF Diagram
  • 5. 2 A'FK Diagram
  • 5. 3 How are ACF and A'FK Diagrams Used?
  • 6. Hornfels Facies of Contact Metamorphism
  • 6. 1 Mineral Parageneses of the Hornfels Facies
  • 6. 2 Some Mineral Reactions during Contact Metamorphism
  • 6. 3 Extent and Facial Development of Contact Aureoles
  • 7. Regional Dynamothermal Metamorphism
  • 7. 1 General Characteristics
  • 7. 2 Metamorphic Facies Series
  • 8. The Barrovian-Type Facies Series
  • 8. 1 Greenschist Facies
  • 8. 2 Almandine-Amphibolite Facies
  • 9. The Abukuma-Type Facies Series
  • 9. 1 The Regional Metamorphic Facies Series
  • 9. 2 Mineralogical Identity between the Regional Metamorphism of the Abukuma-Type and Deep-Seated Contact Metamorphism
  • 10. Intermediate Facies Series
  • 11. Granulite Facies
  • 12. Eclogite Facies
  • 13. Change of Chemical Composition of Minerals with Progressive Metamorphism
  • 14. Burial Metamorphism
  • 14.1 End of Diagenesis and Beginning of Metamorphism
  • 14.2 (a) Zeolitic Facies = Laumontite-Prehnite-Quartz Facies
  • 14.3 (a) Glaucophane-Schist Facies = Lawsonite-Glaucophane Facies
  • 15. The Temperature and Pressure Conditions of the Regional Dynamothermal Metamorphism
  • 15.1 Physical Conditions of Metamorphism in the Greenschist Facies
  • 15.2 Physical Conditions of Metamorphism in the Amphibolite Facies
  • 15.3 Different Depth-Temperature Distributions
  • 16. Anatexis, Formation of Migmatites, and Origin of Granitic Magmas
  • 16.1 Anatexis
  • 16.2 Formation of Migmatites
  • 16.3 Formation of Granitic Magmas by Anatexis
  • 17. Appendix: Nomenclature of Common Metamorphic Rocks.