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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «MAGMATIC STOPING»
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Understanding Granites: Integrating New and Classical Techniques
Magmatic stoping and block subsidence followed, modified by periodic reworking
of older faults. This pattern of alternate compression and extension probably
continued through the life of the Batholith. The effects of contrasting systems of ...
Jean Louis Vigneresse,
1999
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The Earth's Crust and Upper Mantle: Structure, Dynamic ...
The emplacement of the magmatic batho- liths took place either from juvenile or
anatectic magmas, and mechanisms of emplacement may be magmatic stoping
and forceful injection. Magmatic stoping is characteristic of some postorogenic ...
3
Rocky Mountain Section of the Geological Society of America: ...
Careful mapping and correlation of contact-topographic re- lations also led
Barren (1907) to develop the theory of magmatic stoping for emplacement of the
Marysville stock. Recent mapping (Blackwell and others, 1975) showed that
some ...
4
Thinking about the Earth: A History of Ideas in Geology
According to his theory (which was closely related to his thinking about magmatic
stoping (see Chapter 9), the old cooling and contracting (wrinkled apple) theory
of the earth, notions of isostasy, geosyncline theory anil the geographical ...
David Roger Oldroyd,
1996
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A Dictionary of Geography
Magmatic stoping is the detaching and engulfing of pieces of the country rock, but
its role in the location of plutons is disputed: see Žák et al. (2006) IntJ. Earth Sci.
95 versus Glazner and Bartley (2006) GSA Bull.118. magnetic pole reversal The
...
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Structural and tectonic principles
Here, then, is another example of an actively rising pluton unaccompanied by
significant pushing-aside of the wall rocks. This is a discordant example, while
the Sierra Nevada pluton was largely concordant (Fig. 9-32). Magmatic stoping.
7
Enclaves and granite petrology
90-113) first developed the theory of magmatic stoping. To explain the intrusion
of the igneous complex, he proposed that the rising magma has made way for
itself by engulfing blocks of the country rock disrupted from the roof and walls of
the ...
Jean Didier, Bernard Barbarin,
1991
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Granites and Their Enclaves: The Bearing of Enclaves on the ...
Numerous authors, basing their conclusions on detailed field-work, have reacted
rather unfavourably to the idea of magmatic stoping on a large scale. C. E.
Wegmann (personal communication, 1969) states that, after examining the most
...
He warns, however, against using such local occurrences either for or against the
assimilation theory of magmas in general. The mechanics of the intrusion, he
thinks, agree with Daly's theory of magmatic stoping. He believes the magma ...
Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin,
1922
He is perhaps most widely known as the author who, more than any other, has
developed the theory of “magmatic stoping.” Large masses of plutonic rock—
such, for example, as the granites of Devon and Cornwall—can be proved by
field ...