Frontiers in Geofluids (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
Frontiers in Geofluids is a collection of invited papers
chosen to highlight recent developments in our understanding of
geological fluids in different parts of the Earth, and published to
mark the first ten years of publication of the...
chosen to highlight recent developments in our understanding of
geological fluids in different parts of the Earth, and published to
mark the first ten years of publication of the...
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Frontiers in Geofluids is a collection of invited papers
chosen to highlight recent developments in our understanding of
geological fluids in different parts of the Earth, and published to
mark the first ten years of publication of the journal
Geofluids. The scope of the volume ranges from the
fundamental properties of fluids and the phase relationships of
fluids encountered in nature, to case studies of the role of fluids
in natural processes. New developments in analytical and
theoretical approaches to understanding fluid compositions, fluid
properties, and geological fluid dynamics across a wide range of
environments are included. A recurrent theme of research published
in Geofluids is the way in which similar approaches can be
applied to geological fluids in very different settings and this is
reflected in the diverse range of applications of fluid studies
that are included here. They include deep groundwater flow,
hydrocarbons in faulted sedimentary basins, hydrothermal ores, and
multiphase flow in mid-ocean ridge systems. Other topics covered
are geothermal waters, crustal metamorphism, and fluids in magmatic
systems.
The book will be of great interest to researchers and students
interested in crustal and mantle fluids of all sorts.
chosen to highlight recent developments in our understanding of
geological fluids in different parts of the Earth, and published to
mark the first ten years of publication of the journal
Geofluids. The scope of the volume ranges from the
fundamental properties of fluids and the phase relationships of
fluids encountered in nature, to case studies of the role of fluids
in natural processes. New developments in analytical and
theoretical approaches to understanding fluid compositions, fluid
properties, and geological fluid dynamics across a wide range of
environments are included. A recurrent theme of research published
in Geofluids is the way in which similar approaches can be
applied to geological fluids in very different settings and this is
reflected in the diverse range of applications of fluid studies
that are included here. They include deep groundwater flow,
hydrocarbons in faulted sedimentary basins, hydrothermal ores, and
multiphase flow in mid-ocean ridge systems. Other topics covered
are geothermal waters, crustal metamorphism, and fluids in magmatic
systems.
The book will be of great interest to researchers and students
interested in crustal and mantle fluids of all sorts.
Autoren-Porträt
Bruce Yardley is Professor in the School of Earth andEnvironment at the University of Leeds, UK, and was a founding
editor of the journal Geofluids. His research concerns the nature
and role of fluids in the crust, including metamorphic processes,
hydrothermal ore systems and sedimentary basins. He obtained his
PhD at the University of Bristol in 1975, and has been at the
University of Leeds since 1985. He held a Harkness Fellowship at
the University of Washington, Seattle, and has recently been a
Humboldt Awardee at the Deutsches GeoForschungZentrum, Potsdam.
Craig Manning is a Professor of Geology and Geochemistry
in the Department of Earth and Space Sciences at the University of
California Los Angeles. He received BA degrees in Geology and in
Geography from the University of Vermont, and MS and PhD degrees in
Geology from Stanford University. His research focuses on
experimental and theoretical study of geologic fluids at high
pressure and temperature.
Grant Garven is a Professor in the Department of Geology
and in the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering at
Tufts University, near Boston. Originally trained as a field
geologist in the Canadian Shield, his career has mostly focused on
mega-scale groundwater flow in sedimentary basins and related
geologic processes. He received his BSc in Geology at the
University of Regina, MS in Hydrology at the University of Arizona,
and PhD degree at the University of British Columbia.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2011, 1. Auflage, 328 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Bruce Yardley, Craig E. Manning, Grant Garven
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 1444394894
- ISBN-13: 9781444394894
- Erscheinungsdatum: 10.03.2011
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