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Volcanic and Igneous Plumbing Systems: Understanding Magma Transport, Storage, and Evolution in the Earth's Crust synthesizes research from various geoscience disciplines to examin… Read more
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Volcanic and Igneous Plumbing Systems: Understanding Magma Transport, Storage, and Evolution in the Earth's Crust synthesizes research from various geoscience disciplines to examine volcanic and igneous plumbing systems (VIPS) in-depth. VIPS comprise a network of magma transport and storage features in the Earth’s crust. These features include dykes, sills and larger magma bodies that form the pathway and supply system of magma beneath active volcanoes. Combining basic principles with world-class research and informative illustrations, this unique reference presents a holistic view of each topic covered, including magma transport, magma chambers, tectonics and volcanism.
Addressing a variety of approaches to these topics, this book offers researchers and academics in the Earth Science fields, such as geophysics, volcanology and igneous petrology the information they need to apply the information to their own disciplines.
Researchers in igneous petrology, structural geology and tectonics, geophysics and volcano geodesy, as well as employees of volcano observatories. Undergraduate and graduate students of the Earth sciences with an interest in magma transport and storage
1. Introduction to Volcanic and Igneous Plumbing Systems (VIPS)2. Mechanisms of Magma Transport and Storage in the Lower and Middle Crust3. Mechanisms of Magma Transport in the Upper Crust4. Growth of a Volcanic Edifice through Plumbing System Processes5. Storage of magma in the layered crust6. Growth and survival of magma reservoirs7. Influence of tectonics on VIPS8. Processes within magma reservoirs9. Destroying a volcanic edifice10. Collapse of VIPS11. Influence of VIPS on volcanism12. Synthesis
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