Continental Rifts
Evolution, Structure, Tectonics
K.H. Olsen(Editor)
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 24. November 1995
Book
Hardback
490 pages
978-0-444-89566-0 (ISBN)
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This multi-author book has been prepared by an international group of geoscientists that have been active in rift research since the late 1960s. In 1984, an informal, grass-roots study group was initiated to compare individual research results and to explore in greater depth the apparent differences and similarities in the interpretations from various rift systems. The group became known as the CREST working group, an acronym of Continental Rifts: Evolution, Structure and Tectonics, which not surprisingly became the title of this book. "Continental Rifts: Evolution, Structure, Tectonics" presents an overview of the present state of understanding and knowledge of the processes of continental rifting from a multidisciplinary, lithospheric scale perspective. The chapters have been structured on each rift system in approximately the same synoptic sequence, so as to facilitate comparisons of rifts by the reader. The book complements its predecessors by presenting a more unified picture. It succeeds in presenting the status of a representative majority of the continental rift systems that have been at the forefront of recent research.
For students and experienced researchers alike, this book will be of significant value in assessing the current state of knowledge and in serving as a framework for future research.
For students and experienced researchers alike, this book will be of significant value in assessing the current state of knowledge and in serving as a framework for future research.
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W. Jacoby ... a collection of today's most important data and ideas about the major rift zones of the earth. The book is well produced and illustrations are instructive and good quality; there are several very nice color figures. University and especially earth science libraries, though economizing, must have this book on a high priority. Journal of GeodynamicsMore details
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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index
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 210 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
1452 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-444-89566-0 (9780444895660)
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Evolution, Structure, Tectonics: Evolution, Structure, Tectonics
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Part 1 Introduction and overview: introduction - progress in understanding continental rifts, K.H. Olsen and P. Morgan; mechanisms of rifting - geodynamic modelling of continental rift systems, M.H.P. Bott. Part 2 Methods of investigation - multi-disciplinary perspectives: petrology, geochemistry, isotopes, R.F. Wendlandt et al; seismic techniques, L.W. Braile et al; potential field methods, M.H.P. Bott and W.J. Hinze; heat flows in rifts, P. Morgan; practical magnetotellurgics in a continental rift environment, G.R. Jiracek et al. Part 3 Modern rifts: the European cenozoic rift system, C. Prodehl et al; the East African rift system, L.W. Braile et al; the Rio Grande rift, W.S. Baldridge et al; the basin and range province, T. Parsons; the Baikal rift system, G.R. Keller et al. Part 4 Paleorifts: the Oslo rift, E.-R. Neumann et al; the proterozoic continental rift, D.J. Allen et al; rifted passive margins, M.H.P. Bott; the Southern Oklahoma Aulacogen, G.R. Keller and W.S. Baldridge; West and Central African rift system, G.R. Keller et al. Part 5 Epilogue: continental rifting - a final perspective, W.S. Baldridge et al.