Anthony Dosseto did his Ph D at the Institut de Physique du
Globe de Paris in France before taking up a postdoctoral position
at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia in 2004. In 2009, he
moved to the Univesity of Wollongong, Australia and in 2010 was
awarded an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship.
Simon P. Turner obtained his Ph D at the University of
Adelaide in 1991. Currently he holds an ARC Professorial Fellowship
in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Macquarie
University, Sydney, Australia where he specializes in the
application of U-series isotopes to constraining the time scales of
Earth processes with particular emphasis on subduction zone
magmatism.
James A. Van Orman is an Associate Professor in
Geological Sciences at Case Western Reserve University. He
was awarded a Ph D in geochemistry at MIT and undertook postdoctoral
research in mineral physics and geochemistry at the Carnegie
Institution of Washington. His research is centered on
diffusion in minerals and melts, with current interests in deep
planetary rheology, chemical exchange processes, and
geochronology.
2 Ebooks by James A. Van-Orman
Anthony Dosseto & Simon P. Turner: Timescales of Magmatic Processes
Quantifying the timescales of current geological processes is
critical for constraining the physical mechanisms operating on the
Earth today. Since the Earth’s origin 4.55 billion years ago …
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Anthony Dosseto & Simon P. Turner: Timescales of Magmatic Processes
Quantifying the timescales of current geological processes is
critical for constraining the physical mechanisms operating on the
Earth today. Since the Earth’s origin 4.55 billion years ago …
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Inggeris
DRM
€62.99