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Geology of Connemara in Western Ireland: Unravelling the Region’s Tectonic, Metamorphic, and Magmatic Histories

Autor Martin Feely
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 aug 2024
The Connemara region in Western Ireland is world-renowned for its outstanding geology that is blended with spectacular landscapes. This book and its many colourful illustrations, maps, diagrams, field and landscape images detail the origin and formation of Connemara’s metamorphic and igneous rocks in deep time from 700 to 380 million years ago. It combines many field geology observations and current research results, and describes the many geological processes involved in the formation of the bedrock foundations of Connemara: plate tectonics, granite magmatism, deformation, metamorphism and mineral deposits. An amazing book for students and geological societies that visit the region annually.
Features
  • The only book available on the formation of the igneous and metamorphic rock complexes in Connemara
  • Explores the regional geological context of Connemara from ~700 Ma to 385 Ma
  • Incorporates the most up-to-date research results and many useful field images, maps and schematic diagrams for teacher and student alike
  • Describes the deformation, metamorphic and magmatic histories in Pressure-Temperature-time (PTt) space
  • Includes a chapter dedicated to the application of fluid inclusion studies to magmatic and hydrothermal mineralization in the Galway Granite Complex and its environs
This book serves as a resource for professionals, academics and senior undergraduate and graduate students working and studying in the fields of geology, earth sciences and environmental sciences.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032698403
ISBN-10: 1032698403
Pagini: 186
Ilustrații: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
Locul publicării:Boca Raton, United States

Public țintă

Postgraduate, Professional Reference, and Undergraduate Advanced

Notă biografică

Martin Feely is an Emeritus Professor of Earth and Ocean Sciences, School of Natural Sciences, at the University of Galway, Ireland with teaching and research experience since 1976. He established in 2004 the 2-year Diploma in Gemmology, and the University of Galway Geofluids Research Lab in 1989. He has authored and co-authored over 220 geology publications including Connemara Geology, Geofluids in Global Settings. He has been an editor for numerous international geology journals. His career includes also: 1997-2006 - Adjunct Assoc. Professor, Boston University, Massachusetts; 2006-2020 - Adjunct Professor at James Madison University, Virginia; Co-established the BU/JMU’s 6-week annual geology field camp in Connemara, and a 4-week annual geology summer school for The College of William and Mary, Virginia (2008-2019).

Cuprins

1. Introduction to the Geology of Connemara.  2. The Connemara Metamorphic Complex: Dalradian Lithostratigraphy and the Metagabbro Gneiss Suite.  3. Deformation History of the Connemara Metamorphic Complex.  4. Metamorphism of the Connemara Dalradian and the Metagabbro Gneiss Suite.  5. Deformation, Magmatism and Metamorphism in the CMC: Pressure-Temperature-time (P-T-t) Perspectives.  6. The Galway Granite Complex (GGC): Geological Setting, Geochronology, Petrology, Geochemistry and Thermal Metamorphism.  7. Structural Controls on the Assembly of the Galway Granite Complex.  8. The Plutons of the GGC: Emplacement, Field Relationships, Mineralogy and Petrology.  9. Magmatic and Hydrothermal Mineral Deposits in the Galway Granite Complex.

Descriere

The Connemara region in Western Ireland is world-renowned for its outstanding geology and spectacular landscapes. This book and its many colorful illustrations, maps, diagrams, field, and landscape images, detail the origin and formation of Connemara’s igneous rocks in deep time, geological observations, and current research results.