Description: Energetics of Geological Processes by H. Annersten, S.K. Saxena, S. Bhattacharji, O. Stephansson Hans Ramberg is working in an area of geology where 60 years are a short, often negligible period of time. The success of Cambridge University in physics is a well-known example, but if we ask ourselves whether the success of Oslo University in earth sciences is not equally astonishing, then we see that Hans is yet another example of this process; FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Hans Ramberg is working in an area of geology where 60 years are a short, often negligible period of time. This is not so in the lives of men. For us it is a time for evaluating past accomplishments and a time for friends to express their appreciation and admiration. Some universities have become famous for this ability to foster eminent scientists in one or several fields. The success of Cambridge University in physics is a well-known example, but if we ask ourselves whether the success of Oslo University in earth sciences is not equally astonishing, then we see that Hans is yet another example of this process; but it is not the whole story. There were certainly promising prospects when he started his studies in geology: V. M. Goldschmidt had just come back from G6ttingen in Germany and Tom Barth had returned from the Geophysical Laboratory in Washington, D.C. Two leaders in geochemistry and petrology at the same time! Hans became a student of Barth, specializing in metamorphic rocks and their problems; but soon the situation changed. Norway was occupied by the Germans and the possibili ties for university studies almost vanished. However, in spite of all difficulties he obtained his Ph.D. in 1946 and began participating in the geological mapping of Greenland. In 1947 he went to the University of Chicago and stayed there until 1961 when he came to his present position in the University of Uppsala, Sweden. Table of Contents I. Energetics of Geodynamic Processes.- 1. Gravitational Instability and the Development of the Structure of Continents.- 2. Intrusion into Moving Crust.- 3. A Possible Use of Structure Factors in Constitutive Equations for Rocks.- 4. Geometric Patterns of Active Strike-Slip Faults and their Significance as Indicators for Areas of Energy Release.- 5. Strain Analysis in an Experimentally Deformed Oolitic Limestone.- 6. Drag-Patterns of Planar Structures Around Rigid Inclusions.- 7. Progressive Deformation and Development of Fabric Across Zones of Shear in Glacial ICE.- 8. The Structural Analysis of Metamorphic Rocks in Orogenic Belts.- 9. A Model for the Development of the Seve-Köli Caledonian Nappe Complex.- 10. Subduction-Zone Ophiolites and Island-Arc Ophiolites.- II. Energetics of Geochemical Processes.- 11. Heat Flow—Heat Generation Studies in Norway.- 12. Disproportionation Equilibrium in Iron — Bearing Systems at Pressures Above 100 Kbar with Applications to Chemistry of the Earths Mantle.- 13. Compositional Variables and Chemical Equilibrium in Metamorphism.- 14. Thermodynamic Control of Metamorphic Processes.- 15. The Mathematics of Cation Diffisuion and Exchange between Silicate Minerals during Retrograde Metamorphism.- 16. From Crucibles through Subduction to Batholiths.- 17. Equilibrium Thermodynamic Calculations Applied to Meteorite Mineral Assemblages.- 18. A New Electronegativity Scale for Geochemists. Promotional Springer Book Archives Long Description Hans Ramberg is working in an area of geology where 60 years are a short, often negligible period of time. This is not so in the lives of men. For us it is a time for evaluating past accomplishments and a time for friends to express their appreciation and admiration. Some universities have become famous for this ability to foster eminent scientists in one or several fields. The success of Cambridge University in physics is a well-known example, but if we ask ourselves whether the success of Oslo University in earth sciences is not equally astonishing, then we see that Hans is yet another example of this process; but it is not the whole story. There were certainly promising prospects when he started his studies in geology: V. M. Goldschmidt had just come back from G6ttingen in Germany and Tom Barth had returned from the Geophysical Laboratory in Washington, D.C. Two leaders in geochemistry and petrology at the same time! Hans became a student of Barth, specializing in metamorphic rocks and their problems; but soon the situation changed. Norway was occupied by the Germans and the possibili Details ISBN3642865763 Short Title ENERGETICS OF GEOLOGICAL PROCE Language English ISBN-10 3642865763 ISBN-13 9783642865763 Media Book Format Paperback Year 2012 Publication Date 2012-05-14 Pages 476 Imprint Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Place of Publication Berlin Country of Publication Germany Edited by S. Bhattacharji Subtitle Hans Ramberg on his 60th birthday DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-86574-9 Author O. Stephansson Publisher Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Edition Description Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1977 Alternative 9783540081197 DEWEY 551.8 Illustrations 43 Illustrations, black and white; XVIII, 476 p. 43 illus. Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! 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Book Title: Energetics of Geological Processes
Number of Pages: 476 Pages
Publication Name: Energetics of Geological Processes: Hans Ramberg on His 60th Birthday
Language: English
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg Gmbh & Co. Kg
Item Height: 244 mm
Subject: Engineering & Technology, Geology
Publication Year: 2012
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Item Weight: 848 g
Author: S. Bhattacharji, S. K. Saxena
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