Volcanology: Processes, Deposits, Geology and Resources

Volcanology

Processes, Deposits, Geology and Resources
 
Edition number: 2nd ed. 2024
Publisher: Springer
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Number of Volumes: 2 pieces, Book
 
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ISBN13:9783319666129
ISBN10:3319666126
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:1752 pages
Size:279x210 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 215 Illustrations, black & white; 800 Illustrations, color
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Short description:

This book is a substantially updated, revised and extended version of the book Volcanic Successions, published by Cas and Wright back in 1987. Divided into six major parts, it offers comprehensive information on magma properties; fragmentation processes; subaerial and subaqueous lava types and field textures; sub-volcanic intrusions; explosive or pyroclastic eruptions and deposits; surface sedimentary processes; hydrothermal alteration and lithification, and effects on volcanic rock textures; terminology and approaches to describing and mapping volcanic rocks and terrains; geology of volcanoes and facies models; volcanism and tectonic setting; and to conclude, volcanic-hosted resources. It is a highly up-to-date text, presenting a coherent flow of topics, together with excellent visual material to illustrate key points and deposit features.

The new authorship team consists of Ray Cas, Guido Giordano and John Wright, all of whom have extensive experience across the complete spectrum of volcanological processes and deposit types discussed in this exciting new book. The authors approach the diversity of products in volcanic terrains as facies, and use facies analysis and interpretation as a means of constructing facies models for different volcanic settings and their resources. ­The book is intended as a textbook and research reference book for senior undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and professionals alike.

Long description:

This book is a substantially updated, revised and extended version of the book Volcanic Successions, published by Cas and Wright back in 1987. Divided into six major parts, it offers comprehensive information on magma properties; fragmentation processes; subaerial and subaqueous lava types and field textures; sub-volcanic intrusions; explosive or pyroclastic eruptions and deposits; surface sedimentary processes; hydrothermal alteration and lithification, and effects on volcanic rock textures; terminology and approaches to describing and mapping volcanic rocks and terrains; geology of volcanoes and facies models; volcanism and tectonic setting; and to conclude, volcanic-hosted resources. It is a highly up-to-date text, presenting a coherent flow of topics, together with excellent visual material to illustrate key points and deposit features.

The new authorship team consists of Ray Cas, Guido Giordano and John Wright, all of whom have extensive experience acrossthe complete spectrum of volcanological processes and deposit types discussed in this exciting new book. The authors approach the diversity of products in volcanic terrains as facies, and use facies analysis and interpretation as a means of constructing facies models for different volcanic settings and their resources. ­The book is intended as a textbook and research reference book for senior undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and professionals alike.

Table of Contents:
Introduction.- Aims, Scope, Approach and Structure. Part A - Laying the Foundations.- Introductory Concepts.- Properties of  Magma.- Influence of Environment on Magma Properties, Eruption Processes and Deposits.- Fragmentation Processes in Magmas,and Volcanic Rocks.- Part B ? Lavas and Sub-Volcanic Intrusions.- Basalt and Other Low Viscosity Lavas ?  High Viscosity Rhyolite, Dacite and Andesite Lavas.- Komatiite Lavas, Sills and Dykes.- Sub-Volcanic  Intrusions.? Part C ? Explosive Eruptions, Processes and Pyroclasitc Deposits.- Explosive Eruption Columns, Styles and Pyroclastic Fallout Deposits.- Subaerial Pyroclastic Density Currents (Pyroclastic Flows, Surges).- Subaqueous Flows of Pyroclastic Debris  and Their Deposits.- Part D ? Secondary Processes in Volcanic Settings.- Surface Sedimentary Processes and Deposits in Volcanic Environments.- Syn- to Post-Emplacement Alteration Processes.- Part E ? Terminology and Approaches to Unterstanding the Geology of Volcanoes.- Terminology for Volcanic Deposits and Rocks.- Documenting the Geology of Volcanoes, Volcanic Terrains.-Part F: The Big Picture: Bringing It All Together: The Geology of Volcanoes and Their Facies Models.- Volcanism and Tectonic Setting.- Volcanic Hosted Resources.