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Van Orman 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aHoboken, N.J. $cWiley$d2011 215 $a264 p. $cill 300 $aIncludes index. 311 08$a9781444332612 311 08$a1444332619 311 08$a9781444332605 311 08$a1444332600 327 $aIntro -- Timescales of Magmatic Processes From Core to Atmosphere -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Introduction to the Timescales of Magmatic Processes -- 1 Extinct Radionuclides and the Earliest Differentiation of the Earth and Moon -- 2 Diffusion Constraints on Rates of Melt Production in the Mantle -- 3 Melt Production in the Mantle: Constraints from U-series -- 4 Formulations for Simulating the Multiscale Physics of Magma Ascent -- 5 Melt Transport from the Mantle to the Crust - Uranium-Series Isotopes -- 6 Rates of Magma Ascent: Constraints from Mantle-Derived Xenoliths -- 7 Time Constraints from Chemical Equilibration in Magmatic Crystals -- 8 Magma Cooling and Differentiation - Uranium-series Isotopes -- 9 Defining Geochemical Signatures and Timescales of Melting Processes in the Crust: An Experimental Tale of Melt Segregation, Migration and Emplacement -- 10 Timescales Associated with Large Silicic Magma Bodies -- 11 Timescales of Magma Degassing -- Index. 330 8 $aQuantifying 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 magmatic processes have continued to shape the Earth, producing the major reservoirs that exist today (core, mantle, crust, oceans and atmosphere) and promoting their continued evolution. But key questions remain. When did the core form and how quickly? How are magmas produced in the mantle, and how rapidly do they travel towards the surface? How long do magmas reside in the crust, differentiating and interacting with the host rocks to yield the diverse set of igneous rocks we see today? How fast are volcanic gases such as carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere? This book addresses these and other questions by reviewing the latest advances in a wide range of Earth Science disciplines: from the measurement of short-lived radionuclides to the study of element diffusion in crystals and numerical modelling of magma behaviour. 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