Early Continent Evolution of the North China Craton - Zhai, Mingguo; Peng, Peng; Zhou, Yanyan;(ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

Early Continent Evolution of the North China Craton
 
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ISBN13:9780443138898
ISBN10:0443138893
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:328 pages
Size:228x152 mm
Weight:530 g
Language:English
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Early Continent Evolution of the North China Craton

 
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Early Continent Evolution of the North China Craton discusses the tectono-thermal regimes of the early continental crust in the North China Craton (NCC), from the Hadean to the early Paleoproterozoic, reconstructing the evolutional framework and facilitating comprehensive understanding of the early continent evolution of the NCC. The book systematically summarizes the Neoarchean metamorphism of the NCC and discusses the implications for the tectonic models of the NCC through compiling evolutional information of the Hadean to the early Paleoproterozoic sequences in the NCC. Researchers, academics, and students in geology (especially Precambrian Geology), geomorphology, geophysics, and geological engineering will benefit from using this book in applying tectonic models to other cratonic blocks globally, and will understand evolutional information of the largest and oldest cratonic block in China.

Table of Contents:

1. Introduction to the early continental evolution of the North China Craton (NCC) 2. General generation and growth of Precambrian continental crust 3. Precambrian outline of the North China Craton 4. Oldest continental rocks in Hadean-Paleoarchean in the North China Craton 5. Magmatic evolution and recycling for Mesoarchean continental crust of the North China craton 6. Neoarchean continental evolution in the North China Craton 7. Neoarchean metamorphism of the North China Craton 8. Lithospheric evolution during the 2.5-2.1 Ga critical period following the Neoarchean cratonization 9. The early plate tectonics: from vertical differentiation to horizontal accretion