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Quantitative Thermochronology: Numerical Methods for the Interpretation of Thermochronological Data



Jean Braun, Peter van der Beek, Geoffrey Batt , "Quantitative Thermochronology: Numerical Methods for the Interpretation of Thermochronological Data"
Cambridge University Press (May 22, 2006) | ISBN: 0521830575 | 270 pages | PDF | 2,1 Mb

Thermochronology, the study of the thermal history of rocks, enables us to quantify the nature and timing of tectonic processes. Quantitative Thermochronology is a robust review of isotopic ages, and presents a range of numerical modeling techniques to allow the physical implications of isotopic age data to be explored. The authors provide analytical, semi-analytical, and numerical solutions to the heat transfer equation in a range of tectonic settings and under varying boundary conditions. They then illustrate their modeling approach built around a large number of case studies. The benefits of different thermochronological techniques are also described. Computer programs on an accompanying website at www.cambridge.org/9780521830577 are introduced through the text and provide a means of solving the heat transport equation in the deforming Earth to predict the ages of rocks and compare them directly to geological and geochronological data. Several short tutorials, with hints and solutions, are also included.


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