Crystallization-Differentiation: The Evolution of a Theory

Crystallization-Differentiation: The Evolution of a Theory

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Oct 26, 1998 · English · Paperback (284 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 284
Language English
Published Oct 26, 1998
Publisher Mineralogical Society of America
ISBN-10 0939950472
ISBN-13 9780939950478

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Davis A. Young delves into the intricate world of crystallization-differentiation theory, exploring its evolution and significance within the broader context of geological processes. Through detailed analysis and thorough documentation, he examines the foundational ideas proposed by N. L. Bowen, highlighting how his groundbreaking work transformed the understanding of igneous rocks and their formation.

Young embraces a comprehensive approach, incorporating bibliographical references that trace the development of Bowen's theories over time, providing readers with a clear roadmap of the academic discourse surrounding crystallization. The index further enhances the reader's experience, allowing easy navigation through complex topics and facilitating a deeper grasp of the scientific principles involved.

With clarity and precision, Young presents a narrative that interweaves historical context with contemporary relevance, marking the importance of crystallization-differentiation in modern geosciences. This exploration not only enhances the reader's knowledge of geological processes but also underscores the lasting impact of Bowen's contributions to the field.
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