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>         ContentsDirect for Books from Elsevier Science
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> Title:    Peperite
> Subtitle: Processes and Products of Magma-Sediment Mingling
>
>
> Edited by:I.P. Skilling, Department of Geology and Planetary Sciences,
>   University of Pittsburg, PA, USA
>           J.D.L. White, Department of Geology, University of Otago,
Dunedin,
>   New Zealand
>           J. McPhie, Centre for Ore Deposit Research, University of
Tasmania,
>   Australia
>
>
> Imprint:  ELSEVIER
>
> Prices:   0-444-51160-1 Hardbound EUR  90.00 Publication: August 2002
>   0-444-51160-1 Hardbound USD  90.00 Publication: August 2002
>
>
> Website:  http://www.elsevier.com/locate/isbn/0-444-51160-1
>
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>
> Contents:
> Introduction
>  (I. Skilling et al.).
> Research Papers.
> Peperite: a review of magma-sediment mingling
>  (I.P. Skilling et al.).
> Water/magma interaction: some theory and experiments on peperite
> formation
>  (K. Wohletz).
> Dynamic mingling of magma and liquefied sediments
>  (B. Zimanowski, R. Buttner).
> Characteristics and origin of peperite involving coarse-grained host
> sediment
>  (R.J. Squire, J. McPhie).
> Magma composition and viscosity as controls on peperite texture: an
> example from Passamaquoddy Bay, southeastern Canada
>  (K.A. Dadd, N.A. Van Wagoner).
> Middle Miocene volcaniclastic dikes at Kukedo, Shimane Peninsula, SW
> Japan: fluidization of volcaniclastic beds by emplacement of
> syn-volcanic andesitic dikes
>  (K. Kano).
> Peperite as a record of early-stage phreatomagmatic fragmentation
> processes: an example from the Hopi Buttes volcanic field, Navajo
> Nation, Arizona, USA
>  (J.A. Hooten, M.H. Ort).
> On the formation of deep-seated subterranean peperite-like
> magma-sediment mixtures
>  (V. Lorenz et al.).
> Rhyolitic globular peperites from the Aznalcollar mining district
>  (Iberian Pyrite Belt, Spain): physical and chemical controls
>  (T. Donaire et al.).
> Melting and mingling of phonolitic pumice deposits with intruding
> dykes: an example from the Otago Peninsula, New Zealand
>  (U. Martin, J.D.L. White).
> Morphology of a crater-filling lava lake margin, The Peninsula tuff
> cone, Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge, California: implications
> for formation of peperite textures
>  (A. Lavine, K.R. Aalto).
> Peperitic textures of Ordovician dacitic synsedimentary intrusions in
> Argentina's Puna Highland: clues to emplacement conditions
>  (B. Coira, B. Perez).
> Pumiceous rhyolitic peperite in ancient submarine volcanic
> successions
>  (C.C. Gifkins et al.).
> Granulation of weak rock as a precursor to peperite formation: coal
> peperite, Coombs Hills, Antarctica
>  (M.K. McClintock, J.D.L. White).
> Textural evidence of peperites inside pillow lavas at Acicastello
> Castle Rock
>  (Mt. Etna, Sicily) (R.A. Corsaro, P. Mazzoleni).
> Lava-sediment interaction in desert settings; are all peperite-like
> textures the result of magma-water interaction? (D.A. Jerram, H.
> Stollhofen).
> Index.



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