Partial melting occurs in a variety of geological environments, from
granitic partial melts in the continental crust, to basaltic or
carbonate partial melts in the upper mantle. Partial melting is the
first stage of magmatism and therefore plays a role of primary
importance in the chemical differentiation of the Earth and in the
transport of heat to the Earth surface.
This special volume contains contributions presented at the symposium
`Physics and Chemistry of Partially Molten Systems' of the EUG 9
meeting, held in Strasbourg, France, on March 23-27, 1997. It is
intended to provide a current understanding of the physics of partial
melting and melt segregation and covers topics such as the rheology of
partially molten systems, the topology of partial melts, modelling of
partial melting processes, and field observations of partial melts.
Audience: This book is intended for a broad readership, including
graduate students, specializing in petrology and geodynamics. The volume
may be recommended as a textbook for graduate courses on petrology,
geomaterial sciences and geophysics