Foreword; Part I. Background Information - Description of the Field Characteristics, Mineralogy and Geochemistry of Komatiites: 1. A brief history of komatiite studies and a discussion of komatiite nomenclature; 2. Brief descriptions of six classic komatiite occurrences; 3. Field characteristics, textures and structures; 4. Mineralogy; 5. Geochemistry; 6. Isotopic compositions of komatiites; 7. Experimental petrology; 8. Physical properties of komatiites; Part II. Interpretation – The Manner of Emplacement, the Origin, and the Tectonic Setting of Komatiites: 9. Physical volcanology; 10. Komatiite-associated Ni-Cu-PGE deposits; 11. The hydrous komatiite hypothesis; 12. Compositions and eruption temperatures of komatiitic liquids; 13. Petrogenesis of komatiite; 14. Geodynamic setting; References; Index.
A key reference for researchers and advanced students of petrology, Archaean geology and economic geology.
Nocholas Arndt was awarded a Ph.D. from the University of Toronto in Canada in 1975. Following academic positions in the United States, Canada and Germany and at the Universite de Rennes, France, he moved in 1999 to the Universite de Grenoble where he is Professor of Petrology-Geochemistry. Professor Arndt's research interests include petrology and geochemistry of mafic and ultramafic rocks, magmatic ore deposits, and the early-Earth environment. He is Director of the European Science Foundation 'Archean Environment: the Habitat of Early Life' program and a founding editor of eEarth, an online journal of the European Geosciences Union. Michael Lesher is Professor of Economic Geology and Research Chair in the Mineral Exploration Research Centre and Department of Earth Sciencesat Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario. He works on the petrogenesis and physical volcanology of komatiites and associated magmatic Ni-Cu-PGE deposits. Steve Barnes is a research scientist at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation in Perth, Australia. He also works on the petrogenesis and physical volcanology of komatiites and associated magmatic Ni-Cu-PGE deposits.
'… highly readable and informative. Arndt occasionally allows a wry
sense of humour to show through, which only makes the reading more
enjoyable. … Arndt notes in the preface that he has attempted to
provide a comprehensive account of komatiites while also producing
a work that is brief and readable. He has succeeded. Komatiite
deserves to be in the library of every university with a geology
department and of any company working in Archean terranes.' Derek
A. Wyman, University of Sydney, Australia
'This book … will be critical for field and experimental
petrologists and mining geologists and geophysicists. In this
regard I highly recommend Komatiite.' The Leading Edge
'… this is a superb book. For decades to come, it will be the
definitive work on these important rocks. Any department that
teaches senior courses in igneous petrology must make certain this
is in the library. This text will become part of the furniture of
all decent undergraduate- and graduate-level programs in petrology.
… I hope Cambridge University Press keep Arndt's 2008 Komatiite in
print for decades to come, so that future librarians can simply buy
a new copy when the old one falls apart: this is a classic.' The
Canadian Mineralogist
'The handsome book that Nicholas Arndt dedicated to komatiites is
particularly welcome because it fills a gap in the scientific
literature. … The structure of the book is very clear. … Komatiite
will no doubt occupy a place in the libraries of laboratories … and
become a bedside book of a new generation of students for the
decades to come.' Géochronique
'… describes komatiites and their geological settings in
considerable detail; all komatiites that have ever been found and
described to date appear to be included. … well illustrated …'
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