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Journal of Petrology 2004 45(12):2347-2348; doi:10.1093/petrology/egh086
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Journal of Petrology 45(12) © Oxford University Press 2004; all rights reserved

Foreword: Magma generation and evolution in the Earth

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A VOLUME IN HONOUR OF THE WORK OF MICHAEL J. O'HARA, ON THE OCCASION OF HIS 70TH BIRTHDAY


The 20th century was eventful in all areas of Earth Science. Continental drift and sea-floor spreading became embodied in the theory of plate tectonics, isotopically heterogeneous mantle was recognized as a by-product of plate tectonics, large igneous provinces were identified as possibly originating from mantle plumes - the list goes on. One thing these revolutions have in common is the process of scientific debate - which Mike O'Hara has stimulated vigorously in the field of . . . [Full Text of this Article]

YAOLING NIU, CLAUDE HERZBERG and MARJORIE WILSON


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