J. McPHIE * M. DOYLE * R. ALLEN
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geologists, graduate students and other earth scientists complemented by text rhat reviews relevant genctic processes
with an inerest in py + tlationships. Pare 1 gives an introductio ro
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ina series wo be published by the Centre for Ore clasification. Pare 2 describes selected teytures, components
Deposie and Fxplo Univenity of and stactues in voleanic depose, Par 3 foeusses on
“Tasmania that sd shullow intrusions and related autoclastic deposits. Pat 4
i peice a SePae acs ok - covers pyroclastic and other voleanilastic deposits wich
emphasis on transport and depositional progeses. Pare 5
e textural effects of hydrothefinal aeration,
especially inthe vicinity of massive sulfide ore deponits,
«wing examples inthe Moun Read Voleanics.
volcanology, especially those and
volcanic sequences. It terminology, field identification techniques and
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outlines d
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intrusions and a.wide variety of volcaniclastic deposits. Many
eamplcs Come from the Cambrian Mount Read Volcanics, ae
fhe saasarin wei bon cas :
Jocslya McPhicIcrurcs in physical olanology at CODES, |=
Pobmenilic masiveslfde or depois in westom | pers of Tasmania, and conducts i based roach
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sete St ed Doyle is a Research Assistant also ar CODES. Rod Allen isa.
Spee gee cle ‘Consultant, Volcanic Resources Limited, based at Uppsala, |.
Volumic Texmre contains 46 themaic plates comp Sees iil hor cabbie perdi in the desl cicss
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