>Announcement of Short Course sponsored by the GSA Structural Geology and >Tectonics Divisions. This course will be given at the GSA meeting in >Toronto. Interested persons should contact GSA for further details. > >Analysis of Veins in Low-Temperature Environments - Introduction for >Structural Geologists > >Course Description: The purpose of this course is to introduce the >participants to the integration of geochemical, fabric and fluid inclusion >data in interpreting the formation and significance of veins. It is >intended for those with little background in geochemistry yet an interest >in unraveling the fluid sources, conditions of formation and tectonic >significance of veins. The format will be lectures, case histories and >exercises. Topics covered include: Overview of vein research, hydrology >of veins, subsurface fluids and precipitation kinetics, application of >isotopes to veins, problems and potential of fluid inclusions in veins, >case histories of the application of structural geology and geochemistry to >understanding fluid composition, temperature and pressure during tectonism. > >Recommended background: one year of college chemistry and a first course in >geochemistry are highly recommended. > >What you will learn: An appreciation for the complexities of chemical mass >transport in the subsurface vein environment leading to mineral >precipitation; the interplay between mechanics, kinematics and geochemistry >of veining; case histories of vein filling and fabrics and estimates of >fluid composition, P & T during deformation. > Zachary D. Sharp <[log in to unmask]> Dept of Earth Sciences Univ of New Mexico