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Metamorphic processes: a celebration of the career contribution of Ron Vernon
Authors:Michael Brown  Geoffrey L Clarke
Institution:Laboratory for Crustal Petrology, Department of Geology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742–4211, USA;School of Geosciences, University of Sydney &NSW 2006, Australia
Abstract:This Special Issue is in celebration of the career contribution of Ron Vernon. It arises from the ‘Ron Vernon Symposium’, which was held as part of the 15th Australian Geological Convention in Sydney in 2000. To date Ron has published more than one hundred scientific papers, several books and contributed widely to international conferences. He is the doyen in the multidisciplinary field of microstructures, which spans petrology and structural geology. However, Ron's range is phenomenal, and he has contributed to many aspects of metamorphism, magmatism and rock deformation. He has drawn on data from his work in these areas to contribute widely to understanding thermal regimes, crustal evolution and tectonics, as exemplified by his ideas about HTLP metamorphism and emplacement of granites. Ron has followed the scientific method in his work; it has led him to many innovative interpretations, some of which undermined established dogma. By example, Ron has been a positive role model for the younger generation. However, for the older generation, he has been something of a bête noire! The papers in this Special Issue cover the range from low‐ to high‐grade metamorphism, from metasomatism to melting, from microstructures to tectonics, and from fieldwork to experiments. It is our hope that in reading them you will take time to think about what has been achieved in the past 40 years, and use this as motivation for what remains to be done.
Keywords:granulite  HTLP metamorphism  metamorphic processes  melting  metasomatism  microstructures  migmatite  retrograde reaction  Ron Vernon  volatile phase  
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