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“Thy friendship makes us fresh”: Charles, King of France, Act III, Scene III (Henry VI, Part 1, by William Shakespeare)
Friendship does indeed make us fresh—fresh in our enthusiasm, fresh in our creativity, and fresh in our collaborative potential. Indeed, it is the growing friendship between petrology and geochronology that has given rise to the new field of petrochronology. This, in turn, has opened a new array of methods to investigate the history of the geologic processes that are encoded (oh, so tantalizingly close!) in rocks, and to develop a broad new array of questions about those processes.
All friendships have their initiations …
期刊介绍:
RiMG is a series of multi-authored, soft-bound volumes containing concise reviews of the literature and advances in theoretical and/or applied mineralogy, crystallography, petrology, and geochemistry. The content of each volume consists of fully developed text which can be used for self-study, research, or as a text-book for graduate-level courses. RiMG volumes are typically produced in conjunction with a short course but can also be published without a short course. The series is jointly published by the Mineralogical Society of America (MSA) and the Geochemical Society.