Peter J. Treloar mostly deals with Geochemistry, Metamorphism, Seismology, Paleontology and Basement. Peter J. Treloar works mostly in the field of Geochemistry, limiting it down to concerns involving Subduction and, occasionally, Volcanic rock. His Metamorphism study combines topics in areas such as Geomorphology, Metamorphic rock and Island arc.
His Metamorphic rock research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Chlorite, Mantle and Sillimanite. His Island arc study incorporates themes from Syntaxis and Indus. Seismology is a component of his Magmatism and Tectonics studies.
His main research concerns Geochemistry, Metamorphism, Metamorphic rock, Paleontology and Seismology. Peter J. Treloar specializes in Geochemistry, namely Igneous rock. His Metamorphism study incorporates themes from Nappe, Basement and Birimian.
His work carried out in the field of Metamorphic rock brings together such families of science as Tourmaline and Imbrication. His Imbrication research incorporates themes from Suture and Mantle. His research investigates the connection with Island arc and areas like Volcanic rock which intersect with concerns in Volcanic arc.
Peter J. Treloar focuses on Geochemistry, Metamorphic rock, Metasomatism, Metamorphism and Fluid inclusions. His Geochemistry study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Skarn and Birimian. His Metamorphic rock research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Mineralization, Anatexis and Shear zone.
Peter J. Treloar has included themes like Greenschist, Siliciclastic and Paragenesis in his Shear zone study. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Carbonatite, Mafic, Craton and Titanite. His work deals with themes such as Orogeny, Gneiss, Molasse and Volcanic rock, which intersect with Metamorphism.
His primary areas of investigation include Geochemistry, Metamorphic rock, Felsic, Molasse and Metamorphism. His study connects Ore genesis and Geochemistry. His study in Ore genesis is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Shear zone, Fluid inclusions and Evaporite.
His Felsic research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Pluton, Igneous differentiation, Volcanic arc, Birimian and Volcanic belt. His Volcanic belt research includes elements of Igneous rock and Zircon. His Molasse research integrates issues from Orogeny, Volcanic rock, Kyanite, Anatexis and Gneiss.
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K‐Ar and Ar‐Ar geochronology of the Himalayan collision in NW Pakistan: Constraints on the timing of suturing, deformation, metamorphism and uplift
Peter J. Treloar;D. C. Rex;P. G. Guise;M. P. Coward.
Tectonics (1989)
Archaean TTGs as sources of younger granitic magmas: melting of sodic metatonalites at 0.6-1.2 GPa
J. M. Watkins;J. D. Clemens;P. J. Treloar.
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (2007)
A re-evaluation of the stratigraphy and evolution of the Kohistan arc sequence, Pakistan Himalaya: implications for magmatic and tectonic arc-building processes
Peter J. Treloar;Michael G. Petterson;M. Qasim Jan;M. A. Sullivan.
Journal of the Geological Society (1996)
Mechanisms of continental growth in extensional arcs; an example from the Andean plate-boundary zone
John Grocott;Michael Brown;R.David Dallmeyer;Graeme K. Taylor.
Geology (1994)
Tectonics of the Nanga Parbat syntaxis and the Western Himalaya
M. Asif Khan;Peter J. Treloar;Michael P. Searle;M. Qasim Jan.
(2000)
First direct radiometric dating of Archaean stromatolitic limestone
S. Moorbath;P. N. Taylor;J. L. Orpen;P. Treloar.
Nature (1987)
What drives metamorphism and metamorphic reactions
P. J. Treloar;Patrick J. O'Brien.
(1998)
Abiogenic Fischer–Tropsch synthesis of hydrocarbons in alkaline igneous rocks; fluid inclusion, textural and isotopic evidence from the Lovozero complex, N.W. Russia
Joanna Potter;Joanna Potter;Andrew H. Rankin;Peter J. Treloar.
Lithos (2004)
Himalayan-Tibetan analogies for the evolution of the Zimbabwe Craton and Limpopo Belt
Peter J. Treloar;Michael P. Coward;Nigel B.W. Harris.
Precambrian Research (1992)
Deformation, metamorphism and imbrication of the Indian plate, south of the Main Mantle Thrust, north Pakistan
P. J. Treloar;R. D. Broughton;M. P. Williams;M. P. Coward.
Journal of Metamorphic Geology (1989)
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