Volcanic Textures

Volcanic Textures

Author: Jocelyn McPhie

Publisher: CODES-University of Tasmania

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13:

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Volcanic Textures is designed for use by exploration geologists, graduate students and other earth scientists with an interest in physical volcanology, especially those engaged in mapping and interpreting volcanic sequences."--pub. desc.


Textures, Structures and Processes of Volcanic Successions

Textures, Structures and Processes of Volcanic Successions

Author: Beatriz L.L. Coira

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-09-18

Total Pages: 173

ISBN-13: 3030520102

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This book provides a complete study of the Central Andean volcanism and its most distinctive features, from the lower Paleozoic to the Cenozoic times in the framework of its processes, eruptive mechanisms and geodynamic conditions. It helps readers understand the nature of the volcanic geology and the volcaniclastic related deposits linked to the evolution of the Andean continental margin. Special attention is paid to the analysis of the ancient volcanic successions and the difficulties in recognition of the original rock type caused by the effects of deformation, metamorphism and alteration. The authors use distinctive cases to describe how to apply different tools in analysis and interpretation. The selected representative, well exposed and preserved volcanic records of the Southern Central Andes analyzed in this book open new perspectives in the understanding of the volcanic processes linked to active continental margins as the Central Andes. This book will be of special interest to volcanologists and specialists in the earth sciences and appeal to both undergraduate and graduate students in geology.


Textures, Structures and Processes of Volcanic Successions

Textures, Structures and Processes of Volcanic Successions

Author: Beatriz L.L. Coira

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2021-09-20

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 9783030520120

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This book provides a complete study of the Central Andean volcanism and its most distinctive features, from the lower Paleozoic to the Cenozoic times in the framework of its processes, eruptive mechanisms and geodynamic conditions. It helps readers understand the nature of the volcanic geology and the volcaniclastic related deposits linked to the evolution of the Andean continental margin. Special attention is paid to the analysis of the ancient volcanic successions and the difficulties in recognition of the original rock type caused by the effects of deformation, metamorphism and alteration. The authors use distinctive cases to describe how to apply different tools in analysis and interpretation. The selected representative, well exposed and preserved volcanic records of the Southern Central Andes analyzed in this book open new perspectives in the understanding of the volcanic processes linked to active continental margins as the Central Andes. This book will be of special interest to volcanologists and specialists in the earth sciences and appeal to both undergraduate and graduate students in geology.


Atlas of Igneous Rocks and Their Textures

Atlas of Igneous Rocks and Their Textures

Author: W. S. MacKenzie

Publisher: Pearson Education

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13:

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A companion volume to the "Atlas of rock-forming minerals in thin section", this full-colour handbook is designed to be used as a laboratory manual both by elementary students of earth sciences undertaking a study of igneous rocks in thin section under the microscope, and by more advanced students and teachers as a reference work. The book is divided into two parts - Part one is devoted to photographs of many of the common textures found in igneous rocks with brief descriptions accompanying each photograph. Part two illustrates the appearance of examples of some sixty of the commonest (and a few not so common) igneous rock types; each photograph is accompanied by a brief description of the field of view shown. Nearly 300 full-colour photographs are included, and in many cases the same view is shown both in plen-polarized light and under crossed polars. A brief account of how thin sections can be prepared is included as an appendix.


Volcanic Rocks

Volcanic Rocks

Author: Ana Maria Malheiro

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2019-08-22

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 1000006743

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Environmental issues are high on the public agenda and engineering projects need to take environmental concerns on board. Volcanic Rocks, contains papers from the ISRM Workshop W2 (Ponta Delgada, Azores, Portugal 14-15 July 2007), and focuses specifically on problems associated with construction activities in areas of volcanic rock. The book


Spilites and Spilitic Rocks

Spilites and Spilitic Rocks

Author: G.C. Amstutz

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 479

ISBN-13: 3642882307

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The idea for the present Spilite Volume was born during the Spilite Symposium at the XXIIIrd session of the International Geological Con gress in Prague, 1968. At that time, only a restricted number of petro logists working on spilites was present and, therefore, the group assem bled agreed that a Symposium Volume should also include recent papers by many other spilite specialists. At the same time it was agreed that the papers presented at the Symposium should be returned to the authors for changes and additions. This procedure of upgrading and amending the papers has continued until this year (1973) for various technical and editorial reasons. The information presented here is, therefore, up-to date. To those familiar with the spilite problem it is obvious that the time had come for a review of its state. Also, the existing litera ture had become so voluminous that a monographic review was necessary. Following a modern trend, the authorship for this review was spread among specialists with variable experience. For readers not necessarily familiar with the spilite problem, a brief summary is presented here. A short historical note is followed first by the observations, then by the interpretations, finally by some of the major features of scientific logic as they pertain to the problem of the primary or secondary origin of some of the rocks termed spilites and keratophyres.


Resources and Sustainable Development

Resources and Sustainable Development

Author: Jian Guo Wu

Publisher: Trans Tech Publications Ltd

Published: 2013-08-16

Total Pages: 3620

ISBN-13: 3038261254

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Collection of selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2013 2nd International Conference on Energy and Environmental Protection (ICEEP 2013), April 19-21, 2013, Guilin, China. The 677 papers grouped as follows: Chapter 1: Mineral Prospecting and Geological Exploration; Chapter 2: Rock and Mining Engineering, Coal Mining; Chapter 3: Mineral Process Engineering; Chapter 4: Oil and Gas Well Development Projects; Chapter 5: Metallurgical Engineering; Chapter 6: Urban and Regional Planning; Chapter 7: Development and Management of the Energy and Power Industry; Chapter 8: Global Climate Change and International Cooperation on Reducing and Control Carbon Emissions; Chapter 9: Ecological Economy, Circular Economy and Low-Carbon Economy; Chapter 10: Engineering Materials and Processing Technologies; Chapter 11: Equipment Design, Manufacturing, Automation and Control; Chapter 12: Information Technologies, Computer and Data Analysis Applications in Industry and Engineering; Chapter 13: Engineering Management, Logistics and Education.