Principles of Metamorphic Petrology
Author: R. H. Vernon
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2008-04-07
Total Pages: 3
ISBN-13: 0521871786
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book offers a complete introduction to the study of metamorphic rocks.
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Author: R. H. Vernon
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2008-04-07
Total Pages: 3
ISBN-13: 0521871786
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book offers a complete introduction to the study of metamorphic rocks.
Author: Anthony Robert Philpotts
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2009-01-29
Total Pages: 669
ISBN-13: 0521880068
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA textbook providing a quantitative approach to the petrologic principles of igneous and metamorphic rocks in a new edition.
Author: B. Ronald Frost
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2019-10-10
Total Pages: 367
ISBN-13: 1108482511
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA concise introduction to the mineralogy and petrology of igneous and metamorphic rocks for all Earth Science students.
Author: Kurt Bucher
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2013-04-17
Total Pages: 298
ISBN-13: 3662030004
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMetamorphic rocks are one of the three classes of rocks. Seen on a global scale they constitute the dominant material of the Earth. The understanding of the petrogenesis and significance of metamorphic of geological education. rocks is, therefore, a fundamental topic There are, of course, many different possible ways to lecture on this theme. This book addresses rock metamorphism from a relatively pragmatic view point. It has been written for the senior undergrad uate or graduate student who needs practical knowledge of how to interpret various groups of minerals found in metamorphic rocks. The book is also of interest for the non-specialist and non-petrolo gist professional who is interested in learning more about the geolo gical messages that metamorphic mineral assemblages are sending, as well as pressure and temperature conditions of formation. The book is organized into two parts. The first part introduces the different types of metamorphism, defines some names, terms and graphs used to describe metamorphic rocks, and discusses principal aspects of metamorphic processes. Part I introduces the causes of metamorphism on various scales in time and space, and some principles of chemical reactions in rocks that accompany metamorphism, but without treating these principles in detail, and presenting the thermodynamic basis for quantitative analysis of reactions and their equilibria in metamorphism. Part I also presents concepts of metamorphic grade or intensity of metamorphism, such as the metamorphic-facies concept.
Author: Anthony R. Philpotts
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2022-01-06
Total Pages: 802
ISBN-13: 1108608159
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBuilding upon the award-winning second edition, this comprehensive textbook provides a fundamental understanding of the formative processes of igneous and metamorphic rocks. Encouraging a deeper comprehension of the subject by explaining the petrologic principles, and assuming knowledge of only introductory college-level courses in physics, chemistry, and calculus, it lucidly outlines mathematical derivations fully and at an elementary level, making this the ideal resource for intermediate and advanced courses in igneous and metamorphic petrology. With over 500 illustrations, many in color, this revised edition contains valuable new material and strengthened pedagogy, including boxed mathematical derivations allowing for a more accessible explanation of concepts, and more qualitative end-of-chapter questions to encourage discussion. With a new introductory chapter outlining the “bigger picture,” this fully updated resource will guide students to an even greater mastery of petrology.
Author: John D. Winter
Publisher: Pearson Higher Ed
Published: 2014-01-13
Total Pages: 725
ISBN-13: 0321969154
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is the eBook of the printed book and may not include any media, website access codes, or print supplements that may come packaged with the bound book. For a combined, one-semester, junior/senior-level course in Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology. Also useful for programs that teach Igneous Petrology and Metamorphic Petrology. Typical texts on igneous and metamorphic petrology are geared to either advanced or novice petrology students. This unique text offers comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of both igneous and metamorphic petrology in a single volume–and provides the quantitative and technical background required to critically evaluate igneous and metamorphic phenomena in a way that students at all levels can understand. The goal throughout is for students to be able to apply the techniques–and enjoy the insights of the results–rather than tinker with theory and develop everything from first principles.
Author: Bruce W. D. Yardley
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Published: 1991
Total Pages: 248
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Anthony Philpotts
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2009-01-29
Total Pages: 669
ISBN-13: 1107268877
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis textbook provides a basic understanding of the formative processes of igneous and metamorphic rock through quantitative applications of simple physical and chemical principles. The book encourages a deeper comprehension of the subject by explaining the petrologic principles rather than simply presenting the student with petrologic facts and terminology. Assuming knowledge of only introductory college-level courses in physics, chemistry, and calculus, it lucidly outlines mathematical derivations fully and at an elementary level, and is ideal for intermediate and advanced courses in igneous and metamorphic petrology. The end-of-chapter quantitative problem sets facilitate student learning by working through simple applications. They also introduce several widely-used thermodynamic software programs for calculating igneous and metamorphic phase equilibria and image analysis software. With over 350 illustrations, this revised edition contains valuable new material on the structure of the Earth's mantle and core, the properties and behaviour of magmas, recent results from satellite imaging, and more.
Author: Helmut G.F. Winkler
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2012-12-06
Total Pages: 299
ISBN-13: 3662008661
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: B. Ronald Frost
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2014
Total Pages: 321
ISBN-13: 1107027543
DOWNLOAD EBOOKConcise introductory textbook on the petrology of igneous and metamorphic rocks for one-semester courses. Topics are organized around the types of rocks to expect in tectonic environments, rather than around rock classifications. Application boxes engage students by showing how petrology connects to wider aspects of geology. Includes end-of-chapter exercises.