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Petrology for Students S. R. Nockolds

Petrology for Students By S. R. Nockolds

Petrology for Students by S. R. Nockolds


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This 1978 successor to Harker's 1954 text Petrology for Students, makes Harker's microdrawings, together with over 60 further ones, available in an original petrographic text, amplifying the coverage to embrace rock types whose importance had increased since Harker's work was published.

Petrology for Students Summary

Petrology for Students by S. R. Nockolds

The abundance of carefully prepared microdrawings of rock types and textures was a feature that maintained the demand for Harker's 1954 text Petrology for Students as a guide to the study of rocks in thin slices under the microscope. This 1978 successor makes Harker's microdrawings, together with over 60 further ones, available in an original petrographic text, amplifying the coverage to embrace rock types whose importance had increased since Harker's work was published. Three sections cover igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks. The igneous section emphasises the use of chemical and mineralogical characteristics in the description of igneous rocks, whilst the sedimentary section covers each major sediment class, describing how to recognise and interpret individual rock constituents. The metamorphic section summarises metamorphic reconstitution and discusses the metamorphic facies classification. Each section uses the terminology and treatment resulting from specialisation in the three different types of rock.

Table of Contents

Preface; Part I. Igneous Rocks S. R. Nockolds: 1. Igneous rocks and their textures; 2. The classification of igneous rocks; 3. Granitic rocks; 4. Silicic volcanic and hypabyssal rocks; 5. Syenites; 6. Trachytes and microsyenites; 7. Monzonites, monzodiorites, monzogabbros; 8. Latites, latite-andesites, allied volcanic and their hypabyssal equivalents; 9. Siorites; 10. Andesites and their hypabyssal equivalents; 11. Gabbros and related rocks; 12. Basalts and dolerites; 13. Ultramafic igneous rocks; 14. Nepheline syenites and allied rocks; 15. Phonolites, related volcanics and their hypabyssal representatives; 16. Nepheline monzonites, essexites and related rocks; 17. Tephrites, basanites, allied volcanics and their hypabayssal representatives; 18. Ultra-alkaline igneous rocks and caronatites; 19. Lamprophyres; 20. Pyroclastic rocks; Part II. Sedimentary Rocks R. W O'B. Knox: 21. Sedimentary rocks - introduction; 22. Sedimentary textures; 23. Argillaceous rocks; 24. Arenaceous rocks; 25. Calcareous rocks; 26. Solomitic rocks; 27. Siliceous rocks; 28. Phosphatic tocks; 29. Ferruginous rocks; 30. Manganiferous rocks; 31. Saline rocks; 32. Carbonaceous rocks; Part III. Metamorphic Rocks G. A. Chinner: 33. Metamorphism: deformation and recrystallisation; 34. Metasomatism and melting; 35. The facies classification of metamorphic rocks; 36. Progressive regional metamorphism; 37. Granualites and eclogites; 38. The blueschist (glaucophane-schist-facies; 39. Very low-grade metamorphism; Index.

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GOR004403797
9780521291842
0521291844
Petrology for Students by S. R. Nockolds
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
19780427
444
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