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This 1978 successor to Harker's 1954 text Petrology for Students covers igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks.
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This 1978 successor to Harker's 1954 text Petrology for Students covers igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9780521291842
- ISBN-10: 0521291844
- Artikelnr.: 28438796
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9780521291842
- ISBN-10: 0521291844
- Artikelnr.: 28438796
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
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.
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.
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.
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.