All Earth Science students need to understand the origins,
environments, and basic processes that produce igneous and metamorphic
rocks. This concise introductory textbook provides students with the
essential knowledge needed to understand how petrology relates to
other topics in the geologic sciences, and has been written
specifically for one-semester courses. Throughout, the emphasis is on
interpreting the mineralogy and petrology of rock suites in terms of
origin and environment, with the first half of the book concentrating
on igneous rocks, and the second half on metamorphic rocks. This
Second Edition has been thoroughly revised and brought completely
up-to-date. It now includes a new chapter on the application of stable
and radiogenic isotopes in petrology, introducing students to the
concept of isotopic fractionation and describing the process of
radioactive decay. The discussions of phase diagrams, connections
between igneous and metamorphic rock suites, and convergent margin
magmatism have also been expanded. There is a new glossary of terms,
updated end-of-chapter exercises, and updated further readings.
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ISBN
9781108755313
Publisert
2019
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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