An introduction to metamorphic petrology
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An introduction to metamorphic petrology
Cambridge University Press, c2021
2nd ed
- : hbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [308]-325) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This second edition is fully updated to include new developments in the study of metamorphism as well as enhanced features to facilitate course teaching. It integrates a systematic account of the mineralogical changes accompanying metamorphism of the major rock types with discussion of the conditions and settings in which they formed. The use of textures to understand metamorphic history and links to rock deformation are also explored. Specific chapters are devoted to rates and timescales of metamorphism and to the tectonic settings in which metamorphic belts develop. These provide a strong connection to other parts of the geology curriculum. Key thermodynamic and chemical concepts are introduced through examples which demonstrate their application and relevance. Richly illustrated in colour and featuring end-of-chapter and online exercises, this textbook is a comprehensive introduction to metamorphic rocks and processes for undergraduate students of petrology, and provides a solid basis for advanced study and research.
Table of Contents
- 1. The Concept of Metamorphism
- 2. Chemical Equilibrium in Metamorphism
- 3. The Pressure-Temperature Conditions of Metamorphism
- 4. Metamorphism of Pelitic Rocks
- 5. Metamorphism of Basic Igneous Rocks
- 6. Metamorphism of Limestones - Marbles, Calc-Silicates and Skarns
- 7. Mineral Growth and Textures in Metamorphic Rocks
- 8. Metamorphism Linked to Deformation
- 9. The Duration of Metamorphism
- 10. Metamorphism and Tectonics.
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