Atlas of Metamorphic Rocks and Their Textures

Atlas of Metamorphic Rocks and Their Textures
Author: B. W. D. Yardley,W. S. MacKenzie,C. Guilford
Publsiher: Longman Scientific and Technical
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1990
Genre: Metamorphic rocks
ISBN: UOM:49015002354067

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Atlas of Igneous Rocks and Their Textures

Atlas of Igneous Rocks and Their Textures
Author: W. S. MacKenzie,C. H. Donaldson,C. Guilford
Publsiher: Pearson Education
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1982
Genre: Science
ISBN: MINN:31951000978815V

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A companion volume to the "Atlas of rock-forming minerals in thin section", this full-colour handbook is designed to be used as a laboratory manual both by elementary students of earth sciences undertaking a study of igneous rocks in thin section under the microscope, and by more advanced students and teachers as a reference work. The book is divided into two parts - Part one is devoted to photographs of many of the common textures found in igneous rocks with brief descriptions accompanying each photograph. Part two illustrates the appearance of examples of some sixty of the commonest (and a few not so common) igneous rock types; each photograph is accompanied by a brief description of the field of view shown. Nearly 300 full-colour photographs are included, and in many cases the same view is shown both in plen-polarized light and under crossed polars. A brief account of how thin sections can be prepared is included as an appendix.

Introduction to Metamorphic Textures and Microstructures

Introduction to Metamorphic Textures and Microstructures
Author: A. J. Barker
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1998
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0748739858

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An introduction to the thin section description and interpretation of metamorphic rocks, their textures, and microstructures, for advanced undergraduate and graduate geology students. Sections cover some of the broader aspects of metamorphism and metamorphic rocks, the basics of description and interpretation of the textural/microstructural features from the simplest to the more complex, and advanced interpretations in polydeformed and polymetamorphosed rocks. Also available in paper (02414-2), $29.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Microtextures of Igneous and Metamorphic Rocks

Microtextures of Igneous and Metamorphic Rocks
Author: J.P. Bard
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400946408

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At a time when 'textural' evidence is regarded as being 'obvious' ( . . . ) it becomes more and more difficult to find illustrations or even descriptions of the arrangements of the various constituents of 'traumatized' rocks. It is helpful in consequence to advise geology students that the study of thin sections is not only concerned with the identification of their mineral content. To do so would mean they could not see the wood for the trees. Accurate identification of the indi vidual minerals that form rocks is fundamental in their description but the analysis of their textures and habits is also essential. Study of textural features enforces constraints upon the inter pretation of the origin and history of a rock. The analysis of micro textures cannot and should never be an aim in itself, out must be sup ported by qualitative and quantitative correlations with theories of petrogenesis. The aim here is to help the reader to bridge the gap between his observations of rocks unqer the microscope and petrogenetic theories. The habits or architectures of crystals in rocks may resemble those studied by metallurgists and glass scientists. Analysis of micro textures is undergoing change engendered by comparisonS between manu factured and hence minerals. This can be seen from the increased number of publications dealing with crystal ~rowth or deformation processes at microscopic scales to which the name of 'nanotectonics' has been applied.

Atlas of Metamorphic metasomatic Textures and Processes

Atlas of Metamorphic metasomatic Textures and Processes
Author: S. S. Augustithis
Publsiher: Elsevier Publishing Company
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1990
Genre: Igneous rocks
ISBN: UCSD:31822005133442

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Hardbound. This monograph is essentially an atlas, illustrated by 375 figures (mainly photomicrographs) presenting the most common and significant textures of the metamorphic-metasomatic rocks from many important regions of the world. The book as a whole covers the wide spectrum of metamorphic processes and the basic relation of metamorphic processes and textures is emphasised.Metamorphism-metasomatism is seen as an integral system where every textural intergrowth is the result of a particular process. In addition, principles of comparative anatomy (widely accepted in bioscience) are applied in metamorphic petrology and conclusions are reached inductively, based on textural analysis. The comparative anatomy approach aims at finding ideas and principles that will attempt to unify diverse, textural patterns of an evolving system (as rocks are) and integrate them into concepts of wide application.Emphasis is put on the significance of crystalloblaste

Introduction to Metamorphic Textures and Microstructures

Introduction to Metamorphic Textures and Microstructures
Author: A.J. Barker
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2013-12-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781317856436

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A text which aims to help undergraduate students in geology to recognize and interpret metamorphic textures and microstructures in thin-section. For lecturers and postgraduates in geology and petrology, the book provides reference for the interpretation of metamorphic rocks.

Metamorphic Textures

Metamorphic Textures
Author: Alan Spry
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781483160283

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Metamorphic Textures provides definitions, descriptions and illustrations of metamorphic textures, as well as the fundamental processes involved in textural development. This book is composed of 11 chapters and begins with a presentation of the metamorphic processes and the production of metamorphic minerals. The subsequent chapters describe the structural classification of grain boundaries, the metamorphic reactions, mineral transformations, and the crystallization and recrystallization of metamorphic rocks. These topics are followed by the texture examination of thermal metamorphic rocks and minerals and the preferred orientations of these rocks, particularly the dimensional and lattice preferred orientation. Other chapters survey the textures of rocks under dynamic and shock metamorphism. The final chapters describe the textures of regional and polymetamorphism. This book will be of great use to petrologists, physicists, and graduate and undergraduate petrology students.

A Colour Atlas of Rocks and Minerals in Thin Section

A Colour Atlas of Rocks and Minerals in Thin Section
Author: W. S. MacKenzie,A. E. Adams
Publsiher: Manson Publishing
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1994
Genre: Geology
ISBN: CORNELL:31924091004485

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This concise volume is designed for the introductory undergraduate level. With the help of colour photographs, the authors explain how to observe, describe and identify thin section samples of rocks and minerals using the polarizing microscope.