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Petrogenesis of metamorphic rocks [Libro electrónico] / autores: Kurt Bucher, Martin Frey

Por: Bucher, Kurt [autor/a].
Frey, Martin [autor/a].
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 en línea Libro en línea Series Editor: New York, New York, United State: Springer-Verlag, c1994Edición: Sexta edición.Descripción: xiv, 318 páginas : ilustraciones ; 24 centímetros.ISBN: 3540575677; 0387575677; 9783540575672 (Print); 9783662030004 (Online).Tema(s): Metamorphic rocksNota de acceso: Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso Nota de bibliografía: Incluye bibliografía e índice: páginas 311-318 Número de sistema: 56418Contenidos:Mostrar Resumen:
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Metamorphic rocks are one of the three classes of rocks. Seen on a global scale they constitute the dominant material of the Earth. The understanding of the petrogenesis and significance of metamorphic of geological education. rocks is, therefore, a fundamental topic There are, of course, many different possible ways to lecture on this theme. This book addresses rock metamorphism from a relatively pragmatic view point. It has been written for the senior undergrad­ uate or graduate student who needs practical knowledge of how to interpret various groups of minerals found in metamorphic rocks. The book is also of interest for the non-specialist and non-petrolo­ gist professional who is interested in learning more about the geolo­ gical messages that metamorphic mineral assemblages are sending, as well as pressure and temperature conditions of formation. The book is organized into two parts. The first part introduces the different types of metamorphism, defines some names, terms and graphs used to describe metamorphic rocks, and discusses principal aspects of metamorphic processes. Part I introduces the causes of metamorphism on various scales in time and space, and some principles of chemical reactions in rocks that accompany metamorphism, but without treating these principles in detail, and presenting the thermodynamic basis for quantitative analysis of reactions and their equilibria in metamorphism. Part I also presents concepts of metamorphic grade or intensity of metamorphism, such as the metamorphic-facies concept.

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Incluye bibliografía e índice: páginas 311-318

Chapter 1. Basic principles.. 1. Definition, limits and types of metamorphism.. 2. Metamorphic rocks.. 3. Metamorphic process.. 4. Metamorphic grade.. Chapter 2. Metamorphism of different rock compositions.. 5. Metamorphism of ultramafic rocks.. 6. Metamorphism of dolomites and limestones.. 7. Metamorphism of pelitic rocks (metapelites.. 8. Metamorphism of marls.. 9. Metamorphism of mafic rocks.. 10. Metamorphism of granitoids.. Subject Index

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Metamorphic rocks are one of the three classes of rocks. Seen on a global scale they constitute the dominant material of the Earth. The understanding of the petrogenesis and significance of metamorphic of geological education. rocks is, therefore, a fundamental topic There are, of course, many different possible ways to lecture on this theme. This book addresses rock metamorphism from a relatively pragmatic view point. It has been written for the senior undergrad­ uate or graduate student who needs practical knowledge of how to interpret various groups of minerals found in metamorphic rocks. The book is also of interest for the non-specialist and non-petrolo­ gist professional who is interested in learning more about the geolo­ gical messages that metamorphic mineral assemblages are sending, as well as pressure and temperature conditions of formation. The book is organized into two parts. The first part introduces the different types of metamorphism, defines some names, terms and graphs used to describe metamorphic rocks, and discusses principal aspects of metamorphic processes. Part I introduces the causes of metamorphism on various scales in time and space, and some principles of chemical reactions in rocks that accompany metamorphism, but without treating these principles in detail, and presenting the thermodynamic basis for quantitative analysis of reactions and their equilibria in metamorphism. Part I also presents concepts of metamorphic grade or intensity of metamorphism, such as the metamorphic-facies concept. eng

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