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Books > Earth & environment > Earth sciences > Geology & the lithosphere > Geochemistry
Handbook of Mineral Spectroscopy, Volume Two: Infrared Spectra, a
Four Volume Set presents a database of Infrared spectra, showing
both full spectra and high-resolution spectral regions with band
component analyses of rock-forming and major ore minerals. IR of
minerals is a very powerful technique for analyzing the different
vibrational modes of minerals (in particular functional groups) but
also the local environment of atoms in a crystal structure. The
book includes a section on silicates and one on non-silicates,
subdivided according to the normal mineral classes. This book is a
go-to guide for anyone working with minerals and can be used for
research and writing or as a handbook in the laboratory while
running analyses of minerals.
Mass Transport in Magmatic Systems describes the properties and
processes of these natural occurrences, including a description and
discussions of how properties can be used for quantitative
description of mass and energy transport on, and in, Earth and
terrestrial planets. As the experimentally obtained chemical and
physical properties of magma is scattered across literature, this
book provides a comprehensive volume on the topic. Moreover, links
between properties and processes are rarely appreciated. This makes
it challenging for a non-experimentalist to access, evaluate, and
apply such data.
Practical Petroleum Geochemistry for Exploration and Production,
Second Edition provides readers with a single reference that
addresses the principle concepts and applications of petroleum
geochemistry used in finding, evaluating, and producing petroleum
deposits. The revised volume includes a new chapter on
environmental forensic applications of petroleum geochemistry. With
the current emphasis on environmental issues (pollution, climate
changes, and corporate responsibility), information about how
petroleum geochemistry can be used to recognize these problems,
determine their source, help identify who is responsible, and how
these problems may be mitigated are vital to efficient and
economical operation of a project from exploration to production to
abandonment. Practical Petroleum Geochemistry for Exploration and
Production, Second Edition will continue to serve as a foundational
reference to understanding the underpinning of the science, as well
as a source of references that the reader can use to find detailed
descriptions of methods and protocols.
Geology and Production of Helium and Associated Gases brings
together several different theories and models on how helium is
generated, migrated to the reservoir, and trapped from several
geologic rock types. The importance of this element in society
cannot be stressed enough, but helium is in significant short
supply. Nitrogen is also important in the fertilizer industry and
is a byproduct of helium and natural gas production. Nitrogen
presence often indicates the presence of Helium. This book brings
together a tremendous amount of geology, engineering, and
production methods not available elsewhere in one source.
Bioleaching of chalcopyrite is always a challenge and research
hotspot. The low copper extraction and dissolution kinetics
restricted the industrial application of chalcopyrite bioleaching.
To solve this problem, the dissolution process and passivation
mechanism of chalcopyrite in bioleaching should be first studied,
then the rate-limiting steps should be analysed explicitly, and
finally the intensifying method can be put forward. Many scholars
have made efforts to investigate the dissolution mechanism of
chalcopyrite in bioleaching. However, there is no congruence of
opinion as yet. Biohydrometallurgy of Chalcopyrite summarizes and
discusses the reported research findings. In addition, this book
publishes the related results found by the authors' research. Then,
the dissolution mechanism of chalcopyrite in bioleaching is
interpreted. Finally, the process intensification techniques of
chalcopyrite bioleaching are provided and discussed. Hence, this
book provides useful reference and guidance in both laboratory
research and industrial production.
Sample Return Missions: The Last Frontier of Solar System
Exploration examines the discoveries and results obtained from
sample return missions of the past, present, and future. It
analyses the results in the context of the current state of
knowledge and their relation to the formation and evolution of
planetary bodies, as well as to the available technologies and
techniques. It provides detailed descriptions of experimental
procedures applied to returned samples. Beginning with an overview
of previous missions, Sample Return Missions then goes on to
provide an overview of facilities throughout the world used to
analyze the returned samples. Finally, it addresses techniques for
collection, transport, and analysis of the samples, with an
additional focus on lessons learned and future perspectives.
Providing an in-depth examination of a variety of missions, with
both scientific and engineering implications, this book is an
important resource for the planetary science community, as well as
the experimentalist and engineering communities.
The Microbiology of Nuclear Waste Disposal is a state-of-the-art
reference featuring contributions focusing on the impact of
microbes on the safe long-term disposal of nuclear waste. This book
is the first to cover this important emerging topic, and is written
for a wide audience encompassing regulators, implementers,
academics, and other stakeholders. The book is also of interest to
those working on the wider exploitation of the subsurface, such as
bioremediation, carbon capture and storage, geothermal energy, and
water quality. Planning for suitable facilities in the U.S.,
Europe, and Asia has been based mainly on knowledge from the
geological and physical sciences. However, recent studies have
shown that microbial life can proliferate in the inhospitable
environments associated with radioactive waste disposal, and can
control the long-term fate of nuclear materials. This can have
beneficial and damaging impacts, which need to be quantified.
Introduction to Mineralogy and Petrology, second edition, presents
the essentials of both disciplines through an approach accessible
to industry professionals, academic researchers, and students
alike. This new edition emphasizes the relationship between rocks
and minerals, right from the structures created during rock
formation through the economics of mineral deposits. While
petrology is classified on the lines of geological evolution and
rock formation, mineralogy speaks to the physical and chemical
properties, uses, and global occurrences for each mineral,
emphasizing the need for the growth of human development. The
primary goal is for the reader to identify minerals in all
respects, including host-rocks, and mineral deposits, with
additional knowledge of mineral-exploration, resource, extraction,
process, and ultimate use. To help provide a comprehensive analysis
across ethical and socio-economic dimensions, a separate chapter
describes the hazards associated with minerals, rocks, and mineral
industries, and the consequences to humanity along with remedies
and case studies. New to the second edition: includes coverage of
minerals and petrology in extra-terrestrial environments as well as
case studies on the hazards of the mining industry.
The Early Permian Tarim Large Igneous Province in Northwest China:
Tectonics, Petrology, Geochemistry, and Geophysics is the first
book to introduce the Early Permian Tarim Large Igneous Province.
Based on more than twenty years of study, this book systematically
presents time-spatial, geochemical and geodynamic features, along
with the metallogenesis and magma evolution of the Early Permian
Tarim Large Igneous Province. Furthermore, it provides a new
geodynamic model for Large Igneous Provinces. It is intended for
researchers and graduate students in tectonics, igneous petrology,
geochemistry, geophysics, earth evolution and planetary geology in
addition to mining industry professionals.
"Readingsfrom the Treatise onGeochemistry" offers an
interdisciplinary reference for scientists, researchers and upper
undergraduate and graduate levelgeochemistry students that ismore
affordable than the full Treatise. For professionals, this volume
will provide anoverview of the field as a whole. For students, it
will provide morein-depth introductory content thanis found
inbroad-based geochemistry textbooks. Articleswere selected from
chapters across all volumes of the full Treatise, and include: The
Origin and Earliest History of the Earth, Compositional Evolution
of the Mantle, Evolution of Sedimentary Rocks, Soil Formation,
Geochemistry of Groundwater, Geologic History of Seawater,
Hydrothermal Processes, and Biogeochemistry of Primary Production
in the Sea.
Comprehensive, interdisciplinary and authoritative content selected
by leading subject expertsRobust illustrations, figures and
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on Geochemistry""
This book includes the proceedings of the conference "Problems of
the Geocosmos" held by the Earth Physics Department, St. Petersburg
State University, Russia, every two years since 1996. Covering a
broad range of topics in solid Earth physics and solar-terrestrial
physics, as well as more applied subjects such as engineering
geology and ecology, the book reviews the latest research in
planetary geophysics, focusing on the interaction between the
Earth's shells and the near-Earth space in a unified system. This
book is divided into four sections: * Exploration and Environmental
Geophysics (EG), which covers two broad areas of environmental and
engineering geophysics - near-surface research and deep geoelectric
studies; * Paleomagnetism and Rock Magnetism (P), which includes
research on magnetostratigraphy, paleomagnetism applied to
tectonics, environmental magnetism, and marine magnetic anomalies;
* Seismology (S), which covers the theory of seismic wave
propagation, Earth's structure from seismic data, global and
regional seismicity and sources of earthquakes, and novel seismic
instruments and data processing methods; and * Physics of
Solar-Terrestrial Connections (STP), which includes magnetospheric
phenomena, space weather, and the interrelationship between solar
activity and climate.
This book highlights major problems in the statistical analysis of
compositions that have been known for over a century, as well as
the corresponding solutions that have been put forward by
specialists over the past 30 years. The basic assumptions of
normality or multi-normality are pointed out and methods to test
and achieve them are also covered. The conventional major and trace
element geochemistry and modeling equations are discussed, and are
followed by a more sophisticated multidimensional approach to data
handling. The book's main focus is on the use of statistical
techniques to facilitate data interpretation. It also highlights
the classification (or nomenclature) and tectonic discrimination
aspects for both igneous and sedimentary rocks. The book concludes
by discussing computer programs that are helping pave the way from
geochemistry to geochemometrics. Written by a leading expert in the
area of geochemistry, it offers a valuable guide for students and
professionals in the area.
There is much scientific interest in ice, both because of its unique and intriguing properties and because of its importance in the natural environment. This book is written for professional scientists and engineers, and is the only currently available book of its kind. It describes the physical properties of ice, interprets them in terms of its molecular structure, and shows their relevance to the forms of ice found on Earth and in space.
The Indian Ocean Nodule Field: Geology and Resource Potential,
Second Edition, provides a view of the most recent studies along
with classical theories starting from the 1960s. New concepts,
hypotheses and critical appreciation of the state-of-the-art
knowledge on nodule formation and resource management are featured
in this new edition. The economy of the Indian Ocean has vast
potential and yet it is one of the least studied oceans. Garnering
economic advantage out of mineral resources from deep oceans has
been a long cherished dream for the mining community. The
availability of 5-metal rich polymetallic (manganese) nodules in
specific areas of the Indian Ocean has lured researchers to
discover more about their processes of formation, growth,
distribution and enrichment.
The monograph introduces the reader to the world of inductive well
logging - an established method for surveying the electrical
conductivity of rocks surrounding a borehole. The emphasis is on
developing a theory of inductive logging and on understanding
logging tools basic physics, since this theory and understanding
furnish valuable insights for inventing practical induction logging
techniques.
The first chapter of the book presents the basic laws of
electromagnetism from a point of view that will facilitate the
application of the theory to problems in electromagnetic logging.
Many topics that play an important role in the design and
interpretation of tools readings are covered. The vertical
resolution and radial depth of investigation of different induction
tools is systematically considered. Special attention is paid to
principles of induction logging with transversal induction coils,
to transient method of induction logging in media with cylindrical
and horizontal interfaces and to the influence of anisotropy on the
electromagnetic field measured in a conducting medium. Multi-coil
differential induction probes and induction logging based on
measuring the inphase component of the secondary field or the
quadrature component difference are also described in detail. The
last chapter is devoted to mathematical modeling of the response of
induction logging tools in 3D geometries. The theory of inductive
logging presented in this volume can be applied to logging after
drilling as well as logging while drilling.
This volume offers up-to-date and comprehensive information on
various aspects of the Nile River, which is the main source of
water in Egypt. The respective chapters examine the Nile journey;
the Aswan High Dam Reservoir; morphology and sediment quality of
the Nile; threats to biodiversity; fish and fisheries; rain-fed
agriculture, rainfall data, and fluctuations in rainfall; the
impact of climate change; and hydropolitics and legal aspects. The
book closes with a concise summary of the conclusions and
recommendations provided in the preceding chapters, and discusses
the requirements for the sustainable development of the Nile River
and potential ways to transform conflicts into cooperation.
Accordingly, it offers an invaluable source of information for
researchers, graduate students and policymakers alike.
This book gathers the main research findings on monotonic, cyclic
and postcyclic shear behavior of low-plasticity. Drawing on the
low-plasticity silt from the Mississippi River Valley, it
determines that the silt's critical state line can be changed due
to liquefaction, and thus offers valuable insights and reference
data for further investigations on soil mechanics and engineering
applications to verify the above research findings. Low-plasticity
silt with a plasticity index of less than 10, though commonly found
around the world, nonetheless differs greatly from sand and clay in
terms of its shear behavior. Failure to take into account the
differences in shear characteristics between silt, clay and sand
will lead to overconservative designs of offshore structures. In
particular, dynamic loading from earthquakes, trains and ocean
waves can set off the liquefaction of low-plasticity silt, and with
it, major disasters and losses of properties. Additionally, some
civil infrastructures have failed not only due to cyclic loading
during an earthquake, but also due to reduction of shear strength
or stiffness after that.
This volume provides a comprehensive overview of advanced research
in the field of efficient, clean and renewable energy production,
conversion and storage. The ten chapters, written by
internationally respected experts, address the following topics:
(1) solar and wind energy; (2) energy storage in batteries; (3)
biomass; and (4) socio-economic aspects of energy. Given its
multidisciplinary approach, which combines environmental analysis
and an engineering perspective, the book offers a valuable resource
for all researchers and students interested in environmentally
sustainable energy production, conversion, storage and its
engineering.
This book reviews the geochemical and petrological characteristics
of potassic igneous rock complexes, and investigates the various
tectonic settings in which these rocks occur. The authors provide
an overview and classification of these rocks and elucidate the
geochemical differences between barren and mineralized potassic
igneous complexes. High-K rocks are genetically associated with a
number of epithermal gold and porphyry copper-gold deposits. In
recent years, there has also been growing recognition of an
association of such rocks with iron-oxide copper-gold (IOCG)
deposits, intrusion-related gold deposits (IRGDs) and Carlin-type
gold deposits. This fifth updated and expanded edition incorporates
new data and references from world-class copper and gold deposits
worldwide. It also includes the latest publications on the
petrogenesis of high-K magmatism and related mineral deposits.
Numerous new representative ore photographs of the mineral deposits
described are also included in the new edition. As such, the book
offers a valuable guide not only for academic petrologists working
on alkaline rocks, but also for exploration geologists prospecting
for epithermal gold and/or porphyry copper-gold deposits in modern
and ancient terrains.
The indiscriminate use of medications and their inadequate disposal
have resulted in them being released into the environment via
municipal, hospital and industrial discharges. This volume
critically examines the presence of pharmaceuticals in aquatic
ecosystems, the hazards they entail, and how to minimize their
impact on the environment. The topics covered include: historical
findings that have made the development of the discipline
ecopharmacovigilance possible; the main exposure routes, fate and
life cycle of pharmaceuticals in water; occurrence data and the
impact on biodiversity; methods used for the detection, analysis
and quantification of pharmaceuticals in water and for their
removal; current legislation on the presence of emerging
contaminants in water; biosensors for environmental analysis and
monitoring; and the measures needed to reduce the existing
problems. This book is aimed at students, academics and research
workers in the fields of toxicology, ecology, microbiology and
chemistry, as well as those in the pharmaceutical industry, health
sector professionals, and members of government bodies involved in
environmental protection and legislation.
This book focuses on scientific and technological aspects of
groundwater-resources assessment and surveillance. It describes
relevant risks and investigates selected techniques for the
monitoring and mitigation of the individuated threats to
groundwater quality. The authors discuss the concepts of
groundwater-resources protection and offer examples of both
geogenic and anthropogenic degradation of groundwater quality, such
as heavy metals from mining activities and natural water-rock
interactions, as well as risk of contamination due to geological
CO2 storage practices etc. The volume also covers non-invasive
monitoring techniques and briefly addresses innovative sensor
technologies for the online assessment of water quality.
Furthermore, the role played by geochemical techniques, the
potential of environmental isotopes and the support provided by
physical modelling are highlighted. The chapters guide the reader
through various viewpoints, according to the diverse disciplines
involved, without aiming to be exhaustive, but instead picking
representative topics for their relevance in the context of
groundwater protection and control. This book will be of interest
to advanced students, researchers, policy-makers and stakeholders
at various levels.
This book collects selected full papers presented at the
International Symposium on Energy Geotechnics 2018 (SEG-2018), held
on 25th - 28th September 2018, at the Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology in Lausanne (EPFL). It covers a wide range of topics in
energy geotechnics, including energy geostructures, energy
geostorage, thermo-hydro-chemo-mechanical behaviour of
geomaterials, unconventional resources, hydraulic stimulation,
induced seismicity, CO2 geological storage, and nuclear waste
disposal as well as topics such as tower and offshore foundations.
The book is intended for postgraduate students, researchers and
practitioners working on geomechanics and geotechnical engineering
for energy-related applications.
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