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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.
All geoscience students need to understand the origins,
environments and basic processes that produce igneous and
metamorphic rocks. This concise textbook, written specifically for
one-semester undergraduate courses, provides students with the key
information they need to understand these processes. Topics are
organized around the types of rocks to expect in a given tectonic
environment, rather than around rock classifications: this is much
more interesting and engaging for students, as it applies petrology
to real geologic environments. This textbook includes over 250
illustrations and photos, and is supplemented by additional color
photomicrographs made freely available online. Application boxes
throughout the text encourage students to consider how petrology
connects to wider aspects of geology, including economic geology,
geologic hazards and geophysics. End-of-chapter exercises allow
students to apply the concepts they have learnt and practice
interpreting petrologic data.
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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