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This is a book about the why and how of doing experiments on rocks,
minerals, magmas, and fluids. It could have as logically been
subtitled "Experimental petrology" as "Experimental geochemistry,"
but we chose geochemistry to emphasize the broad and overlapping
nature of current experimental work. We have tried to aim the book
at a general readership which we hope will include advanced
undergraduate students, graduate students, and anyone else
interested in learning something about experimental petrology.
Although we hope there will be something of interest for the
practicing experimentalist, our aim is at the non-experimentalist
interested in learning why experiments are useful, what kind of
experiments can be done, and what some of the major problems and
limitations are and how they can best be avoided. The result of a
journey through this book should be an ability to evaluate
published experimental work critically and a knowledge of the kinds
of problems an experimentalist might be able to help solve. Some
details of experimental technique are included in the Appendix for
those readers who want to "get their hands dirty. " Indeed, one of
our main incentives for writing this book was to try to encourage
more petrologists and geochemists to become experimentalists. In
our pedagogical approach we have chosen to discuss a small number
of case histories as illustrations of principles and techniques. We
have tried to select studies we regard as well executed.
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