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Granites are emblematic rocks developed from a magma that
crystallized in the Earth's crust. They ultimately outcrop at the
surface of every continent. This book - translated, edited, and
updated from the original French edition Petrologie des Granites
published by Vuibert in 2011 - gives a modern presentation of
granitic rocks, or granites, from magma genesis to their
emplacement into the crust and their crystallization.
Mineralogical, petrological, physical, and economical aspects are
developed in a succession of 14 chapters. Special 'info boxes'
discuss topics for those wishing to deepen their knowledge of the
subject. Also included is a glossary, a comprehensive bibliography,
as well as descriptions of modern techniques. Granites are
considered in their geological spatial and temporal frame, in
relation with Plate Tectonics and Earth History, and assisted by a
large number of high quality illustrations.
This book originates in the French classic "Principes de
Tectonique" (Masson, 1983), written by professor Adolphe Nicolas,
and the more recent "Principes de Tectonique" by J.L. Bouchez and
A. Nicolas (De Boeck, 2018). This English edition is an up-to-date
and augmented version that keeps the concise and rigorous writing
of its inspiring predecessors. It is largely based on laboratory
and field experience of both authors, with a focus towards hard
rocks and magmatic rocks from both the continental crust worldwide
and the mantle, principally from the Oman ophiolites. The book
includes more than 250 illustrations, most of them original. In
addition to classic geological subjects, the book includes elements
such as plastic deformation of ice, quartz and olivine, fabric
acquisition in rocks and magmas, measurement and orientation of
stress, together with basic background information on neotectonics,
geophysics and other practical tools such as magnetic fabrics not
commonly treated in geological books. Since the targeted readers
are present day young students, a few exercises of structural
geology are included to improve their abilities. This book aims
principally at students of Geology, at both the undergraduate and
graduate levels. However, due to its numerous illustrations and
rather concise writing, anyone interested in rock deformation
and/or tectonics will find key answers in this book.
Granites are emblematic rocks developed from a magma that
crystallized in the Earth's crust. They ultimately outcrop at the
surface of every continent. This book offers a modern presentation
of granitic rocks. It considers granites in their geological
spatial and temporal frame, and in relation to plate tectonics and
Earth history. The book - translated, edited, and updated from the
original French edition Petrologie des Granites published by
Vuibert in 2011 - gives a modern presentation of granitic rocks, or
granites, from magma genesis to their emplacement into the crust
and their crystallization. Mineralogical, petrological, physical,
and economical aspects are explored and developed in a succession.
The text is supported throughout by a large number of
illustrations, descriptions of modern techniques, and additional
boxes holding further discussions for those wishing to deepen their
knowledge of the subject.
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