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Characterization Of Metamorphism Through Mineral Equilibria John M Ferry

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Characterization Of Metamorphism Through Mineral Equilibria John M Ferry
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Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.37 MB
Pages: 411
Author: John M. Ferry
ISBN: 9781501508172, 1501508172
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Characterization Of Metamorphism Through Mineral Equilibria John M Ferry by John M. Ferry 9781501508172, 1501508172 instant download after payment.

Volume 10 of Reviews in Mineralogy reviews the use of a powerful probe into metamorphic process: mineral assemblages and the composition of minerals. Put very simply, this volume attempts to answer the question: "What can we learn about metamorphism through the study of minerals in metamorphic rocks?" It is not an encyclopedic summary of metamorphic mineral assemblages; instead it attempts to present basic research strategies and examples of their application. Moreover, in order to limit and unify the subject matter, it concentrates on the chemical aspects of metamorphism and regrettably ignores other important kinds of studies of metamorphic rocks and minerals conducted by structural geologists, structural petrologists, and geophysicists.

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