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Authigenic Minerals in Sedimentary Rocks

Autor G. I. Teodorovich
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 feb 2012
The present work. Authigenic Minerals in Sedimentary Rocks, is designed for the broad circle of lithologists, and also for the geologists and geochemists who are studying sedimentary rocks and ores. Its specific purpose is to stir up interest among lithologists and geologists in the geochemical environment associated with the formation of authigenic minerals in sedimentary rocks, to encourage work in tracing the sequence of formation of these min­ erals, and to direct attention to other genetic problems. The book by no means pretends to be a determinative atlas of the authigenic minerals in sedimentary rocks; its task is to draw the reader's attention to questions of origin and, at the same time, to equip him with systematic knowledge about the physical and, especially, the optical properties of these minerals. In addition, the simplified chemical reactions indicated in the book wiIl permit one to distinguish similar minerals, and will also allow him to detect various mineral deposits in the field. Another purpose of the book is to acquaint chemists and geochemists with the properties of the minerals they study in making chemical analyses, minerals that com­ monly occur as polymineralic aggregates in the samples that are examined.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781468406542
ISBN-10: 146840654X
Pagini: 136
Ilustrații: XII, 120 p.
Dimensiuni: 210 x 279 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1961
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States

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I. Authigenic minerals as indicators of the physicochemical environment.- II. Principal phases and stages in the formation of sedimentary deposits.- A. Syngenesis and epigenesis. Sedimentation, diagenesis, katagenesis, and hypergenesis. Incipient metamorphism.- B. Special features of diagenesis and the lower boundary of this zone.- III. Authigenic, principally syngenetic minerals in sedimentary rocks, their characteristics, conditions of formation, and classification.- 1. Silica group.- 2. Carbonate group.- 3. Sedimentary silicate group.- 4. Oxide and Hydroxide Group.- 5. Sulfide group.- Copper sulfides.- Manganese, lead, and zinc sulfides.- 6. Phosphate group.- 7. Sulfate and Fluoride group gg.- 8. Soluble salt group (lacustrine and lagoonal salts).- 9. Native element group.- IV. Basic concepts of colloidal chemistry in relation to mineral formation.- V. Colloidal and metacolloidal sedimentary minerals and their origin.- Summary.- Literature Cited.