Gems, Granites, and Gravels: Knowing and Using Rocks and Minerals
Autor R. V. Dietrich, Brian J. Skinneren Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 iun 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780521107228
ISBN-10: 0521107229
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0521107229
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
1. The mineral world; 2. Crystal realms; 3. Mineral chemistry; 4. Rocks; 5. Soils, dusts, and muds; 6. Ores and ore minerals; 7. Building materials; 8. Rocks and minerals in diverse environments; Appendices; Index.
Recenzii
"An exceptional book...A concise, well-written, beautifully illustrated, and stimulating introduction to mineralogy, petrology, and the human use of minerals, it will make equally pleasurable reading for general undergraduates, introductory geology students, and geologists." Choice
"Dietrich and Skinner have teamed together once again to produce a fascinating book on the importance of minerals to our everyday lives...Because this book is a gem of unconventional wisdom about the earth and what it is made of, it would be an excellent gift to your neighbor or naive congressman or the anchor person on your favorite evening newscast. The book could be utilized as secondary reading in introductory earth science courses but covers too much ground to be useful as an undergraduate textbook. I enjoyed reading it and would recommend it to all earth scientists who have an interest in communicating what they do to the public and why it is important." Economic Geology
"The book is enthusiastic and will interest rock and mineral collectors and those of the general public inclined toward natural history." Canadian Mineralogist
"The approach in each chapter is straightforward and certainly achieves the above-stated objective of being both nontechnical and entertaining. Almost no scientific background is assumed; for example, chemical symbols are introduced and explained. A great strength of the book is that quite complex ideas, such as those concerned with chemical bonding or with the chemical formulae of complex minerals, are explained simply and lucidly without significant sacrifice of scientific accuracy. Often the historical development of a field is outlined in a way that helps in understanding, and good use is made of clear diagrams and tables, and of a set of 51 high-quality colour plates bound in as the centre pages of the volume. The high quality of writing provided by these two very experienced authors is, therefore, matched by a high quality of production." David J. Vaughan, source???
"...should accomplish its purpose: to appeal to people interested in natural history and curious about rocks and minerals." R.L. Langenheim, Jr., Journal of Geological Education
"...the authors have succeeded in producing a diverse introduction to mineralogy and some related subjects that may be of interest to the amateur or professional geologist for its historical and nomenclatural anecdotes." Journal of Sedimentary Petrology
"Dietrich and Skinner have teamed together once again to produce a fascinating book on the importance of minerals to our everyday lives...Because this book is a gem of unconventional wisdom about the earth and what it is made of, it would be an excellent gift to your neighbor or naive congressman or the anchor person on your favorite evening newscast. The book could be utilized as secondary reading in introductory earth science courses but covers too much ground to be useful as an undergraduate textbook. I enjoyed reading it and would recommend it to all earth scientists who have an interest in communicating what they do to the public and why it is important." Economic Geology
"The book is enthusiastic and will interest rock and mineral collectors and those of the general public inclined toward natural history." Canadian Mineralogist
"The approach in each chapter is straightforward and certainly achieves the above-stated objective of being both nontechnical and entertaining. Almost no scientific background is assumed; for example, chemical symbols are introduced and explained. A great strength of the book is that quite complex ideas, such as those concerned with chemical bonding or with the chemical formulae of complex minerals, are explained simply and lucidly without significant sacrifice of scientific accuracy. Often the historical development of a field is outlined in a way that helps in understanding, and good use is made of clear diagrams and tables, and of a set of 51 high-quality colour plates bound in as the centre pages of the volume. The high quality of writing provided by these two very experienced authors is, therefore, matched by a high quality of production." David J. Vaughan, source???
"...should accomplish its purpose: to appeal to people interested in natural history and curious about rocks and minerals." R.L. Langenheim, Jr., Journal of Geological Education
"...the authors have succeeded in producing a diverse introduction to mineralogy and some related subjects that may be of interest to the amateur or professional geologist for its historical and nomenclatural anecdotes." Journal of Sedimentary Petrology
Descriere
An intriguing introduction to mineralogy and to related specialities such as petrology.