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Rocks and Minerals in Thin Section: A Colour Atlas

Rocks and Minerals in Thin Section: A Colour Atlas

Authors
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year 15/11/2017
Pages 242
Version paperback
Readership level College/higher education
Language English
ISBN 9781138028067
Categories Petrology
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Book description

This concise, clear and handy-sized volume, aimed at the undergraduate level, provides an introduction to the observation, description and identifi cation in thin section, using the polarizing microscope, of samples of the commonlyoccurring rocks and minerals. Illustrated with a wealth of full colour thin section photomicrographs, and with the original images enhanced by new examples and a revised text, the book explains how to observe mineral and rock samples under the microscope. The book highlights the important diagnostic features of minerals and deals with all rock types - igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic - each with equal emphasis and authority, giving students the knowledge and confi dence to begin to identify specimens for themselves. While intended for students in geology, geography, civil engineering and materials science, the book stands on its own as a beautiful collection of photomicrographs and a permanent source of reference and fascination for all those interested in the nature and science of the world of rocks and minerals.

Rocks and Minerals in Thin Section: A Colour Atlas

Table of contents

Part 1 Optical mineralogy

The polarizing microscope

Description of minerals

Shape and habit of crystals

Colour and pleochroism

Cleavage

Relief

Birefringence

Extinction angles

Twinning and zoning

Undulose extinction and sub-grain structure

Alteration

Grain size





Part 2 Minerals

Olivine

Orthopyroxene

Clinopyroxene

Two-pyroxene intergrowth

Amphibole

Biotite

Muscovite

Chlorite

Quartz

Feldspars

Sanidine

Microcline

Plagioclase

Nepheline

Calcite

Garnet

Opaque minerals





Part 3 Igneous rocks

Peridotite

Basalt

Olivine basalt

Basalt

Dolerite

Olivine gabbro

Gabbro

Andesite

Diorite

Granodiorite

Rhyolite

Microgranite

Granite

Alkali granite

Phonolite

Nepheline syenite

Lamprophyre

Ignimbrite





Part 4 Sedimentary rocks

Terrigenous clastic rocks

Carbonate rocks

Quartz arenite

Feldspars in sedimentary rocks

Sub-arkose

Arkose

Sub-litharenite

Litharenite

Wacke/Greywacke

Micaceous sandstone

Calcareous sandstone

Glauconitic sandstone

Mudstone

Ooid grainstone

Ooid packstone

Bioclast packstone

Bioclast wackestone

Intraclast grainstone

Peloid grainstone

Carbonate mudstone

Dolomite

Radiolarian chert

Replacement chert

Evaporite

Ooidal ironstone

Banded ironstone

Volcaniclastic rocks

Porosity in sedimentary rocks





Part 5 Metamorphic rocks

Textures of metamorphic rocks

Schistosity and schists

Gneissic foliation and gneisses

Mylonite

Cataclasite

Crenulations

Lineations

Reaction textures

Metamorphosed mudstones (pelites)

Chloritoid schist

Garnet mica schist

Staurolite schist

Kyanite gneiss

Garnet-sillimanite gneiss

Andalusite-cordierite hornfels

Garnet-cordierite hornfels (Granofels)

Metamorphosed carbonate rocks

Forsterite and diopside marble

Metamorphosed basic rocks

Garnet epidote amphibolite

Amphibolite

Two pyroxene granofels

Glaucophane-lawsonite-schist (Blueschist)

Glaucophane-epidote (Blue) schist

Eclogite

Ultramafic rocks





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