Earth Materials
Earth materials encompass the minerals, rocks, soil and water that constitute our planet and the physical, chemical and biological processes that produce them. Since the expansion of computer technology in the last two decades of the twentieth century, many universities have compressed or eliminated individual course offerings such as mineralogy, optical mineralogy, igneous petrology, sedimentology and metamorphic
petrology and replaced them with Earth materials courses. Earth materials courses have become an essential curricular component in the fields of geology, geoscience, Earth science, and many related areas of study. This textbook is designed to address the needs of a one- or two-semester Earth materials course, as well as individuals who want or need an expanded background in minerals, rocks, soils and water resources.
Earth Materials, Second Edition, provides:
* Comprehensive descriptive analysis of Earth materials
* Color graphics and insightful text in a logical integrated format
* Field examples and regional relationships with graphics that illustrate concepts discussed
* Examples of how concepts discussed can be used to address real world issues
* Contemporary references from current scientific journals related to developments in Earth materials research
* Summative discussions of how Earth materials are interrelated with other science and non-science fields of study
* Additional resources, including detailed descriptions of major rock-forming minerals and keys for identifying minerals using macroscopic and/or optical methods, are available online at www.wiley.com/go/hefferan/earthmaterials
Earth Materials, Second Edition, is an innovative, visually appealing, informative and readable textbook that addresses the full spectrum of Earth materials.
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Preface iv
Acknowledgments vi
About the Companion Website viii
1 Earth materials and the geosphere 1
2 Atoms, elements, bonds, and coordination polyhedra 22
3 Atomic substitution, phase diagrams, and isotopes 50
4 Crystallography 83
5 Mineral properties and rock-forming minerals 120
6 Optical identification of minerals 160
7 Igneous rock texture, composition, and classification 199
8 Magma and intrusive structures 235
9 Volcanic features and landforms 262
10 Igneous rock associations 300
11 Weathering, sediment production, and soils 342
12 The sedimentary cycle: erosion, transportation, deposition, sedimentary structures, and environments 381
13 Detrital sediments and sedimentary rocks 418
14 Biochemical sedimentary rocks 454
15 Metamorphism 503
16 Metamorphism: stress, deformation, and structures 524
17 Texture and classification of metamorphic rocks 554
18 Metamorphic zones, facies, and facies series 578
19 Mineral resources and hazards 619
Index 663
Despre autor
Kevin Hefferan is Associate Professor in the Marine Science, Safety and Environmental Protection Department at Massachusetts Maritime Academy of Buzzards Bay, MA, USA.
John O’Brien (retired) worked for 41 years in the Department of Geoscience-Geography (now Earth and Environmental Sciences) at New Jersey City State University.