Atlas of Migmatites

Atlas of Migmatites
Author: E. W. Sawyer
Publisher: NRC Research Press
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2008
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0660197871

Migmatites are highly heterogeneous rocks found in high-grade metamorphic environments; they are commonly encountered in the continental crust. Until now, many geologists have been deterred from working with migmatites because of their complex appearance and an unhelpful non-genetic nomenclature. In his Atlas of Migmatites, Dr. Edward Sawyer provides genetically based definitions and a system of nomenclature with which it will be possible to describe and map migmatites effectively and to understand how combinations of factors and processes produce a bewildering morphological diversity. Migmatites are produced by partial melting; to aid the reader in the identification of migmatites, the author describes and illustrates microstructures that can be used to infer the presence of melt or a melt-producing reaction. He also describes how geochemical data can be used to infer petrological processes involved in migmatite development. This book includes the results from two decades of research in whole-rock geochemistry, partial melting, microstructural analysis and experimental deformation of partially molten rocks. It contains information from an outcrop through to a grain scale. Exceptionally well illustrated, with 272 colour plates and accompanying detailed captions, the Atlas provides descriptions and analyses of migmatites not previously available.

Pegmatites

Pegmatites
Author: David London
Publisher:
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2008
Genre: Pegmatites
ISBN:

Accompanying CD-ROM contains all illustrations of volume and PDF of chapters of "Graranitic pegmatites, short course handbook 7" published in 1982, edited by Petr Černý, P.

Mont Saint-Hilaire

Mont Saint-Hilaire
Author: László Horváth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 634
Release: 2019
Genre: Mineralogy
ISBN: 9780921294610

A Pictorial Guide to Metamorphic Rocks in the Field

A Pictorial Guide to Metamorphic Rocks in the Field
Author: Kurt Hollocher
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2014-11-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1315761416

This book is an illustrative introduction to metamorphic rocks as seen in the field, designed for advanced high school to graduate-level earth science and geology students to jump-start their observational skills. In addition to photographs of rocks in the field, there are numerous line diagrams and examples of metamorphic features shown in thin section. The thin section photos are all at a scale and in a context that can be related to views seen in the field through a hand lens. This book will serve as a pictorial atlas of metamorphic rocks, processes, and features. Suitable for a broad range of education, background, and interests.

Canada Rocks

Canada Rocks
Author: Nick Eyles
Publisher: Fitzhenry & Whiteside
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781554553624

This is the story of how the Canadian landmass evolved -- piece by piece -- from a long-lost continent some four billion years ago into one of the most spectacular and geologically significant areas on Earth.