Ultrahigh Pressure Metamorphism

Ultrahigh Pressure Metamorphism
Author: Robert G. Coleman
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 548
Release: 1995
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780521547994

This book examines the geological aspects of the ultrahigh pressure minerals - diamond and coesite - in the Earth's crust.

Natural Stone Resources for Historical Monuments

Natural Stone Resources for Historical Monuments
Author: Richard Přikryl
Publisher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2010
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781862392915

Natural stone is considered to be a versatile, durable and aesthetically pleasing building material. From the beginning of civilization, important structures and monuments have been built from, or based on, natural stone. Until the end of the nineteenth century, the use of local stone re-sources was mostly in balance with the local environment. Strict environ-mental legislation has resulted in the closing of many long-standing quar-ries in industrialized countries, which has led to a shortage of traditional stone varieties. This has caused problems for restoration practice. Cheap, imported stone from less industrialized countries has become more widely available in recent years. Some of the issues related to built stone conservation and restoration cov-ered by this volume are: the establishment of inventories of possible re-placement stones; understanding the decay mechanism and use of preven-tive conservation methods for slowing down decay processes; evaluation of the properties of natural stone; and assessing the risks of using replacement stones of different qualities.

The Geology of Central Europe

The Geology of Central Europe
Author: Tom McCann
Publisher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 806
Release: 2008
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781862392465

Volume 1 focuses on the evolution of Central Europe from the Precambrian to the Permian, a dynamic period which traces the formation of Central Europe from a series of microcontinents that separated from Gondwana through to the creation of Pangaea. Separate summary chapters on the Cadomian, Caledonian and Variscan orogenic events as well as on Palaeozoic magmatism provide an overview of the tectonic and magmatic evolution of the region. These descriptions sometimes extend beyond the borders of Central Europe to take in the Scottish and Irish Caledonides as well as the Palaeozoic successions in the Baltic region.

Mineral Deposits at the Beginning of the 21st Century

Mineral Deposits at the Beginning of the 21st Century
Author: A. Piestrzynski
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1180
Release: 2022-05-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 100009958X

The Joint 6th Biennial SGA-SEG Meeting was held in Krakow in August 2001. This volume contains 274 extended abstracts, grouped thematically under 18 session titles covering topics such as lead-zinc deposits; metamorphism affecting mineral deposits; and the environmental aspects of mining.

Ultrahigh Pressure Mineralogy

Ultrahigh Pressure Mineralogy
Author: Russell J. Hemley
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 688
Release: 2018-12-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1501509179

Volume 37 of Reviews in Mineralogy, divided into three sections, begins with an overview (Chapter 1) of the remarkable advances in the ability to subject minerals-not only as pristine single-crystal samples but also complex, natural mineral assemblages-to extreme pressure-temperature conditions in the laboratory. These advances parallel the development of an arsenal of analytical methods for measuring mineral behavior under those conditions. This sets the stage for section two (Chapters 2-8) which focuses on high-pressure minerals in their geological setting as a function of depth. This top-down approach begins with what we know from direct sampling of high-pressure minerals and rocks brought to the surface to detailed geophysical observations of the vast interior. The third section (Chapters 9-19) presents the material fundamentals, starting from properties of a chemical nature, such as crystal chemistry, thermochemistry, element partitioning, and melting, and moving toward the domain of mineral physics such as melt properties, equations of state, elasticity, rheology, vibrational dynamics, bonding, electronic structure, and magnetism. The Review thus moves from the complexity of rocks to their mineral components and finally to fundamental properties arising directly from the play of electrons and nuclei. This volume was prepared for a short course by the same title, organized by Russell J. Hemley and Ho-kwang Mao and sponsored by the Mineralogical Society of America, December 4-6, 1998 on the campus of the University of California at Davis.