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Principles of Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology, 8/e


Principles of Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology, 8/e
Author(s)  John D Winter
ISBN  9789332550407
Imprint  Pearson Education
Copyright  2015
Pages  650
Binding  Paperback
List Price  Rs. 1175.00
  
 
 

Typical texts on igneous and metamorphic petrology are geared to either advanced or novice petrology students. This unique text offers comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of both igneous and metamorphic petrology in a single volume—and provides the quantitative and technical background required to critically evaluate igneous and metamorphic phenomena in a way that students at all levels can understand. The goal throughout is for students to be able to apply the techniques—and enjoy the insights of the results—rather than tinker with theory and develop everything from first principles.

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Part I  Igneous Petrology 


Chapter 1   Some Fundamental Concepts 


Chapter 2   Classification and Nomenclature of Igneous Rocks 


Chapter 3   Textures of Igneous Rocks 


Chapter 4   Igneous Structures and Field Relationships


Chapter 5   An Introduction to Thermodynamics 


Chapter 6   The Phase Rule and One- and Two-Component Systems 


Chapter 7   Systems with More than Two Components 


Chapter 8   Chemical Petrology I: Major and Minor Elements 


Chapter 9   Chemical Petrology II: Trace Elements and Isotopes 


Chapter 10  Generation of Basaltic Magmas 


Chapter 11  Magma Diversity  


Chapter 12  Layered Mafic Intrusions 


Chapter 13  Mid-Ocean Ridge Volcanism 


Chapter 14  Oceanic Intraplate Volcanism 


Chapter 15  Continental Flood Basalts 


Chapter 16  Subduction-Related Igneous Activity Part I: Island Arcs 


Chapter 17  Subduction-Related Igneous Activity Part II: Continental Arcs 


Chapter 18  Granitoid Rocks 


Chapter 19  Continental Alkaline Magmatism 


Chapter 20  Anorthosites 



Part II  Metamorphic Petrology 


Chapter 21  An Introduction to Metamorphism 


Chapter 22  A Classification of Metamorphic Rocks 


Chapter 23  Structures and Textures of Metamorphic Rocks 


Chapter 24  Stable Mineral Assemblages in Metamorphic Rocks 


Chapter 25  Metamorphic Facies and Metamorphosed Mafic Rocks 


Chapter 26  Metamorphic Reactions 


Chapter 27  Thermodynamics of Metamorphic Reactions 


Chapter 28  Metamorphism of Pelitic Sediments


Chapter 29  Metamorphism of Calcareous and Ultramafic Rocks 


Chapter 30  Metamorphic Fluids, Mass Transport and Metasomatism 



Appendix A: Units and Constants


Appendix B: Abbreviations and Acronyms


Appendix C: The CIPW Norm


 

 

• A balanced presentation limits the theory to the extent that students can practice it on real occurrences—without such excessive detail that the course becomes more like chemistry than geology.


• A survey of actual occurrences of igneous and metamorphic rocks, and processes that produce them, is provided. This section is often greatly condensed in most other texts, but it is the most interesting and dynamic aspect of petrology.


• A techniques/occurrences approach for both igneous and metamorphic rocks that first presents the techniques, then applies them to assess a field area, and then expands the techniques as necessary if the field examples call for it.


• A comprehensive section on petrogenesis, particularly igneous petrogenesis, covers important igneous petrogenetic associations


• An accessible approach to mathematics, chemistry, and physics requires only a working knowledge of algebra; calculus is occasionally discussed, but is not required. Chemical and physical principles are presented early on, and at a level that is comprehensible and accessible.


• Worked examples, problems, and computer-related problems, found at the end of many chapters, carefully integrate a number of problems and computer programs


• Spreadsheets are used extensively in worked examples and problems. Spreadsheets, data files, and other programs


• Approximately 350 figures and tables are provided.


 

 
 
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