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Field Description of Igneous Rocks

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Informationen zum Autor Revised by Dr Nicholas Petford , Lecturer at School of Earth Sciences, Kingston University, London, UK. Written by Richard Thorpe (Deceased) and Geoffrey Brown (Deceased). Klappentext Dieser einzigartige Führer wurde in der 2. Auflage gründlich überarbeitet und aktualisiert. Eingeflossen sind nun neue Erkenntnisse aus den Bereichen physikalische Vulkanologie, Magmaeinlagerungen und Interpretation von Strukturen und Beschaffenheit magmatischem Gestein. Detailliert behandelt werden neue Techniken und Verfahren, u. a. AMS und geophysikalische Untersuchungen von Plutonen. Zu den neuen Themen dieses Titel aus der erfolgreichen Field Guide-Reihe gehören auch Porphyre, Lakkolithe, Interaktion von Magmasedimenten, Granitgestein, Basaltgestein, Magma-Mixing und -Mingling sowie geotechnische Eigenschaften und Mineralisierung. Zusammenfassung The Second Edition of this unique pocket field guide has been thoroughly revised and updated to include the advances in physical volcanology, emplacement of magmas and interpreting structures and textures in igneous rocks. New techniques include AMS and geophysical studies of pluton shape at depth. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface xi Acknowledgements xv 1 Introduction and Occurrence 1 1.1 The Importance of Fieldwork 1 1.2 The Global Picture - Igneous Rocks in Relation to Regional Tectonics 2 1.3 Mode of Occurrence of Igneous Bodies 4 1.4 Summary 11 2 Field Skills and Outcrop Structures 15 2.1 Equipment 15 2.2 Preparing Maps and Basic Mapping 16 2.3 Notebooks and Data Recording 17 2.4 Primary Outcrop Structures 18 2.5 Secondary or Late Stage Outcrop Structures 28 2.6 Outcrop Contact Relationships 32 2.7 Summary of Igneous Outcrop Descriptions 33 3 Igneous Textures and Classification 37 3.1 Describing Rock Types 37 3.2 Colour and Composition 38 3.3 Texture, Grain-Size/Shape and Fabric 43 3.4 Mineral Identification 49 3.5 Naming and Classification 58 4 Volcanics 1 - Lava Flows 69 4.1 Lava Flow Emplacement Mechanisms 69 4.2 A Compositional Divide for Lava Flows 71 4.3 Mafic/Basaltic Lava Flows 73 4.4 Felsic/Silicic Flows 80 4.5 Pillow Lavas and Hyaloclastites 82 5 Volcanics 2 - Pyroclastic Rocks 93 5.1 Structures, Textures and Classification 93 5.2 Pyroclastic Flows and Ignimbrites 101 5.3 Scoria Cones 108 5.4 Water/Magma and Sediment/Magma Interactions 109 5.5 Epiclastic Deposits 112 6 Shallow-Level Intrusions 119 6.1 Sill and Dykes 119 6.2 Working Out Emplacement History 124 6.3 Volcanic Plugs and Diatremes 130 6.4 Shallow-Level Subvolcanic Intrusions 133 7 Granitic Complexes 137 7.1 Introduction 137 7.2 General Features and Occurrence 137 7.3 Zoned Plutons 142 7.4 Internal Structures and Textures 145 7.5 Internal Contacts 150 7.6 Emplacement Timing 158 7.7 Distinctive Granitoid Textures 162 7.8 Metamorphic Aureoles 164 7.9 Summary of the Field Characteristics of Granitic Complexes 165 8 Mafic Complexes 171 8.1 General Features and Occurrence 171 8.2 Continental Mafic-Ultramafic Intrusions 173 8.3 Ophiolite Complexes 177 8.4 Komatiites 183 8.5 Summary of the Field Characteristics of Mafic-Ultramafic Intrusions 184 9 Magma Mixing and Mingling 189 9.1 Magma Rheology 189 9.2 Magma Mixing 190 9.3 Magma Mingling 192 9.4 Synplutonic Dykes and Sills 196 9.5 Magma Mingling in Subvolcanic and Volcanic Environments 200 9.6 Xenoliths 201 9.7 A Word of Warning 202 9.8 Summary 203 10 Mineralisation and Geotechnical Properti...

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Table of Contents
 
Preface
 
Meet the Authors
 
1. Introduction and Occurrence
 
2. Field Skills and Outcrop Structures
 
3. Igneous Textures and Classification
 
4. Volcanics 1: Lava Flows
 
5. Volcanics 2: Pyroclastic Rocks
 
6. Shallow-level Intrusions
 
7. Granitic Complexes
 
8. Mafic Complexes
 
9. Magma Mixing and Mingling
 
10. Mineralisation and Geotechnical Properties
 
Further Reading
 
Appendix: QAPF Classification of Coarse Grained Crystalline Rocks (IUGS-BGS)

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"The reader will return repeatedly to the excellent sketches and tables throughout the book, and the "how to" sections provide some memorable highlights." (PESGB, 1 January 2014)
 
"A second edition of The Field Description of Igneous Rocks has been long overdue, and the authors are to be commended for reproducing an excellent and comprehensively revised version." (Geological Journal, 1 January 2013)
 
"Overall, if you are examining igneous rocks in the field or studying an OU course then, yes, I would recommend this book." (Open University Geological Society Journal, 1 November 2012)
 
"To be fair, the authors of this book have undertaken an incredibly difficult task. They succeed at reaching the novice audience but fall a bit short when it comes to more experienced mapping geologists." (Environmental & Engineering Geoscience, 1 November 2012) "This book is certain to be of use to all geological students and enthusiasts interested in studying igneous geology in the field." (American Mineralogist, 2012)
 
"As a pocket field guide, the book, because of its size, sometimes undersells the fantastic images it contains, but as a whole, it is a welcome, useful resource. Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates." (Choice, 1 October 2011)

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