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  • 1
    Call number: 92.1334
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: X, 193 S. : Ill. ; 1 Anhang
    Edition: 4., überarb. Aufl.
    ISBN: 3528383240
    Classification:
    Mineralogy
    Language: German
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    Stuttgart : Enke
    Call number: 11/M 94.0217 ; M 92.0295 ; AWI G1-92-0385
    Description / Table of Contents: Inhalt: 1 Tone und Tongesteine. - 2 Aufbau und Strukturprinzipien der silicatischen Tonminerale. - 3 Systematik der Tonmineralstrukturen. - 4 Tonmineralneubildung und ihre Voraussetzungen. - 5 Spezielle Tonmineralogie. - 6 Spezielle Eigenschaften der silicatischen Tonkomponenten. - 7 Tonminerale in einer anthropogen veränderten Umwelt. - 8 Hinweise zur mineralogischen Untersuchung von Tongesteinen. - Anhang: Zusammensetzung und Eigenschaften wichtiger Tonminerale. - Anmerkungen. - Literatur. - Sachregister
    Description / Table of Contents: Die Tonminerale gehören u. a. wegen ihrer hohen Reaktionsempfindlichkeit gegenüber Milieuveränderungen zu den eigentümlichsten Erscheinungen unserer anorganischen Welt. Sie nehmen in einigen Bereichen der gegenwärtigen Umweltproblematik geradezu (nicht immer klar erkannte) Schlüsselpositionen ein - so z. B. bei den Waldschäden. So wurde in diesem Buch versucht, nach einleitenden Betrachtungen zur Verbreitung und Genese von Tongesteinen und neben einer zusammenfassenden Darstellung der heutigen Tonmineralogie, vor allem das Verhalten der Tone und Tonminerale durch Ableitung von ihren Struktureigenschaften auch einem breiteren Interessentenkreis verständlich zu machen.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: IX, 157 S.
    ISBN: 3432987412
    Classification:
    Mineralogy
    Language: German
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    Call number: M 99.0585
    In: Heidelberger geowissenschaftliche Abhandlungen
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XI, 180 S.
    ISBN: 3892570671
    Series Statement: Heidelberger geowissenschaftliche Abhandlungen 68
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    Mineralogy
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  • 4
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    Milton Keynes : Open Univ. Press
    Call number: M 92.0567
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 208 S. : Ill.
    ISBN: 0335152171
    Classification:
    Mineralogy
    Language: English
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    Monograph available for loan
    Essex : Longman
    Call number: M 94.0155
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVI, 696 S. : graph. Darst.
    Edition: 2nd ed., reprint
    ISBN: 0582300940
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    Mineralogy
    Language: English
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    Essex : Longman
    Call number: 11/M 92.1325 ; M 96.0041
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVI, 696 S.
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 0582300940
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    Mineralogy
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    Call number: SR 90.0071(273)
    In: Freiberger Forschungshefte
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 146 S. : 56 Ill., 8 graph. Darst.
    Edition: 1. Aufl.
    ISBN: 3342009012
    Series Statement: Freiberger Forschungshefte : B 272 : Metallurgie und Werkstofftechnik, Metallkunde
    Classification:
    Mineralogy
    Language: German
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  • 8
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    Monograph available for loan
    Zographou : Theophrastus Publications
    Call number: M 92.1297
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: VIII, 417 S.
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    Mineralogy
    Language: English
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    Renningen-Malmsheim : expert-verl.
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    Call number: M 95.0034
    In: Kontakt & Studium
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 810 S. : Ill.
    ISBN: 3816910386
    Series Statement: Kontakt & Studium 444 : Meßtechnik
    Classification:
    Mineralogy
    Language: German
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    Monograph available for loan
    St. John's Newfoundland : Geological Association of Canada
    Call number: M 95.0098
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: VII, 299 S.
    Edition: reprinted, Nov. 1990
    ISBN: 0919216390
    Series Statement: Geological Association of Canada short course notes , vol. 6
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    Mineralogy
    Language: English
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    Rotterdam : Balkema
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    Call number: M 94.0595/3
    In: Rock at great depth
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XII, S. 1079-1575
    ISBN: 9061919819
    Classification:
    Mineralogy
    Language: English
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    Call number: M 95.0520
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 105 S.
    Classification:
    Mineralogy
    Language: German
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  • 13
    Call number: 95.0524
    Pages: VI, 84 S. : Anl.
    ISBN: 3928815229
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    Mineralogy
    Language: German
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    Monograph available for loan
    New York [u.a.] : Plenum Press
    Call number: M 95.0651
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xxiv, 586 S.
    Edition: 3rd Ed.
    ISBN: 0306447517
    Classification:
    Mineralogy
    Language: English
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    Berlin [u.a.] : Springer
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    Call number: M 95.0090
    In: Advanced mineralogy
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XXVII, 550 S.
    ISBN: 3540572546
    Classification:
    Mineralogy
    Language: English
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    Chichester [u.a.] : Wiley & Sons
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    Call number: 95.0190
    In: Procedures in electron microscopy
    Pages: Losebl.-Ausg.
    ISBN: 0471928534
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    Mineralogy
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    Call number: M 95.0091
    In: Modern crystallography
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XXI, 481 S.
    Edition: 2nd, enlarged ed.
    ISBN: 3540565582
    Series Statement: Modern crystallography vol. 1
    Classification:
    Mineralogy
    Language: English
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    Berlin : Selbstverl. Fachbereich Geowissenschaften
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    Call number: S 90.0061(157)
    In: Berliner geowissenschaftliche Abhandlungen
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 140 S.
    ISBN: 3927541788
    ISSN: 0172-8784
    Series Statement: Berliner geowissenschaftliche Abhandlungen : Reihe A, Geologie und Paläontologie 157
    Classification:
    Mineralogy
    Language: German
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    Call number: 11/M 95.0193
    In: Monograph series on mineral deposits
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 230 S.
    ISBN: 3443120318
    Series Statement: Monograph series on mineral deposits 31
    Classification:
    Mineralogy
    Language: English
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    Call number: S 99.0046(14)
    In: Münchner geologische Hefte
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 360 S.
    Series Statement: Münchner geologische Hefte 14
    Classification:
    Mineralogy
    Language: German
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    Call number: M 95.0556
    In: International Union of Crystallography book series
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: x, 310 S.
    ISBN: 0198557884
    Series Statement: International Union of Crystallography book series
    Classification:
    Mineralogy
    Language: English
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    Call number: S 90.0061(166)
    In: Berliner geowissenschaftliche Abhandlungen
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 206 S.
    ISBN: 392754194X
    ISSN: 0172-8784
    Series Statement: Berliner geowissenschaftliche Abhandlungen : Reihe A, Geologie und Paläontologie 166
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    Monograph available for loan
    Washington, D.C. : Mineralogical Society of America
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    Call number: M 95.0054 / Regal 11
    In: Reviews in mineralogy
    Description / Table of Contents: Volatile components, by which we mean those magma constituents which typically prefer to occur in the gaseous or super-critical fluid state, may influence virtually every aspect of igneous petrology. The study of volatile-bearing systems, both in nature and in the laboratory, has far exceeded the relative abundances of these components in igneous rocks, yet in many ways the words of Bowen (1928) are still broadly applicable: " ... to many petrologists a volatile component is exactly like a Maxwell demon; it does just what one may wish it to do." (Bowen, 1928, p. 282) What we hope to show in this volume are some areas of progress in understanding the behavior of magmatic volatiles and their influence on a wide variety of geological phenomena; in doing this it also becomes apparent that there remain many questions outstanding. The range of topics we have tried to cover is broad, going from atomisticscale aspects of volatile solubility mechanisms and attendant effects on melt physical properties, to the chemistry of volcanic gases and the concentrations of volatiles in magmas, to the global geochemical cycles of volatiles. The reader should quickly see that much progress has been made since Bowen voiced his concerns about Maxwell demons, but like much scientific progress, answers to old questions have prompted even greater numbers of new questions. The Voltiles in Magmas course was organized and transpired at the Napa Valley Sheraton Hotel in California, December 2-4, 1994, just prior to the Fall Meetings of the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xvii, 517 S.
    ISBN: 0-939950-36-7 , 978-0-939950-36-2
    ISSN: 1529-6466
    Series Statement: Reviews in mineralogy 30
    Classification:
    Mineralogy
    Language: English
    Note: Chapter 1. Volcanic-Gas Studies: Methods, Results, and Applications by Robert B. Symonds, William I. Rose, Gregg J. S. Bluth, and Terrence M. Gerlach, p. 1 - 66 Chapter 2. Analytical Methods for Volatiles in Glasses by Phillip D. Ihinger, Richard L. Hervig, and Paul F. McMillan, p. 67 - 122 Chapter 3. Development of the Burnham Model for Prediction of H2O Solubility in Magmas by C. Wayne Burnham, p. 123 - 130 Chapter 4. Water Solubility and Speciation Models by Paul F. McMillan, p. 131 - 156 Chapter 5. Experimental Studies of Carbon Dioxide in Silicate Melts: Solubility, Speciation, and Stable Carbon Isotope Behavior by Jennifer G. Blank, and Richard A. Brooker, p. 157 - 186 Chapter 6. Application of Experimental Results to C-O-H Species in Natural Melts by John R. Holloway and Jennifer G. Blank, p. 187 - 230 Chapter 7. Solubilities of Sulfur, Noble Gases, Nitrogen, Chlorine, and Fluorine in Magmas by Michael R. Carroll and James D. Webster, p. 231 - 280 Chapter 8. Pre-Eruptive Volatile Contents of Magmas by Marie C. Johnson, Alfred T. Anderson, Jr., and Malcolm J. Rutherford, p. 281 - 330 Chapter 9. The Effect of H2O, CO2 and F on the Density and Viscosity of Silicate Melts by Rebecca A. Lange, p. 331 - 370 Chapter 10. Diffusion in Volatile-Bearing Magmas by E. Bruce Watson, p. 371 - 412 Chapter 11a. Physical Aspects of Magmatic Degassing I. Experimental and Theoretical Constraints on Vesiculation by R. Stephen J. Sparks, Jenni Barclay, Claude Jaupart, Heidy M. Mader, and J. C. Phillips, p. 413 - 446 Chapter 11b. Physical Aspects of Magmatic Degassing II. Constraints on Vesiculation Processes from Textural Studies of Eruptive Products by Katherine V. Cashman, and Margaret T. Mangan, p. 447 - 478 Chapter 12. Earth Degassing and Large-Scale Geochemical Cycling of Volatile Elements by Albert Jambon, p. 479 - 518
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    Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press
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    Call number: 11/M 95.0469
    In: Cambridge topics in mineral physics and chemistry
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: ix, 387 S.
    ISBN: 0521350980
    Series Statement: Cambridge topics in mineral physics and chemistry 2
    Classification:
    Mineralogy
    Language: German
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    Call number: M 05.0179
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 155 S.
    Classification:
    Mineralogy
    Note: Berlin, Freie Univ., Diss., 1993
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    Monograph available for loan
    Dordrecht [u.a.] : Kluwer
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    Call number: M 95.0423
    In: Solid earth sciences library
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xiii, 346 S.
    ISBN: 0792328213
    Series Statement: Solid earth sciences library 7
    Classification:
    Mineralogy
    Language: English
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    Braunschweig [u.a.] : Vieweg
    Call number: M 96.0394
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: X, 194 S.
    Edition: 5., neubearb. Aufl.
    ISBN: 3528483245
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    Mineralogy
    Language: German
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    Call number: M 96.0377
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 111 S.
    Classification:
    Mineralogy
    Language: German
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    Zürich : Trans Tech Publications
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    Call number: M 97.0054/1
    In: Grain growth in polycrystalline materials
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 466 S.
    ISBN: 0878496408
    Series Statement: Material science forum 94/96, 1
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    Mineralogy
    Language: English
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    Cambridge : Cambridge Univ. Press
    Call number: M 94.0671
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xx, 457 S.
    ISBN: 0521429471
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    Mineralogy
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    Monograph available for loan
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    Boston : Acad. Press [u.a.]
    Call number: M 92.0435
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xiii, 450 S.
    ISBN: 0127656057
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    Mineralogy
    Language: English
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    New York u.a. : Plenum Press
    Call number: M 93.0587
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: ix, 292 S.
    ISBN: 0306433141
    Classification:
    Mineralogy
    Language: English
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    Washington, D.C. : Mineralogical Society of America
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    Call number: 11/M 93.0804
    In: Reviews in mineralogy
    Description / Table of Contents: This volume represents the proceedings of a course by the same title held at Harbor House Resort and Conference Center on Nantucket Island off the coast of Massachusetts, October 22-24, 1993. Numerous minerals are known to induce pulmonary diseases. The asbestos minerals (chrysotile and asbestiform amphiboles) are by far the most infamous. However, a number of silica polymorphs, clays, and zeolites have also been studied in great detail, as have several titania polymorphs, hematite, and magnetite (which are often used as negative controls in biological experiments). In fact, the relatively recent attention received by erionite (a fibrous zeolite) has arguably made it the most notorious of the minerals studied thus far. The processes that lead to the development of disease (or pathogenesis) by minerals very likely occur at or near the mineral-fluid interface (as do many geochemical processes!). Thus the field of "mineral-induced pathogenesis" is a prime candidate for interdisciplinary research, involving mineral scientists, health scientists, petrologists, pathologists, geochemists, biochemists, and surface scientists, to name a few. The success of such an interdisciplinary approach rests on the ability of scientists in very different fields to communicate, and this is hampered by vocabulary barriers and an unfamiliarity with concepts, approaches, and problems. It can be difficult enough for a geoscientist or bioscientist to maintain fluency in the many fields tangential to his or her own field, and this problem is only exacerbated when one investigates problems that are crossdisciplinary. Nevertheless, important advances can be facilitated if these barriers are overcome. This review volume and the short course upon which it was based are intended to provide some of the necessary tools for the researcher interested in this area of interdisciplinary research. The chapters present several of the important problems, concepts, and approaches from both the geological and biological ends of the spectrum. These two extremes are partially integrated throughout the book by cross-referencing between chapters. Chapter 1 also presents a general introduction into the ways in which these two areas overlap. However, many of the areas ripe for the interdisciplinarian will become obvious after reading the various chapters. The final chapter of this book discusses some of the regulatory aspects of minerals. Ultimately, the regulatory arena is where this type of interdisciplinary approach can make an impact, and hopefully better communication between all parties will accomplish this goal. A glossary is included at the end of this book, because the complexity of scientific terms in the two fields can thwart even the most enthusiastic of individuals.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xvi, 584 S.
    ISBN: 0-939950-33-2 , 978-0-939950-33-1
    ISSN: 1529-6466
    Series Statement: Reviews in mineralogy 28
    Classification:
    Mineralogy
    Language: English
    Note: Chapter 1. Merging the Geological and Biological Sciences: An Integrated Approach to the Study of Mineral-Induced Pulmonary Diseases by George D. Guthrie, Jr. and Brooke T. Mossman, p. 1 - 6 Chapter 2. Rocks, Minerals, and a Dusty World by Cornelius Klein, p. 7 - 60 Chapter 3. Mineralogy of Amphiboles and 1:1 Layer Silicates by David R. Veblen and Ann G. Wylie, p. 61 - 138 Chapter 4. Mineralogy of Clay and Zeolite Dusts (Exclusive of 1:1 Layer Silicates) by David L. Bish and George D. Guthrie, Jr., p. 139 - 184 Chapter 5. Structure and Chemistry of Silica, Metal Oxides, and Phosphates by Peter J. Heaney and Jillian A. Banfield, p. 185 - 234 Chapter 6. Preparation and Purification of Mineral Dusts by Steve J. Chipera, George D. Guthrie, Jr., and David L. Bish, p. 235 - 250 Chapter 7. Mineral Characterization in Biological Studies by George D. Guthrie, Jr., p. 251 - 274 Chapter 8. Surface Chemistry, Structure, and Reactivity of Hazardous Mineral Dust by Michael F. Hochella, Jr., p. 275 - 308 Chapter 9. Limitations of the Stanton Hypothesis by Robert P. Nolan and Arthur M. Langer, p. 309 - 326 Chapter 10. The Surface Thermodynamic Properties of Silicates and Their Interactions with Biological Materials by Rossman F. Giese, Jr. and Carel J. van Oss, p. 327 - 346 Chapter 11. Epidemiology and Pathology of Asbestos-Related Diseases by Agnes B. Kane, p. 347 - 360 Chapter 12. Health Effects of Mineral Dusts Other Than Asbestos by Malcolm Ross, Robert P. Nolan, Arthur M. Langer, and W. Clark Cooper, p. 361 - 408 Chapter 13. Asbestos Lung Burden and Disease Patterns in Man by Andrew Churg, p. 409 - 426 Chapter 14. Defense Mechanisms Against Inhaled Particles and Associated Particle-Cell Interactions by Bruce E. Lehnert, p. 427 - 470 Chapter 15. In Vivo Assays to Evaluate the Pathogenic Effects of Minerals in Rodents by John M. G. Davis, p. 471 - 488 Chapter 16. In Vitro Evaluation of Mineral Cytotoxicity and Inflammatory Activity by Kevin E. Driscoll, p. 489 - 512 Chapter 17. Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Disease by Brooke T. Mossman, p. 513 - 522 Chapter 18. Biological Studies on the Carcinogenic Mechanisms of Quartz by Umberto Saffiotti, Lambert N. Daniel, Yan Mao, A. Olufemi Williams, M. Edward Kaighn, Nadera Ahmed, and Alan D. Knapton, p. 523 - 544 Chapter 19. Regulatory Approaches to Reduce Human Health Risks Associated with Exposures to Mineral Fibers by V. T. Vu, p. 545 - 554
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    New York [u.a.] : Dekker
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    Call number: M 93.0970
    In: Materials engineering
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: x, 285 S.
    ISBN: 0824789636
    Series Statement: Materials engineering 5
    Classification:
    Mineralogy
    Language: English
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    Call number: M 93.0879
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XIV, 490 S.
    ISBN: 3798509239
    Classification:
    Mineralogy
    Language: German
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    Zürich : Trans Tech Publications
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    Call number: M 97.0054/2
    In: Grain growth in polycrystalline materials
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: S. 468 - 913
    Series Statement: Materials science forum 94/96, 2
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    Mineralogy
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    Call number: M 93.0588
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xi, 407 S.
    ISBN: 0306435918
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    Mineralogy
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    New York [u.a.] : Plenum Pr.
    Call number: M 93.0589
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: viii, 400 S.
    ISBN: 0306438240
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    Mineralogy
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    Dordrecht [u.a.] : Kluwer
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    Call number: 11/M 93.0464
    In: International tables for crystallography
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XVI, 878 S.
    Edition: 3rd, revised ed
    ISBN: 0792316789
    Classification:
    Mineralogy
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    Call number: 93.0503
    In: Kontakt und Studium
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    Pages: 302 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
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    In: Heidelberger geowissenschaftliche Abhandlungen
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    Pages: 175 S.
    ISBN: 3892570574
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    In: Cambridge topics in mineral physics and chemistry
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    Pages: XXIII, 551 S. : graph. Darst.
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 0521430771
    Series Statement: Cambridge topics in mineral physics and chemistry 5
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    Tokyo [u.a.] : Kodansha [u.a.]
    Call number: 94.0267
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    Pages: IX, 308 S.
    ISBN: 3527279822
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    Call number: 11/M 93.0960
    In: Cambridge topics in mineral physics and chemistry
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    Pages: xvii, 258 S.
    ISBN: 0521392934
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    Call number: 11/M 94.0166
    In: Reviews in mineralogy
    Description / Table of Contents: This book is written with two goals in mind. The first is to derive the 32 crystallographic point groups, the 14 Bravais lattice types and the 230 crystallographic space group types. The second is to develop the mathematical tools necessary for these derivations in such a manner as to lay the mathematical foundation needed to solve numerous basic problems in crystallography and to avoid extraneous discourses. To demonstrate how these tools can be employed, a large number of examples are solved and problems are given. The book is, by and large, self-contained. In particular, topics usually omitted from the traditional courses in mathematics that are essential to the study of crystallography are discussed. For example, the techniques needed to work in vector spaces with noncartesian bases are developed. Unlike the traditional group-theoretical approach, isomorphism is not the essential ingredient in crystallographic classification schemes. Because alternative classification schemes must be used, the notions of equivalence relations and classes which are fundamental to such schemes are defined, discussed and illustrated. For example, we will find that the classification of the crystallographic space groups into the traditional 230 types is defined in terms of their matrix representations. Therefore, the derivation of these groups from the point groups will be conducted using the 37 distinct matrix groups rather than the 32 point groups they represent. We have been greatly influenced by two beautiful books. Hermann Heyl's book entitled Symmetry based on his lectures at Princeton University gives a wonderful development of the point groups as well as an elegant exposition of symmetry in art and nature. Fredrik W. H. Zachariasen's book entitled Theory of X-ray Diffraction in Crystals presents important insights on the derivation of the Bravais lattice types and the crystallographic space groups. These two books provided the basis for many of the ideas developed in this book. The theorems, examples, definitions and corollaries are labelled sequentially as a group whereas the problems are labelled separately as a group as are the equations. The manner in which these are labelled is self-explanatory. For example, T4.15 refers to Theorem (T) 15 in Chapter 4 while DAl.l refers to Definition (D) 1 in Appendix (A) 1. We have strived to write this book so that it is self-teaching. The reader is encouraged to attempt to solve the examples before appealing to the solution presented and to work all of the problems. Preface to the Revised Edition of Mathematical Crystallography In the Revised Edition we have corrected the errors, misprints and omissions that we have found and our students and other users have kindly pointed out to us. The Revised Edition also includes a more comprehensive index and a set of solutions for all of the problems presented in the book.
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    ISBN: 093995026X , 0-939950-19-7 , 978-0-939950-19-5
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    Series Statement: Reviews in mineralogy 15
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    Language: English
    Note: Chapter 1. Modeling Symmetrical Patterns and Geometries of Molecules and Crystals p. 1 - 40 Chapter 2. Some Geometrical Aspects of Crystals p. 41 - 90 Chapter 3. Point Isometries - Vehicles for Describing Symmetry p. 91 - 122 Chapter 4. The Monaxial Crystallographic Point Groups p. 123 - 156 Chapter 5. The Polyaxial Crystallographic Point Groups p. 157 - 198 Chapter 6. The Bravais Lattice Types p. 199 - 228 Chapter 7. The Crystallographic Space Groups p. 229 - 302 Appendix 1. Mappings p. 303 - 308 Appendix 2. Matrix Methods p. 309 - 338 Appendix 3. Construction and Interpretation of Matrices Representating Point Isometries p. 339 - 356 Appendix 4. Popourri p. 357 - 360 Appendix 5. Some Properies of Lattice Planes p. 361 - 370 Appendix 6. Intersection Angles between Rotation axes p. 371 - 378 Appendix 7. Equivalent Relations, Cosets, and Factor Groups p. 379 - 394 Appendix 8. Isomorphisms p. 395 - 398
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    Call number: 11/M 94.0170
    In: Reviews in mineralogy
    Description / Table of Contents: This is a book exclusively devoted to three minerals: the Al2SiO5 polymorphs - andalusite, sillimanite, and kyanite. This may seem to be narrowly focused and esoteric. However, as discussed in Chapter 1, the aluminum silicate polymorphs are perhaps the most important mineral group to metamorphic petrologists. Because these minerals occur in anatectic migmatites and peraluminous granitoids, they are also important in igneous petrology. In spite of their geologic significance, there are a variety of experimental, theoretical, and field problems involving the aluminum silicates. Theoretical problems include the nature and energetics of lattice defects, order/disorder, crystalline (solid) solution, and interfacial energy. The aluminum silicates epitomize the importance of understanding the mechanisms and kinetics of heterogeneous metamorphic reactions. The difficulties in calibration of the pressure-temperature (P- T) phase equilibrium diagram illustrate the pitfalls of hydrothermal experimentation and the need to understand the methodology and uncertainties of calorimetric measurements of thermodynamic data of minerals. Thus, this book covers a wide variety of topics that must be considered in the analysis of metamorphic systems. In so doing, this volume illustrates the fact that modern metamorphic petrology demands an awareness of a wide spectrum of geologic variables and processes. In concert with the tenor of the Mineralogical Society of America Reviews in Mineralogy series, this volume is intended to provide a comprehensive review, summarizing the methods, theories and pitfalls of the various contributions on the aluminum silicates. Hopefully, this book will provide readers with a reasonably in-depth overview, and thus avoid the need for extensive, independent literature reviews. Although a concerted effort was made to give a balanced coverage of divergent theories regarding various problems involving the aluminum silicates, this critique nevertheless includes some of the author's biases. Several sections of this book present the chronological development of research on various topics, giving readers historical perspectives on the development of theories, models and biases on various problems regarding the aluminum silicates. As in all fields, several landmark studies have set the tone for the strategy of approach to problems. Although such studies have provided important steps forward in our understanding of natural phenomena, they have had the undesirable effect of entrenching biases and methodology. In this volume I have attempted to point out the deleterious effects of certain parochial approaches, an example being the aluminum immobility concept discussed in Chapter 10. In addition to their primary importance in metamorphic petrology, the aluminum silicates illustrate a wide variety of experimental, theoretical, and experimental problems. Because the Al2SiO5 polymorphs alone offer a pedagogic illustration of many important principles of modern metamorphic petrology.
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    Series Statement: Reviews in mineralogy 22
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    Language: English
    Note: Chapter 1. Introduction p. 1 - 12 Chapter 2. Crystal Structures, Optical And Physical Properties p. 13 - 36 Chapter 3. Phase Equilibria p. 37 - 110 Chapter 4. Non-Stoichiometry p. 111 - 168 Chapter 5. Lattice Defects p. 169 - 186 Chapter 6. Al-Si Disorder In Sillimanite p. 187 - 206 Chapter 7. The Fibrolite Problem p. 207 - 222 Chapter 8. Metamorphic Reactions p. 223 - 256 Chapter 9. Reaction Kinetics And Crystal Growth Mechanisms p. 257 - 310 Chapter 10. Aluminum Metasomatism p. 311 - 252 Chapter 11. Anatectic Migmatites, Magmatic Pegmatites And Peraluminous Granitoids p. 353 - 362
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    Pages: IV, 137 S.
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    Call number: 11/M 93.0959
    In: Cambridge topics in mineral physics and chemistry
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    Pages: 229, Al S.
    ISBN: 0521384494
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    Call number: 11/M 93.0969
    In: The Mineralogical Society series
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    Pages: xi, 368 S.
    Edition: [1st ed.]
    ISBN: 0412441500
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    Call number: 11/M 94.0172
    In: Reviews in mineralogy
    Description / Table of Contents: The Mineralogical Society of America (MSA) sponsored a short course by this title December 1990 at the Cathedral Hill Hotel in San Francisco, California. It was organized by the editors, Jim Nicholls and Kelly Russell, and presented by the authors of this volume to about 80 participants in conjunction with the Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union. Igneous petrology, in its broadest applications, treats the transfer of matter and energy from planetary interiors to their exteriors. Over the past several decades igneous petrology has gained sophistication in three areas that deal with such transfers: the properties of silicate melts and solids can be estimated as functions of pressure, temperature and composition; some results of experimental and theoretical studies of the physics of multiphase flow are available; and many of the algorithms for realistically modeling magmatic processes are in place. Each of these fields of study, to some extent, have to be pursued independently. In our opinion, now is an ideal time to collect some features of these studies as preparation for more integrated future work and to show some consequences of applying current ideas to the study of igneous processes. We have attempted to bring together the basic data and fundamental theoretical constraints on magmatic processes with applications to specific problems in igneous petrology.
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    Series Statement: Reviews in mineralogy 24
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    Language: English
    Note: Chapter 1. Principles of Thermodynamic Modeling of Igneous Processes by James Nicholls, p. 1 - 24 Chapter 2. Thermodynamic Properties of Silicate Liquids with Emphasis on Density, Thermal Expansion and Compressibility by Rebecca L. Lange and Ian S. E. Carmichael, p. 25 - 64 Chapter 3. Simulation of Igneous Differentiation Processes by Roger L. Nielsen, p. 65 - 106 Chapter 4. The Mathematics of Fluid Flow and a Simple Application to Problems of Magma Transport by James Nicholls, p. 107 - 124 Chapter 5. Physical Processes in the Evolution of Magmas by Stephen Tait and Claude Jaupart, p. 125 - 152 Chapter 6. Magma Mixing Processes: Insights and Constraints from Thermodynamic Calculations by J. Kelly Russell, p. 153 - 190 Chapter 7. Controls on Oxidation-Reduction Relations in Magmas by Ian S. E. Carmichael and Mark S. Ghiorso, p. 191 - 212 Chapter 8. Dynamics of Eruptive Phenomena by Claude Jaupart and Stephen Tait, p. 213 - 238 Chapter 9. Melt Fraction Diagrams: The Link between Chemical and Transport Models by George Bergantz, p. 239 - 258 Chapter 10. Textural Constraints on the Kinetics of Crystallization of Igneous Rocks by Katherine V. Cashman, p. 259 - 314
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    Call number: 11/M 94.0171 ; 11/M 93.0022/23
    In: Reviews in mineralogy
    Description / Table of Contents: This book and accompanying MSA short course was first considered in 1987 in response to what seemed to be a growing interest in the chemical reactions that take place at mineral-water interfaces. Now, in 1990, this area of work is firmly established as one of the major directions in mineralogical and geochemical research (see Chapter 1). We believe that there are two major reasons for this. The first is that there is a growing awareness within various earth science disciplines that interface chemistry is very important in many natural processes, i.e., these processes cannot be adequately described, much less understood, unless the role of interface chemistry is carefully considered. Perhaps the best illustration of this increase in awareness is the diverse backgrounds of the scientists who will be attending the short course. Participants have research interests in aqueous and environmental geochemistry, mineralogy, petrology, and crystallography. In the final list of participants, one-quarter are from outside the United States, and include scientists from Australia, Canada, England, France, Israel, The Netherlands, Sweden, and Switzerland. The second reason that this field is one of the major new research directions in the earth sciences is because many methods, both experimental and theoretical, have relatively recently become available to study mineral surfaces and mineral-water interfaces. Many important spectroscopic techniques now used routinely to characterize surfaces and interfaces were not available twenty years ago, and some were not available just five years ago. To emphasize the importance of these methods, two Nobel prizes were awarded in the 1980's to the developers of x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). We have directed ourselves and the other authors of this book to follow the general guidelines of writing for "Reviews in Mineralogy". However, for the subject of mineral-water interface geochemistry, this is not easy because the field is far from mature. Several chapters are not reviews in the traditional sense in that they cover research that is relatively recent for which a considerable amount of work remains. In any case, we believe that this book describes most of the important concepts and contributions that have driven mineral-water interface geochemistry to its present state. We begin in Chapter 1 with examples of the global importance of mineral-water interface reactions and a brief review of the contents of the entire book. Thereafter, we have divided the book into four sections, including atomistic approaches (Chapters 2- 3), adsorption (Chapters 4-8), precipitation and dissolution (Chapters 9-11), and oxidation-reduction reactions (Chapters 11-14).
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    ISBN: 0-939950-28-6 , 978-0-939950-28-7
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    Series Statement: Reviews in mineralogy 23
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    Language: English
    Note: Chapter 1. Mineral-water Interface Geochemistry: An Overview by Michael F. Hochella, Jr. and Art F. White, p. 1 - 16 Chapter 2. Atomic Treatment of Mineral-water Surface Reactions by Antonio C. Lasaga, p. 17 - 86 Chapter 3. Atomic Structure, Microtopography, Composition, and Reactivity of Mineral Surfaces by Michael F. Hochella, Jr., p. 87 - 132 Chapter 4. Surface Energy and Adsorption at Mineral/Water Interfaces: An Introduction by George A. Parks, p. 133 - 176 Chapter 5. Surface Complexation Modeling in Aqueous Geochemistry by James A. Davis and Douglas B. Kent, p. 177 - 260 Chapter 6. Molecular Models of Ion Adsorption on Mineral Surfaces by Garrison Sposito, p. 261 - 280 Chapter 7. Co-adsorption of Metal Ions and Organic Ligands: Formation of Ternary Surface Complexes by Paul W. Schindler, p. 281 - 308 Chapter 8. Spectroscopic Studies of Chemisorption Reaction Mechanisms at Oxide-Water Interfaces by Gordon E. Brown, Jr., p. 309 - 364 Chapter 9. Mechanisms of Growth and Dissolution of Sparingly Soluble Salts by Jing-Wu Zhang and George H. Nancollas, p. 365 - 396 Chapter 10. Leaching of Mineral and Glass Surfaces During Dissolution by William H. Casey and Bruce Bunker, p. 397 - 426 Chapter 11. Oxidative and Reductive Dissolution of Minerals by Janet G. Hering and Werner Stummv. p. 427 - 466 Chapter 12. Heterogeneous Electrochemical Reactions Associated with Oxidation of Ferrous Oxide and Silicate Surfaces by Art F. White, p. 467 - 510 Chapter 13. Spectroscopic Studies of Adsorption/Reduction Reactions of Aqueous Metal Complexes on Sulphide Surfaces by G. Michael Bancroft and Margaret M. Hyland, p. 511 - 558 Chapter 14. Photo-redox Processes at the Mineral-water Interface by T. David Waite, p. 559 - 603
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    Call number: 11/M 94.0173
    In: Reviews in mineralogy
    Description / Table of Contents: This volume was published to be used as the textbook for the Short Course on Fe-Ti Oxides: Their Petrologic and Magnetic Significance, held May 24-27, 1991, organized by B.R. Frost, D.H. Lindsley, and SK Banerjee and jointly sponsored by the Mineralogical Society of America and the American Geophysical Union. It has been fourteen and a half years since the last MSA Short Course on Oxide Minerals and the appearance of Volume 3 of Reviews in Mineralogy. Much progress has been made in the interim. This is particularly evident in the coverage of the thermodynamic properties of oxide minerals: nothing in Volume 3, while in contrast, Volume 25 has three chapters (6, 7, and 8) presenting various aspects of the thermodynamics of oxide minerals; and other chapters (9, 11, 12) build extensively on thermodynamic models. The coverage of magnetic properties has also been considerably expanded (Chapters 4, 8, and 14). Finally, the interaction of oxides and silicates is emphasized in Chapters 9, 11, 12, 13, and 14. One of the prime benefits of Reviews in Mineralogy has been that any scientist can afford to have it at his or her fingertips. Because Volume 3 is out of print and will not be readily available to newcomers to our science, as much as possible we have tried to make Volume 25 a replacement for, rather than a supplement to, the earlier volume. Chapters on crystal chemistry, phase equilibria, and oxide minerals in both igneous and metamorphic rocks have been rewritten or extensively revised. The well received photographs of oxide textures in Volume 3 have been collected and expanded into a "Mini-Atlas" In Volume 25. Topics that receive less attention than in the earlier volume are oxides in lunar rocks and meteorites, and the manganese minerals. We hope that the new volume will tum out to be as useful as the previous one was.
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    Pages: xiv, 509 S.
    ISBN: 0-939950-30-8 , 978-0-939950-30-0
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    Series Statement: Reviews in mineralogy 25
    Classification:
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    Language: English
    Note: Chapter 1. Introduction to Oxygen Fugacity and Its Petrologic Importance by B. Ronald Frost, p. 1 - 10 Chapter 2. Crystal Chemistry of Oxides and Oxyhydroxides by Glenn A. Waychunas. p. 11 - 68 Chapter 3. Experimental Studies of Oxide Minerals by Donald H. Lindsley, p. 69 - 106 Chapter 4. Magnetic Properties of Fe-Ti Oxides by Subir K. Banerjee, p. 107 - 128 Chapter 5. Oxide Textures - A Mini-Atlas by Stephen E. Haggerty, p. 129 - 220 Chapter 6. Thermochemistry of the Oxide Minerals by Mark S. Ghiorso and Richard O. Sack, p. 221 - 264 Chapter 7. Macroscopic and Microscopic Thermodynamic Properties of Oxides by Bernard J. Wood, J. Nell, and A. B. Woodland, p. 265 - 302 Chapter 8. The Interplay of Chemical and Magnetic Ordering by Benjamin P. Burton, p. 303 - 322 Chapter 9. Chromite as a Petrogenetic Indicator by Richard O. Sack and Mark S. Ghiorso, p. 323 - 354 Chapter 10. Oxide Mineralogy of the Upper Mantle by Stephen E. Haggerty, p. 355 - 416 Chapter 11. Oxygen Barometry of Spinel Peridotites by Bernard J. Wood, p. 417 - 432 Chapter 12. Occurrence of Iron-Titanium Oxides in Igneous Rocks by B. Ronald Frost and Donald H. Lindsley, p. 433 - 468 Chapter 13. Stability of Oxide Minerals in Metamorphic Rocks by B. Ronald Frost, p. 469 - 488 Chapter 14. Magnetic Petrology: Factors That Control the Occurrence of Magnetite in Crustal Rocks by B. Ronald Frost, p. 489 - 509
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    Call number: M 94.0174 / Regal 11
    In: Reviews in mineralogy
    Description / Table of Contents: The Mineralogical Society of America sponsored a short course on Contact Metamorphism, October 17-19, 1991, at the Pala Mesa Resort, Fallbrook, California, prior to its annual meeting with the Geological Society of America. As reviewed in Chapter 1, contact aureoles have unique attributes for elucidating the processes and controls of metamorphism. Within the last two decades there has been considerable evolution in our knowledge of metamorphism. This evolution spans a wide range of scales from submicroscopic analysis of grain boundaries through to regional scale analysis of contact metamorphism associated with batholith terrains. Geological sciences is becoming increasingly multidisciplinary in nature. Traditionally, contact aureoles were primarily studied by metamorphic petrologists. Their mapping of isograds and mineral zones in aureoles, coupled with microscopic analysis of the prograde metamorphic evolution of textures, structures and mineralogy, has provided an excellent framework for our understanding of contact metamorphism. However, complete understanding of the processes and controls of contact metamorphism requires a multidisciplinary analysis from a wide range of geological subdisciplines. This volume provides a multidisciplinary review of our current knowledge of contact metamorphism. As in any field of endeavor, we are provided with new questions, thereby dictating future directions of study. Hopefully, this volume will provide inspiration and direction for future research on contact metamorphism.
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    ISBN: 0-939950-31-6 , 978-0-939950-31-7
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    Series Statement: Reviews in mineralogy 26
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    Language: English
    Note: Chapter 1. Overview of Contact Metamorphism by Derrill M. Kerrick, p. 1 - 12 Chapter 2. Chemical and Physical Characterization of Plutons by George W. Bergantz, p. 13 - 42 Chapter 3. Chemical and Physical Properties of Fluids by Theodore C. Labotka, p. 43 - 104 The authors for Chapters 4 and 5 on the front cover have been reversed. They are correct on this page Chapter 4. Phase Equilibria and Thermobarometry of Metapelites by David R. M. Pattison and Robert J. Tracy, p. 105 - 206 Chapter 5. Phase Equilibria and Thermobarometry of Calcareous, Ultramafic and Mafic Rocks, and Iron Formations by Robert J. Tracy and B. Ronald Frost, p. 207 - 290 Chapter 6. Development of Metamorphic Permeability: Implications for Fluid Transport Processes by James M. Brenan, p. 291 - 320 Chapter 7. Metasomatism by Mark D. Barton, Robert P. Ilchik, and Mark A. Marikos, p. 321 - 350 Chapter 8. Dehydration and Decarbonation Reactions as a Record of Fluid Infiltration by John M. Ferry, p. 351 - 394 Chapter 9. Stable Isotope Monitors by Peter L. Nabelek, p. 395 - 436 Chapter 10. Modelling Thermal Regimes by Kevin P. Furlong, R. Brooks Hanson, and James R. Bowers, p. 437 - 506 Chapter 11. Kinetics of Coarsening and Diffusion-Controlled Mineral Growth by Raymond L. Joesten, p. 507 - 582 Chapter 12. Kinetics of Heterogeneous Reactions by Derrill M. Kerrick, Anthony C. Lasaga, and Stuart P. Raeburn, p. 583 - 672 Chapter 13. Aureole Tectonics by Scott R. Paterson, Ron H. Vernon, and T. Kenneth Fowler, Jr., p. 673 - 722 Chapter 14. Aureole Systematics by Mark D. Barton, John-Mark Staude, Eleanour A. Snow, and David A. Johnson, p. 723-847
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    In: Calculated X-ray powder patterns for silicate minerals
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    Pages: XIV, 310 S.
    Edition: 4., vollst. überarb. Aufl.
    ISBN: 3540566783
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    Pages: XVIII, 326 S.
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    Call number: 11/M 02.0109 ; AWI G4-98-0317 ; M 94.0169
    In: Reviews in mineralogy
    Description / Table of Contents: Volume 13 of Reviews in Mineralogy presented much of our present-day knowledge of micas. At the time of that volume (1984), I mentioned that there was too much material available to attempt to cover all of the hydrous phyllosilicates in one volume. The micas were treated first because of their abundance in nature and the fact that more detailed studies had been carried out on them than on the rest of the phyllosilicates. The serpentines, kaolins, smectites, chlorites, etc. would have to wait their turn. Now, four years later, that tum has come. Hence the peculiar nature of the title of this volume. We know less about the rest of the phyllosilicates than we do about the micas, primarily because many of them are of finer grain sizes and lower crystallinities than most of the micas. As a result, we have been unable to determine as much detail regarding their structures, crystal chemistries, and origins. Nevertheless, there is a considerable body of literature about them, and this volume will attempt to collate and evaluate that literature. One compensating factor that has helped greatly in the accumulation of knowledge about these minerals is that some of them occur in large deposits that are of great economic value and thus stimulate interest. For this reason considerable emphasis in this volume will be related to the occurrence, origin, and petrology of the minerals. S. W. Bailey, Madison, Wisconsin, USA September 1,1988 The authors of this volume presented a short course by the same title to about 120 participants in Denver, Colorado, October 29-30,1988, just prior to the 100th anniversary meeting of the Geological Society of America. S. W. ("Bull") Bailey convened the course and edited this volume, his second for Reviews in Mineralogy. Because he is retiring at the end of this academic year after 38 years' teaching at the University of Wisconsin (Madison), his colleagues, friends and I (a diligent student of "Bull" thirty years ago) agreed that it would be appropriate to dedicate this volume to him, odd though it seems to have him editing a book honoring himself. He had no advance knowledge of this dedication.
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    Pages: xiii, 725 S.
    Edition: 2nd printing
    ISBN: 0-939950-23-5 , 978-0-939950-23-2
    ISSN: 1529-6466
    Series Statement: Reviews in mineralogy 19
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    Language: English
    Note: Chapter 1. Introduction by S. W. Bailey, p. 1 - 8 Chapter 2. Polytypism of 1:1 Layer Silicates by S. W. Bailey, p. 9 - 28 Chapter 3. Kaolin Minerals: Structures and Stabilities by S. W. Bailey, p. 29 - 66 Chapter 4. Kaolin Minerals: Their Genesis and Occurrences by Haydn H. Murray, p. 67 - 90 Chapter 5. Serpentine Minerals: Structures and Petrology by Frederick J. Wick & D. S. O'Hanley, p. 91 - 168 Chapter 6. Structures and Compositions of Other Trioctahedral 1:1 Phyllosilicates by S.W. Bailey, p. 169 - 188 Chapter 7. Isotopic Studies of Phyllosilicates by Samuel M. Savin and M. Lee, p. 189 - 224 Chapter 8. Talc, Pyrophyllite, and Related Minerals by Bernard W. Evans and Stephen J. Guggenheim, p. 225 - 294 Chapter 9. Stability, Phase Relations, and Thermodynamic Properties of Chlorite and Serpentine Group Minerals by Joseph V. Chernosky, Jr., Rob G. Berman and L. Taras Bryndzia, p. 295 - 346 Chapter 10. Chlorites: Structures and Crystal Chemistry by S.W. Bailey, p. 347 - 404 Chapter 11. Chlorites: Metamorphic Petrology by Jo Laird, p. 405 - 454 Chapter 12. Vermiculite by C. de la Calle and Helene Suquet, p. 455 - 496 Chapter 13. Smectites by N. Güven, p. 497 - 560 Chapter 14. Vector Representation of Phyllosilicate Compositions by Donald M. Burt, p. 561 - 600 Chapter 15. Mixed Layer Chlorite Minerals by Robert C. Reynolds, Jr., p. 601 - 630 Chapter 16. Sepiolite and Palygorskite by Blair F. Jones and Emilio Galan Huertos, p. 631 - 674 Chapter 17. Crystal Chemistry, Classification, and Identification of Modulated Layer Silicates by Stephen J. Guggenheim and Richard A. Eggleton, p. 675 - 725
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    In: Calculated X-ray powder patterns for silicate minerals
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    Call number: 11/M 94.0165
    In: Reviews in mineralogy
    Description / Table of Contents: This volume of Reviews in Mineralogy attempts to synthesize our present understanding of certain aspects of the mineralogy and chemistry of the rock-forming carbonates. Hopefully, it reflects the presently more active areas of research. This review follows, by ten years, a major assessment of (sedimentary) carbonate minerals by Lippmann (1973). There is only minor overlap of subject material, and I hope that this difference reflects fairly how this field has developed. In some respects carbonates are unique, for they are one of the few mineral groups providing an abundant record of biological, physical, and chemical processes throughout much of geologic time. Because of their relative importance in sedimentary rocks, lowtemperature examples are given more emphasis here. Moreover, the obvious correlation with energy resources has been a significant factor contributing to the current resurgence of interest in this area. However, the broader interest in carbonates is also a reflection of their widespread occurrence in vastly different geologic environments, including metamorphic and igneous settings, as well as an appreciation of their role in both atmospheric and oceanic chemistry, both past and present. In this volume, some of the papers are general (i.e., those addressing crystal chemistry and phase relations), and they provide overviews of a fundamental nature and are of interest to many. Others are more specialized in coverage and generally reflect the different approaches used in carbonate geochemistry. The final chapter introduces transmission electron microscopy, a relatively new and powerful technique for mineralogical research that has great potential in carbonate research. Owing to the short time interval between the completion of manuscripts and publication, much of the newer material in this volume is still "fresh." The various reviewers, all gratefully acknowledged, were expeditious in their efforts. A hurried schedule, however, allows for unnoticed errors to persist; these should be brought to my attention. PREFACE TO THE SECOND PRINTING Interest in carbonate research has continued at an ever-hurried pace since this book was first printed. While the individual chapters could not be revised in this second printing to include the many new findings, a partial listing of noteworthy papers that have since appeared are given in an Appendix at the end of the volume (p. 395-399). These papers are arranged by chapters corresponding roughly to the subject area discussed. In addition, incomplete references from the first printing are listed in this appendix. The assistance of the authors and especially of Paul Ribbe is greatly appreciated.
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    ISBN: 0-939950-15-4 , 978-0-939950-15-7
    ISSN: 1529-6466
    Series Statement: Reviews in mineralogy 11
    Classification:
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    Language: English
    Note: Chapter 1. Crystal Chemistry of the Rhombohedral Carbonates by Richard J. Reeder, p. 1 - 48 Chapter 2. Phase Relations of Rhombohedral Carbonates by Julian R. Goldsmith, p. 49 - 76 Chapter 3. Solid Solutions and Solvi Among Metamorphic Carbonates with Applications to Geologic Thermobarometry by Eric J. Essene, p. 77 - 96 Chapter 4. Magnesian Calcites: Low-Temperature Occurrence, Solubility and Solid Solution Behavior by Fred T. Mackenzie, William D. Bischoff, Finlay C. Bishop, Michele Loijens, Jane Schoonmaker, and Roland Wollast, p. 97 - 144 Chapter 5. Crystal Chemistry and Phase Relations of Orthorhombic Carbonates by J. Alexander Speer, p. 145 - 190 Chapter 6. The Polymorphs of CaCO3 and the Aragonite-Calcite Transformation by Willima D. Carlson, p. 191 - 226 Chapter 7. The Kinetics of Calcium Carbonate Dissolution and Precipitation by John W. Morse, p. 227 - 264 Chapter 8. Trace Elements and Isotopes in Sedimentary Carbonates by Jan Veizer, p. 265 - 300 Chapter 9. Microstructures in Carbonates by Hans-Rudolf Wenk, David J. Barber, and Richard J. Reeder, p. 301 - 368
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    Berlin [u.a.] : Springer
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    Call number: 16/M 94.0515
    In: Springer series in optical sciences
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    Pages: XIII, 545 S.
    Edition: 3rd ed.
    ISBN: 3540568492
    Series Statement: Springer series in optical sciences vol. 36
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    London [u.a.] : Chapman & Hall
    Call number: 11/M 94.0571
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    Pages: xi, 848 S.
    ISBN: 0412399504
    Series Statement: Natural History Museum Publications
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    New York [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press
    Call number: M 94.0585
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    Pages: ix, 441 S.
    ISBN: 0195044428
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    Call number: 11/M 94.0644
    In: Reviews in mineralogy
    Description / Table of Contents: Oxygen and silicon are the two most common elements in the earth's crust, together constituting an estimated 74.32 weight % and 83.77 atom % of crustal rocks (Mason and Moore, 1982). Thus, it is not surprising that SiO2 or silica, is the most abundant oxide on the earth's surface. In his widely cited survey, Clarke (1904) calculated that quartz alone comprises 12.0% of the crust by volume, ranking behind the mineral groups that include feldspar (59.5%) and amphibole/pyroxene (16.8%). Consequently, research into the silica system is motivated foremost by the prevalence of silica in man's immediate environment. The ubiquity of silica in igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks has led earth scientists to seek its uses as an indicator of large-scale geological processes, ranging from mountain-building to meteorite impacts. In industry, quartz has long played a prosaic but essential role as an inexpensive and relatively inert constituent of concrete aggregates, and modern electronics technology still relies on quartz oscillators. Silica phases also have played a prominent role in our understanding of the solid state. Physicists first discovered optical activity in crystals and the existence of soft modes during their investigations of quartz. Many scientists have written substantial reviews documenting the importance of silica in the earth, materials, and physical sciences. Notable among these are Robert Sosman, who followed his Properties of Silica (1927) with The Phases of Silica (1965), and Clifford Frondel, who devoted the third volume of Dana's System of Mineralogy (1962) exclusively to the silica minerals. These treatises continue to serve as encyclopedic resources for those interested in silica, and their historical analyses and descriptions of mineral varieties, morphologies, and localities will remain forever useful. Nevertheless, the past three decades have witnessed a first-order expansion of our knowledge of the silica system, and it is time to provide an updated silica review. The present volume focuses on the most recent developments, and it is intended to supplement rather than replace the earlier works of Sosman and Frondel. The contributions to this volume cover silica chemistry in the following fashion: Chapters 1 through 3 describe the crystal structures and phase transitions of silica and its stuffed derivatives. Recent studies of the low-pressure polymorphs quartz, tridymite, and cristobalite have demonstrated unusual superperiodic phases and other anomalies associated with structural transformations (Chapter 1). Spectacular progress in multianvil and diamond cell technologies has made the high-pressure regime accessible, revealing new transitions in the coesite and stishovite systems as well as the phenomenon of pressureinduced amorphization (Chapter 2). Stoichiometric substitution of cations within the frameworks of both low- and high-pressure polymorphs produces a dizzying variety of derivative compounds that are of geological and industrial importance (Chapter 3). Chapters 4 through 9 bridge the relationship between the microstructural character of real silica minerals and the behavior of silica in the geological environment. Incorporation of small amounts of H dramatically weakens quartz exposed to stress (Chapter 4). Consequently, tectonic pressures may lead not to brittle fracture but to the production of high densities of dislocations and preferred orientation in polycrystalline quartz (Chapter 5). The low pressures and temperatures in sedimentary settings may promote the crystallization of highly defective silica phases that are frequently metastable (Chapter 6); through diagenetic processes, these minerals anneal to macrocrystalline quartz (Chapter 7). The nature of the surface structure of quartz strongly influences the mechanisms and kinetics of silica dissolution in aqueous fluids (Chapter 8). Chapters 9 through 13 treat the basic physical properties of the phases of silica. Recent calorimetric studies of some of the more unusual silica compounds have added insight into the stability of the silica framework (Chapter 9). Quantum mechanical considerations of the Si-O bond have yielded a fundamental understanding of the bond lengths and angles within the polymorphous silica system (Chapter 10). Calculations based upon first-principles theory have achieved significant success in explaining and predicting silica transitions at high temperatures and pressures (Chapter 11). Spectroscopic analyses of silica (Chapters 12 and 13) have revealed vibrational behaviors in response to variations in temperature, pressure, and composition that have deepened our understanding of the dynamic interactions within the silica structure. Chapters 14 through 16 detail the uses of silica for industrial purposes. For instance, doping silica with other cations produces ceramics with low expansion on heating (Chapter 14), and high-silica zeolites are being explored for their properties as catalysts and molecular sieves (Chapter 15). High concentrations of silica dust in the workplace long have been linked with the incidence of respiratory diseases, such as silicosis, and recent evidence suggests that crystalline silica may be carcinogenic (Chapter 16).
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    ISBN: 0-939950-35-9 , 978-0-939950-35-5
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    Series Statement: Reviews in mineralogy 29
    Classification:
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    Language: English
    Note: CRYSTAL CHEMISTRY OF SILICA AND ITS STUFFED DERIVATIVES Chapter 1. Structure and Chemistry of the Low-Pressure Silica Polymorphs by Peter J. Heaney, p. 1 - 40 Chapter 2. High-Pressure Behavior of Silica by Russell J. Hemley, Charles T. Prewitt, and Kathleen J. Kingma, p. 41 - 82 Chapter 3. Stuffed Derivatives of the Silica Polymorphs by David C. Palmer, p. 83 - 122 SILICA in the GEOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT Chapter 4. Hydrogen Speciation and Chemical Weakening of Quartz by Andreas A. Kronenberg, p. 123 - 176 Chapter 5. Preferred Orientation Patterns in Deformed Quartzites by Hans-Rudolf Wenk, p. 177 - 208 Chapter 6. Structural Characteristics of Opaline and Microcrystalline Silica Minerals by Heribert Graetsch, p. 209 - 232 Chapter 7. Petrogenesis of Chert by L. Paul Knauth, p. 233 - 258 Chapter 8. Silica-Water Interactions by Patricia M. Dove and J. Donald Rimstidt, p. 259 - 308 PHYSICAL BEHAVIOR of SILICA Chapter 9. Thermochemistry of Crystalline and Amorphous Silica by Alexandra Navrotsky, p. 309 - 330 Chapter 10. The Elusive SiO Bond by Gerald V. Gibbs, James W. Downs, and Monte B. Boisen Jr., p. 331 - 368 Chapter 11. First-Principles Theory of Crystalline SiO2 by Ronald E. Cohen, p. 369 - 402 Chapter 12. Lattice Dynamical Behavior of Anhydrous Silica by Gerard Dolino and Marcel Vallade, p. 403 - 432 Chapter 13. Colored Varieties of the Silica Minerals by George R. Rossman, p. 433 - 468 SILICA as an INDUSTRIAL MATERIAL Chapter 14. Industrial Applications of Silica by George H. Beall, p. 469 - 506 Chapter 15. Silica Zeolites and Clathrasils by John B. Higgins, p. 507 - 544 Chapter 16. Health Effects of Silica Dust Exposure by David F. Goldsmith, p. 545 - 606
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    New York [u.a.] : Wiley & Sons
    Call number: 11/M 94.0660
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    Pages: xii, 681 S.
    Edition: 21st ed. / after James D. Dana
    ISBN: 047157452X
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