Winter, J. D.
Principles of Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology 2nd ed.
Addison-Wesley 2009.2
720 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-321-59257-3
16,400円
Contents
Part I: Igneous Petrology: 1.Some Fundamental Concepts/ 2.Classification and Nomenclature of Igneous Rocks/ 3.Textures of Igneous Rocks/ 4.Igneous Structures and Field Relationships/ 5.An Introduction to Thermodynamics/ 6.The Phase Rule and One- and Two-Component Systems/ 7.Systems with More than Two Components/ 8.Chemical Petrology I: Major and Minor Elements/ 9.Chemical Petrology II: Trace Elements and Isotopes/ 10.Generation of Basaltic Magmas/ 11.Magma Diversity/ 12.Layered Mafic Intrusions/ 13.Mid-Ocean Ridge Volcanism/ 14.Oceanic Intraplate Volcanism/ 15.Continental Flood Basalts/ 16.Subduction-Related Igneous Activity Part I: Island Arcs/ 17.Subduction-Related Igneous Activity Part II: Continental Arcs/ 18.Granitoid Rocks/ 19.Continental Alkaline Magmatism/ 20.Anorthosites/ Part II: Metamorphic Petrology: 21.An Introduction to Metamorphism/ 22.A Classification of Metamorphic Rocks/ 23.Structures and Textures of Metamorphic Rocks/ 24.Stable Mineral Assemblages in Metamorphic Rocks/ 25.Metamorphic Facies and Metamorphosed Mafic Rocks/ 26.Metamorphic Reactions/ 27.Thermodynamics of Metamorphic Reactions/ 28.Metamorphism of Pelitic Sediments/ 29.Metamorphism of Calcareous and Ultramafic Rocks/ 30.Metamorphic Fluids, Mass Transport and Metasomatism/ Appendix A: Units and Constants/ Appendix B: Abbreviations and Acronyms/ Appendix C: The CIPW Norm/ Index/
* 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. *
Boggs, S.
Petrology of Sedimentary Rocks 2nd ed.
Cambridge University Press 2009.3
610 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-521-89716-5
12,500円
Contents
1.Principles/ 2.Siliciclastic Sedimentary Rocks/ 3.Carbonate Sedimentary Rocks/ 4.Other Chemical/Biochemical Sedimentary Rocks and Carbonaceous Sedimentary Rocks/ Bibliography/ Index/
* This textbook outlines the physical, chemical, and biologic properties of the major sedimentary rocks, as revealed by petrographic microscopy, geochemical techniques, and field study. It covers the mineralogy, chemistry, textures, and sedimentary structures that characterise sedimentary rocks, and relates these features to the depositional origin of the rocks and their subsequent alteration by diagenetic processes during burial. In addition to detailed sections on siliciclastic and carbonate rocks, it also discusses evaporites, cherts, iron-rich sedimentary rocks, phosphorites, and carbonaceous sedimentary rocks such as oil shales. *
Parfitt, l. & Wilson, L.
Physical Volcanology
Blackwell Pub. 2008.1
288 pp.(P)
ISBN 0-632-05443-3
8,200円
Contents
1. Volcanic Systems/ 2. Magma Generation and Segregation/ 3. Magma Migration/ 4. Magma Storage/ 5. The Role of Volatiles/ 6. Steady Explosive Eruptions/ 7. Transient Volcanic Eruptions/ 8. Pyroclastic Falls and Flows/ 9. Lava Flows/ 10. Eruption Styles, Scales, and Frequencies/ 11. Volcanic Hazards and Volcano Monitoring/ 12. Volcanoes and Climate/ 13. Volcanism on Other Planets/ Answers to Questions/ Index
* This book explains in accessible terms how different areas of science have been combined to reach our current level of knowledge of volcanic systems. It includes an introduction to eruption types, an outline of the development of physical volcanology, a comprehensive overview of subsurface processes, eruption mechanisms, the nature of volcanic eruptions and their products, and a review of how volcanoes affect the environment. *
Kearey, P. et al.
Global Tectonics 3rd ed.
地球変動学 第3版
Blackwell Pub. 2008.9
488 pp.(P)
ISBN 1-4051-0777-4
11,000円
Contents
1. Historical perspective/ 2. The interior of the Earth/ 3. Continental drift/ 4. Sea floor spreading and transform faults/ 5. The framework of plate tectonics/ 6. Ocean ridges/ 7. Continental rifts and rifted margins/ 8. Continental transforms and strike-slip faults/ 9. Subduction zones/ 10. Orogenic belts/ 11. Precambrian tectonics and the supercontinent cycle/ 12. The mechanism of plate tectonics/ 13. Implications of plate tectonics/ Appendix: The geological timescale and stratigraphic column/ References/ Index/
* The third edition of this widely acclaimed textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to all aspects of global tectonics, and includes major revisions to reflect the most significant recent advances in the field. *
Reynolds, S. et al.
Exploring Geology
McGraw-Hill (S) 2007.6
575 pp.(P)
ISBN 0-07-325651-X
15,800円
Contents
1 The Nature of Geology/ 2 Investigating Geologic Questions/ 3 Plate Tectonics/ 4 Earth Materials/ 5 Igneous Environments/ 6 Volcanoes and Volcanic Hazards/ 7 Sedimentary Environments/ 8 Deformation and Metamorphism/ 9 Geologic Time/ 10 The Seafloor and Continental Margins/ 11 Mountains, Basins, and Continents/ 12 Earthquakes and the Earth's Interior/ 13 Climate, Weather, and Their Influences on Geology/ 14 Shorelines, Glaciers, and Changing Sea Levels/ 15 Weathering, Soils, and Unstable Slopes/ 16 Rivers and Streams/ 17 Water Resources/ 18 Energy and Mineral Resources/ 19 Geology of the Solar System/ Appendices/ Index/
* Nearly all information in the book is built around nearly 2,700 photographs and stunning illustrations, rather than being in long blocks of text that are not articulated with figures. These annotated illustrations help students visualize geologic processes and concepts, and are suited to the way most instructors already teach. *
Swart, P. et al ed.
Perspectives in Carbonate Geology
Special Publication 41 of the IAS
Blackwell Pub. 2009.4
384 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-4051-9380-8
17,700円
Contents
1. Depth and species-related patterns of Holocene reef accretion in the Caribbean and western Atlantic: a critical assessment of existing models/ 2. The mystique of beachrock/ 3. A reevaluation of facies on Great Bahama Bank I: new facies maps of western Great Bahama Bank/ 4. A reevaluation of facies on Great Bahama Bank II: variations in the δ13C, δ18O and mineralogy of surface sediments/ 5. Stable isotopes of carbon and oxygen in modern sediments of carbonate platforms, barrier reefs, atolls and ramps: patterns and implications/ 6. A tale of two storms: an integrated field, remote sensing, and modelling study examining the impact of hurricanes Frances and Jeanne on carbonate systems, Bahamas/ 7. Rapid recycling and deposition of organic-rich carbonates within the coastal complex of southwest Florida/ 8. The paradoxical occurrence of oolitic limestone on the eastern islands of Great Bahama Bank: where do the ooids come from?/ 9. Calcareous epiphyte production in cool-water carbonate depositional environments, southern Australia/ 10. Microbes versus metazoans as dominant reef builders: insights from modern marine environments in Exuma Cays, Bahamas/ 11. Microbial dolomite precipitation under aerobic conditions: results from Brejo do Espinho Lagoon (Brazil) and culture experiments/ 12. Karst subbasins and their relationship to cross-Florida Platform transport of Tertiary siliciclastics/ 13. Controls on facies mosaics of carbonate platforms: a case study from the Oxfordian of the Swiss Jura/ 14. On the allocyclic interpretation of the ‘Latemar Cycles’ (Middle Triassic, the Dolomites, Italy) and implications for high-frequency cyclostratigraphic forcing/ 15. Phylloid algal mounds in the Paradox Basin, southwestern USA: an alternative to the in situ constructional growth model?/ 16. The Cincinnati Arch: a stationary peripheral bulge during the Late Ordovician/ 17. Reinterpreting a Proterozoic enigma: Conophyton - Jacutophyton stromatolite reefs of the Mesoproterozoic Atar Group, Mauritania/ 18. Layering - What does it mean?/ 19. Falling-stage systems tracts in tropical carbonate rocks/ 20. Early load-induced fracturing in a prograding carbonate margin/ 21. Markov models for linking environments and facies in space and time/ 22. Evaluating validity and reliability in high-resolution stratigraphic analysis/ Index/
* This special publication Perspectives in Carbonate Geology is a collection of papers most of which were presented at a symposium to honor the 80th birthday of Bob Ginsburg at the meeting of Geological Society of America in Salt Lake City in 2005. The majority of the papers in this publication are connected with the study of modern carbonate sediments.
* Bob Ginsburg pioneered the concept of comparative sedimentology - that is using the modern to compare to and relate to and understand the ancient. These studies are concerned with Bob's areas of passion: coral reefs and sea-level; submarine cementation and formation of beach rock; surface sediments on Great Bahama Bank and other platforms; origin of ooids; coastal sediments; formation of stromatolites; impact of storms on sediments; and the formation of dolomite. The remainder of the papers apply the study of modern environments and sedimentary processes to ancient sediments. *
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