Atlas of Microstructures in Metamorphic Rocks
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Atlas of Microstructures in Metamorphic Rocks is a specialized geological reference book that illustrates and explains the microscopic textures and structures found in metamorphic rocks for research and educational use.
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Target entity: Atlas of Microstructures in Metamorphic Rocks Context triple: [Cees Passchier, hasPublication, Atlas of Microstructures in Metamorphic Rocks]
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The Evolution of the Igneous Rocks
The Evolution of the Igneous Rocks is a seminal 1928 geological monograph by Norman L. Bowen that systematically explains how different igneous rocks form and relate through magmatic differentiation, introducing what became known as Bowen’s reaction series.
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Petrology for Students
Petrology for Students is a classic introductory textbook on the study of rocks and their origins, written by British geologist Alfred Harker.
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Metamorphism
Metamorphism is a seminal geological text that systematically explains the processes and conditions under which rocks undergo mineralogical and structural changes within the Earth's crust.
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Bowen’s reaction series
Bowen’s reaction series is a conceptual model in geology that explains the sequence and conditions under which minerals crystallize from cooling magma.
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Text-Book of Geology
Text-Book of Geology is a foundational geology textbook by Scottish geologist Archibald Geikie that systematically presents the principles, processes, and history of the Earth.
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Target entity: Atlas of Microstructures in Metamorphic Rocks Target entity description: Atlas of Microstructures in Metamorphic Rocks is a specialized geological reference book that illustrates and explains the microscopic textures and structures found in metamorphic rocks for research and educational use.
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A.
The Evolution of the Igneous Rocks
The Evolution of the Igneous Rocks is a seminal 1928 geological monograph by Norman L. Bowen that systematically explains how different igneous rocks form and relate through magmatic differentiation, introducing what became known as Bowen’s reaction series.
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B.
Petrology for Students
Petrology for Students is a classic introductory textbook on the study of rocks and their origins, written by British geologist Alfred Harker.
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C.
Metamorphism
Metamorphism is a seminal geological text that systematically explains the processes and conditions under which rocks undergo mineralogical and structural changes within the Earth's crust.
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D.
Bowen’s reaction series
Bowen’s reaction series is a conceptual model in geology that explains the sequence and conditions under which minerals crystallize from cooling magma.
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E.
Text-Book of Geology
Text-Book of Geology is a foundational geology textbook by Scottish geologist Archibald Geikie that systematically presents the principles, processes, and history of the Earth.
- F. None of above. chosen
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| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
book
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geological reference work ⓘ scientific atlas ⓘ |
| audience |
earth science educators
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geologists ⓘ graduate students in geology ⓘ petrologists ⓘ |
| coversConcept |
metamorphic facies
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microstructural evolution during metamorphism ⓘ mineral growth textures ⓘ strain in rocks ⓘ |
| describes |
deformation microstructures
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foliation microstructures ⓘ lineation microstructures ⓘ metamorphic reaction textures ⓘ microscopic textures in metamorphic rocks ⓘ microstructures in metamorphic minerals ⓘ microstructures related to deformation conditions ⓘ microstructures related to metamorphic grade ⓘ porphyroblast–matrix relationships ⓘ recrystallization features ⓘ |
| educationalLevel |
advanced undergraduate
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postgraduate ⓘ |
| field |
geology
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metamorphic petrology ⓘ petrology ⓘ |
| hasDiscipline | earth sciences ⓘ |
| hasFormat | printed book ⓘ |
| illustrates |
optical micrographs of metamorphic rocks
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polarized light microscopy images ⓘ thin section photomicrographs ⓘ |
| intendedUse |
advanced geology education
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research ⓘ university teaching ⓘ |
| language | English (likely) ⓘ |
| mainSubject |
metamorphic microtextures
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metamorphic rocks ⓘ microstructures in rocks ⓘ |
| purpose |
to aid interpretation of metamorphic textures
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to provide visual reference for metamorphic microstructures ⓘ to support petrographic analysis ⓘ |
| usedFor |
identification of metamorphic minerals in thin section
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interpretation of deformation history ⓘ teaching metamorphic petrology laboratories ⓘ |
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