Sedimentary Carbonate Minerals

Sedimentary Carbonate Minerals
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : 9783642654749
ISBN-13 : 3642654746
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Synopsis Sedimentary Carbonate Minerals by : F. Lippmann

and their identification obviates individual thermochemical studies on every genus. The stability relations among sedimentary carbonate minerals are now more or less well known. The common rock-forming minerals cal cite and dolomite are indeed stable phases in the pertinent systems. Most other carbonate minerals of similar composition which are known to occur in the younger sediments are metastable with respect to calcite, dolomite, and magnesite. This implies that the sedimentation of carbon ates is determined only in part by stability relations. Kinetic factors, which allow the formation of metastable minerals, appear to be more important. Although the diagenetic transformations leading to stable minerals take place by virtue of thermodynamic requirements, the reac tions themselves are triggered by kinetic factors as well. Some of the reactions leading from metastable to stable carbonate assemblages are susceptible to simulation in the laboratory; others (e. g. dolomitization) appear to be so slow that they can be studied only in analogous systems characterized by reasonable reaction rates. In all attempts to explain the possible mechanisms of such reactions, we must consider the crystal structures of the final products as well as of the starting materials. This is another viewpoint from which mineralogy is important to carbonate petrology, if we regard the crystal chemistry of minerals as a part of mineralogy. A certain parallelism with clay mineralogy suggests itself.

Geochemistry of Sedimentary Carbonates

Geochemistry of Sedimentary Carbonates
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 725
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ISBN-10 : 9780080869629
ISBN-13 : 0080869629
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Synopsis Geochemistry of Sedimentary Carbonates by : J.W. Morse

This book covers the more basic aspects of carbonate minerals and their interaction with aqueous solutions; modern marine carbonate formation and sediments; carbonate diagenesis (early marine, meteoric and burial); the global cycle of carbon and human intervention; and the role of sedimentary carbonates as indicators of stability and changes in the Earth's surface environment. The selected subjects are presented with sufficient background information to enable the non-specialist to understand the basic chemistry involved. Tested on classes taught by the authors, and approved by the students, this comprehensive volume will prove itself to be a valuable reference source to students, researchers and professionals in the fields of oceanography, geochemistry, petrology, environmental science and petroleum geology.

Carbonate Rock Depositional Models

Carbonate Rock Depositional Models
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Total Pages : 636
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822002404150
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Synopsis Carbonate Rock Depositional Models by : Albert V. Carozzi

Origin of Carbonate Sedimentary Rocks

Origin of Carbonate Sedimentary Rocks
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 466
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ISBN-10 : 9781118652732
ISBN-13 : 1118652738
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Synopsis Origin of Carbonate Sedimentary Rocks by : Noel P. James

This textbook provides an overview of the origin and preservation of carbonate sedimentary rocks. The focus is on limestones and dolostones and the sediments from which they are derived. The approach is general and universal and draws heavily on fundamental discoveries, arresting interpretations, and keystone syntheses that have been developed over the last five decades. The book is designed as a teaching tool for upper level undergraduate classes, a fundamental reference for graduate and research students, and a scholarly source of information for practicing professionals whose expertise lies outside this specialty. The approach is rigorous, with every chapter being designed as a separate lecture on a specific topic that is encased within a larger scheme. The text is profusely illustrated with all colour diagrams and images of rocks, subsurface cores, thin sections, modern sediments, and underwater seascapes. Additional resources for this book can be found at: www.wiley.com/go/james/carbonaterocks

Carbonate Sedimentology and Sequence Stratigraphy

Carbonate Sedimentology and Sequence Stratigraphy
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Publisher : SEPM Soc for Sed Geology
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9781565761162
ISBN-13 : 1565761162
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Synopsis Carbonate Sedimentology and Sequence Stratigraphy by : Wolfgang Schlager

Sedimentology and stratigraphy are neighbors yet distinctly separate entities within the earth sciences. Sedimentology searches for the common traits of sedimentary rocks regardless of age as it reconstructs environments and processes of deposition and erosion from the sediment record. Stratigraphy, by contrast, concentrates on changes with time, on measuring time and correlating coeval events. Sequence stratigraphy straddles the boundary between the two fields. This book, dedicated to carbonate rocks, approaches sequence stratigraphy from its sedimentologic background. This book attempts to communicate by combining different specialities and different lines of reasoning, and by searching for principles underlying the bewildering diversity of carbonate rocks. It provides enough general background, in introductory chapters and appendices, to be easily digestible for sedimentologists and stratigraphers as well as earth scientists at large.

Carbonate Depositional Environments

Carbonate Depositional Environments
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Publisher : AAPG
Total Pages : 694
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ISBN-10 : 9780891813101
ISBN-13 : 0891813101
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Carbonate Depositional Environments by : Peter A. Scholle

This is the book you need to improve your interpretations of carbonates. Using a systematic treatment of the entire subject of carbonate depositional environments, this unique book is specifically designed for use by the non-specialist -- the petroleum geologist or field geologist -- who uses carbonate depositional environments in facies reconstructions and environmental intepretations. This classic work, covering settings from non-marine to deep water, focuses on the recognition of depositional environments with extenive use of color diagrams and photographs of sedimentary structures and facies assemblages. Although the ultimate purpose of this text is to improve exploration for oil, gas, and mineral deposits, it also includes environments not normally considered to be particularly prospective for oil and gas in an attempt to provide as complete a framework as possible for recognition of environments. Suitable for use as a textbook, this book is also an invaluable reference fo the specialist or advanced graduate student. It provides perspective on large-scale influences on carbonate depositional envionments such as tectonic patterns, fluctuations of sea level, variations of climate, and evolutionary patterns of organisms. --

Encyclopedia of Sedimentology

Encyclopedia of Sedimentology
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 936
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822005124375
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Synopsis Encyclopedia of Sedimentology by : Rhodes Whitmore Fairbridge

Scholarly work on sedimentology. Each article is signed and has a bibliography. Illustrated. Indexed.

Carbonates

Carbonates
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 412
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ISBN-10 : 9781501508134
ISBN-13 : 150150813X
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Carbonates by : Richard J. Reeder

Volume 11 of Reviews in Mineralogy attempts to synthesize our present understanding of certain aspects of the mineralogy and chemistry of the rock-forming carbonates. 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 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.

Petrology of Sedimentary Rocks

Petrology of Sedimentary Rocks
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 611
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ISBN-10 : 9780521897167
ISBN-13 : 0521897165
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Petrology of Sedimentary Rocks by : Sam Boggs

Advanced textbook outlining the physical, chemical, and biological properties of sedimentary rocks through petrographic microscopy, geochemical techniques, and field study.

Recent and Ancient Nonmarine Depositional Environments

Recent and Ancient Nonmarine Depositional Environments
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 370
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822010358869
ISBN-13 :
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Synopsis Recent and Ancient Nonmarine Depositional Environments by : Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists. Rocky Mountain Section