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A book introducing petrology.
Author: Xu et al. Editor

Publishing House: Geological Publishing House

Release date: August 2007-1

Number of pages: 290 pages

Page number: 16 Page number

Industrial and commercial bank number: 9787 1 16053489

Category: Books >> Natural Science >> Earth Science >> Geology

Pricing: 28.80 This book introduces the basic introduction, classification, nomenclature, structure, genesis and related minerals of the three major rocks, which strengthens the field and microscopic identification of rocks and is practical.

This book can be used as a reference for students and related personnel in higher vocational colleges. order

foreword

First, the concept of rock, the task of petrology and its classification

Second, the relationship between petrology and other disciplines

Third, the research methods of petrology

Four. A brief history of petrology development and its research status

The first magmatic rock

Chapter I Magmatic Rocks and Their Material Composition

Section 1 Characteristics of Magma and Magmatic Rocks

First of all, the concept of magma

Second, the basic characteristics of magma

Three. Characteristics of magma and magmatic rocks

Section II Material Composition of Magmatic Rocks

I. Chemical composition of magmatic rocks

Second, the mineral composition of magmatic rocks

Section 3 Relationship between Mineral Composition and Chemical Composition

1.Si0: the influence of content on the mineral assemblage of magmatic rocks.

Second, the influence of alkali content on mineral * * * combination.

Thirdly, the influence of Al: 0 content on the mineral composition of magmatic rocks.

Chapter II Structure of Magmatic Rocks

Section 1 Structure of Magmatic Rocks

First, the degree of crystallization of magmatic rocks

Second, the size of mineral particles in rocks.

Thirdly, the degree of automorphism of minerals in rocks.

Fourth, the relationship between mineral particles in rocks

5. Relationship between magmatic rock structure and magmatic condensation conditions.

Determination of mineral crystallization order in the second quarter

First, the principle of determining mineral crystallization order according to structural characteristics

Second, the application of experimental rock research results in determining crystal order

Section III Structure of Magmatic Rocks

First, the structure of intrusive rocks

Second, the structure of the ejected rock.

Chapter III Field Characteristics of Magmatic Rocks

On-site occurrence and facies of intrusive rocks in section 1

First, the integration of intrusion.

Second, unconformity intrusion.

Third, intrusive lithofacies.

Section 2 Field Occurrence and Lithofacies of Volcanic Rocks

I. Occurrence of volcanic rocks

Second, volcanic facies

Chapter IV Classification of Magmatic Rocks

Section 1 Classification of the International Union of Geosciences

I. mineral classification of plutonic intrusive rocks

Second, the chemical classification of volcanic rocks

Section 2 Classification adopted in this book

Section III Naming of Magmatic Rocks

Chapter V Various theories of magmatic rocks

Section 1 peridotite-peridotite (ultramafic rock)

I. General characteristics

Second, intrusive rocks

Third, spew out rocks

The second quarter kimberlite, carbonate rock and aegirine-aegirine.

I. Kimberlite

Second, carbonate rocks.

Thirdly, nepheline-nepheline rock

Section III Gabbro-Basalt (Basic Rock)

I gabbro-basalt type

Two. Alkaline gabbro-alkaline basalt

The fourth quarter diorite-andesite (intermediate rock)

I. General characteristics

Second, intrusive rocks

Third, spew out rocks

Section 5 syenite-trachyte (neutral transition rock)

I. General characteristics

Second, invade human rocks.

Third, spew out rocks

Section 6 Granite-Rhyolite (Acid Rock)

I. General characteristics

Second, intrusive rocks

Third, spew out rocks

Section 7 nepheline syenite-acoustic rock

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Chapter VI Genesis of Magmatic Rocks

The second article sedimentary rocks

Chapter VII Introduction to Sedimentary Rocks

Chapter VIII Various Theories of Sedimentary Rocks

The third metamorphic rock

Chapter 9 Introduction of Metamorphic Rock

Chapter X Classification and Naming of Metamorphic Rocks

Chapter XI Types of Main Metamorphic Rocks and Rocks

Chapter XII Study on Metamorphism

The fourth article rock tectonic combination

Chapter 13 Rock Structure Combination

Main references