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Primary Texts


Amazon logo Hess, P. C. Origin of Igneous Rocks. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1989. ISBN: 9780674644816.

Amazon logo Spear, F. S. Metamorphic Phase Equilibria and Pressure - Temperature - Time Paths. Chantilly, VA: Mineralogical Society of America, 1994. ISBN: 9780939950348.



Supplemental Reading Material


Bloss, F. D. An Introduction to the Methods of Optical Crystallography. New York, NY: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1961.

Boggs, S., Jr. Petrology of Sedimentary Rocks. New York, NY: MacMillan, 1992.

Boyd, F. R., et al. "Evidence for a 150-200-km thick Archaean lithosphere from diamond inclusion thermobarometry." Geochim Cosmochim Acta 37 (1973): 2533-2546.

Compton, R. R. Manual of Field Geology. New York, NY: John Wiley and Sons, 1962.

Roeder, P. L., and R. F. Emslie. "Olivine-liquid equilibrium." Contrib Mineral Petrol 29 (1970): 275-289.

Wood, B. J., and D. G. Fraser. Elementary Thermodynamics for Geologists. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1977.



Recommended Resources for Laboratory Exercises


The Microsoft® Powerpoint® lecture on optical mineralogy is an excellent primer on the physics of using a microscope in mineralogy.

See especially Microsoft® Powerpoint® presentation 3 for helpful information on twinning, cleavage, and more in thin sections.

Deer, W. A., R. A. Howie, and J. Zussman. An Introduction to the Rock-Forming Minerals. 2nd ed. New York, NY: Longman Scientific and Technical, 1992.

McKenzie, W. S., C. H. Donaldson, and C. Guilford. Atlas of Igneous Rocks and their Textures. New York, NY: Wiley, 1982.

McKenzie, W. S., and C. Guilford. Atlas of Rock-Forming Minerals in Thin Section. New York, NY: Wiley, 1979.

Nesse, W. D. Introduction to Optical Mineralogy. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1991.

Troger, W. E. Optical Determination of Rock Forming Minerals. Part 1, E. Stuttgart, Deutschland: Schweizerbartische Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1979.

Williams, H., F. J. Turner, and C. M. Gilbert. Petrography, An Introduction to the Study of Rocks. 2nd ed. New York, NY: W.H. Freeman and Co., 1982.



Readings by Session



SES #TOPICSREADINGS
Rock Forming Minerals (RFM)
1(RFM) I Olivine and Spinel
2RFM II: Feldspars
3RFM III Pyroxenes
4RFM IV Pyriboles
Thermodynamics
51-Energy Functions-E-S-V and G-T-P-XSpear. pp. 133-146, 175-183.
6P-T-X Phase Diagrams

Gibbs Phase Rule
Spear. pp. 247-288.
72-Exchange Reactions and Equilibrium ConstantsRoeder and Emslie.
83-Earth's Outer Mantle - Phase Relations and Variation with Tectonic SettingHess. Chapter 6.
Petrology
9Mantle Rock Types and Processes

Pyroxene Thermobarometry
Boyd.

Wood and Fraser. pp. 134-139.
10Serpentine Stability - Recycling of Mantle

Origin of Mantle Rocks - Igneous vs. Metamorphic Processes
114-Melting and Crystallization Processes

T-X-X Phase Diagrams (3 Components) Freezing/Melting in Crust and Mantle
Hess. Chapter 2.
125-Basalts, Komatiites Rock Series Mantle Melting ProcessesHess. Chapters 8, 9, and 18.
13Mid-term
146-Phase Equilibria: Silicate + H2O

Magma Generation in Subduction Zones
Hess. Chapter 10.
157-Granitic Rocks and Crustal Magmatic ProcessesHess. Chapter 15.
16Continental Crustal Igneous Rocks
17The Major Types of Sedimentary Rocks

Distribution of Sediments on the Earth's Surface
Boggs. Chapter 1.
18Metamorphic Petrology 1 - Metamorphic Processes, Contact, Regional, T and P VariationsSpear. Chapter 1.
19Metamorphic Petrology 2 - Metamorphic Facies

Heat Flow and Heat Production in Crust
Spear. Chapter 2.

———. Chapter 3.
20Metamorphic Petrology 3 - Metamorphism of Pelitic Rocks Minerals and IsogradsSpear. Chapter 10.
21Metamorphic Petrology 4 - Pelites - The AKFM System Continuous and Discontinuous ReactionsSpear. Chapter 10.
22Metamorphic Petrology 5 - Metamorphism of Mafic Rocks, MetamorphismSpear. Chapter 11.
23Greenschists, Blueschists and Eclogites
24Metamorphic Petrology 6 - Metamorphism of Calc-silicatesSpear. Chapter 12.

 








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