Introduction to Mineralogy

Historically, mineralogy was heavily concerned with taxonomy of the rock-forming minerals; to this end, the International Mineralogical Association is an organization whose members represent mineralogists in individual countries. Its activities include managing the naming of minerals (via the Commission of New Minerals and Mineral Names), location of known minerals, etc. As of 2004 there are over 4,000 species of mineral recognized by the IMA. Of these, perhaps 150 can be called “common,” another 50 are “occasional,” and the rest are “rare” to “extremely rare. ”More recently, driven by advances in experimental technique (such as neutron diffraction) and available computational power, the latter of which has enabled extremely accurate atomic-scale simulations of the behaviour of crystals, the science has branched out to consider more general problems in the fields of inorganic chemistry and solid-state physics. This book presents the dynamics of this subject with special emphasis on the practical aspects. This will serve the purpose of trainees and trainers of this subject.

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Introduction to Mineralogy

Historically, mineralogy was heavily concerned with taxonomy of the rock-forming minerals; to this end, the International Mineralogical Association is an organization whose members represent mineralogists in individual countries. Its activities include managing the naming of minerals (via the Commission of New Minerals and Mineral Names), location of known minerals, etc. As of 2004 there are over 4,000 species of mineral recognized by the IMA. Of these, perhaps 150 can be called “common,” another 50 are “occasional,” and the rest are “rare” to “extremely rare. ”More recently, driven by advances in experimental technique (such as neutron diffraction) and available computational power, the latter of which has enabled extremely accurate atomic-scale simulations of the behaviour of crystals, the science has branched out to consider more general problems in the fields of inorganic chemistry and solid-state physics. This book presents the dynamics of this subject with special emphasis on the practical aspects. This will serve the purpose of trainees and trainers of this subject.

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Introduction to Mineralogy

Introduction to Mineralogy

by J.K. Lal
Introduction to Mineralogy

Introduction to Mineralogy

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Historically, mineralogy was heavily concerned with taxonomy of the rock-forming minerals; to this end, the International Mineralogical Association is an organization whose members represent mineralogists in individual countries. Its activities include managing the naming of minerals (via the Commission of New Minerals and Mineral Names), location of known minerals, etc. As of 2004 there are over 4,000 species of mineral recognized by the IMA. Of these, perhaps 150 can be called “common,” another 50 are “occasional,” and the rest are “rare” to “extremely rare. ”More recently, driven by advances in experimental technique (such as neutron diffraction) and available computational power, the latter of which has enabled extremely accurate atomic-scale simulations of the behaviour of crystals, the science has branched out to consider more general problems in the fields of inorganic chemistry and solid-state physics. This book presents the dynamics of this subject with special emphasis on the practical aspects. This will serve the purpose of trainees and trainers of this subject.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789390480791
Publisher: Arts & Science Academic Publishing
Publication date: 06/30/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 315
File size: 386 KB

About the Author

J. K. Lal has a Ph.D. in Geology from Ranchi University. He is the author or co-author of more than 20 articles that have appeared in peer-reviewed journals and has given numerous talks at international scientific conferences. Throughout his geological career, he studied materials collected from the tops of mountains to the bottom. His main area of expertise is the geochemistry of metals, particularly gold.

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