Physics and Chemistry of Earth Materials
With an approach that stresses the fundamental solid state behaviour of minerals, and with emphasis on both theory and experiment, this 1995 text surveys the physics and chemistry of earth materials. It starts with a systematic tour of crystal chemistry of both simple and complex structures (with completely new structural drawings) and discusses how structural and thermodynamic information is obtained experimentally. The quantitative concepts of chemical bonding - band theory, molecular orbit and ionic models - are reviewed. The book goes on to discuss physical properties and to relate microscopic features to macroscopic thermodynamic behaviour. The book then discusses high pressure phase transitions, amorphous materials and solid state reactions, and concludes with a look at the interface between mineral physics and materials science. Highly illustrated throughout, this book fills the gap between undergraduate texts and specialised review volumes, for students in earth sciences and materials science.
Reviews & endorsements
'… the book is remarkably easy to read and carries you along rather like a novel in places.' Martin Elsworth, The Open University Geological Society
Product details
January 1995Hardback
9780521353786
432 pages
237 × 156 × 25 mm
0.789kg
Available
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Crystal chemistry
- 3. Experimental methods for studying structure
- 4. Methods for studying thermodynamic properties
- 5. Chemical bonding
- 6. Mineral thermodynamics
- 7. Solid solutions and order-disorder
- 8. Melts, glasses, and amorphous materials
- 9. The interface between mineral physics and materials science.