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A Handbook of Minerals, Crystals, Rocks and Ores

Pramod O. Alexander, New India Pub Agency, 2009, xxvi, 676 p, plates, figs, tables, ISBN : 81-90723-78-7, $80.00 (Includes free airmail shipping)
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A Handbook of Minerals, Crystals, Rocks and Ores/Pramod O. Alexander

Contents: Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgement. I. Minerals: 1. The earth. 2. Minerals and mineralogy. 3. Elements of crystal chemistry. 4. Physical properties of minerals. 5. Optical properties of minerals. 6. Minerals: their classification and occurrence. 7. The silicate minerals. 8. The non-silicate minerals. 9. Mineral uses. II. Crystals: 1. Introduction. 2. Elements of crystallography. 3. The six crystal systems. 4. Preliminary ideas on stereographic projection and x-ray crystallography. III. Rocks: 1. Introduction. 2. Igneous rocks. 3. Sedimentary rocks. 4. Metamorphic rocks. 5. The rock cycle. IV. Ores: 1. Ore minerals. 2. Genesis of ore deposits. 3. Mineral deposits and global tectonics. 4. Indian mineral deposits. 5. Indian mineral industry: some facts and figures. Colour plate section. Appendix. Bibliography. References. Index.

From the preface: "The book is divided into four sections, minerals, crystals, rocks and ores. Section A incorporates nine chapters, begins with presenting salient features of the earth--its structure and composition. The second chapter Minerals and Mineralogy briefly tells about their diversity and their categorisation and introduces the interesting way they are named. Crystal chemistry the third chapter is the heart and soul of mineralogy and deals in somewhat details about the building blocks of minerals -atoms and ions and the way they form diverse types of minerals are. It tries to tell why every combination of chemical compounds cannot result into a naturally occurring mineral. The fourth and fifth chapters deal with Properties of Minerals, physical and optical. The chapters describe various physical properties that are helpful in the identification both in hand specimens and as thin section under the microscope. These two chapters are adequately aided with a number of illustrations, photographs and photomicrographs to bring home the point. Chapter five deals with classification of minerals and their occurrence and forms a prelude to the next two chapters on descriptive mineralogy. Important silicate and non silicate minerals are described in chapters eight and nine. A brief description of mineral uses is dealt with in both descriptive mineralogy as well Section D on mineral deposits, however, the last chapter, Mineral uses presents an overall picture and will be interesting as well as educating to students and even general readers.

Section B is devoted to crystals and crystallography. Chapter one introduces the subject while chapter two presents basic crystallographic elements. Chapter three deals with the main six crystals systems while also giving a preliminary idea about stereographic projection and x-ray crystallography.

Section C covers petrology, beginning with introduction to science of petrology, rock nomenclature. Chapter two is devoted to the study of igneous rocks, including their forms, composition, textures, structures, classification and description. Sedimentary rocks is the theme of chapter three while different aspects of metamorphic rocks including kinds and agents of metamorphism and classification and description of metamorphism. The last portion of this chapter also considers metamorphism in the background of global tectonics. Chapter five, the rock cycle presents a concise summary of geological events that have shaped the planet earth.

The last section D is what geology is all about for a man on the street and its significance in nation building--the Ore minerals. It begins with what ore is and its place in human affairs as a well as presenting the important terminology in economic geology. Chapter two deals with ore genesis and presents various hypogene and supergene process that carve out ore deposits from non economic materials. Chapter three, mineral deposits and global tectonics is becoming a very popular theme among the earth scientists. A brief introduction of the same will be certainly appreciated by the student community and prompt them for further study in this direction. A general survey of India's mineral resources is the theme of chapter four. It covers almost all of the commonly used ores, metallic, non metallic or fuels. The last chapter of section D and the boom, 'Indian mineral industry: some facts and figures' will present where our country stands in the realm of mineral resources. Latest available data of resources, production, export, import, organisations that matter and other useful facts and figures are presented."

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