A comprehensive guide to the principles and techniques of optical mineralogy, including the study of minerals using polarized light and microscopic methods. Widely used as a reference in geology and earth sciences.
A collection of works on topological methods in nonlinear functional analysis, published as Volume 21 of the Contemporary Mathematics series by the American Mathematical Society.
This work provides a comprehensive review of infrared spectroscopy applied to clay minerals and their mixtures. It includes a large collection of spectra from soils, organic matter, and sediments, serving as a key reference for mineralogical and soil analysis.
A comprehensive ecological synthesis of vegetation composition, production, and ecosystem processes in Alaskan arctic tundra, based mainly on U.S. Tundra Biome Program research near Barrow, Alaska
Experimental Physical Chemistry (Seventh Edition) focuses on the practical application of physical chemistry principles through laboratory experiments. It introduces students to essential techniques, data analysis, and experimental methods used to study thermodynamics, kinetics, and molecular properties. The book emphasizes accuracy, critical thinking, and proper scientific reporting, helping s…
This book provides a comprehensive overview of terpenoids in plants, including their chemical structure, biosynthesis pathways, ecological roles, and economic importance. It is a key reference in plant biochemistry and natural products research.
This book presents a quantitative approach to plant physiology using mathematical models to describe processes such as photosynthesis, respiration, growth, and nutrient allocation. It is widely used in theoretical plant biology and crop modeling studies.
This book examines the relationship between plant taxonomy and ecology, emphasizing how environmental factors influence classification and distribution. It is an important reference in biosystematics and ecological botany.