This book provides detailed methods for identifying minerals under the microscope, including optical properties and petrographic techniques. It is a key reference for students and professionals in geology and mineralogy.
This book presents the use of infrared spectroscopy in studying minerals and inorganic compounds, providing spectral data and interpretation useful for geologists and chemists.
This book provides a comprehensive study of clay minerals, including their structure, composition, properties, and applications in geology and related sciences. It serves as a foundational reference for students and researchers in mineralogy and earth sciences.
This book introduces the use of electron microscopy in mineralogical research, emphasizing microstructure analysis of minerals and rocks. It covers transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and includes emerging applications of scanning electron microscopy (SEM), serving both as an introductory text and a reference for advanced study.
This volume provides detailed descriptions of minerals with emphasis on their optical properties, intended for use in mineralogy and geology studies, especially in petrographic analysis.
This book develops operational calculus using the theory of hyperfunctions, providing advanced tools in Mathematical Analysis and applications to differential equations.
A comprehensive treatment of Geometry, covering classical and modern topics with rigorous exposition, intended for advanced students.
This volume contains selected papers from a conference held at the University of Toronto (1974), focusing on foundational issues in Geometry, including axiomatic systems and logical structures.
This book presents the fundamental principles of both projective and Euclidean geometry, highlighting their relationships and differences. It is suitable for students seeking a solid foundation in Geometry, with emphasis on structure, proofs, and geometric reasoning.
An informal and insightful introduction to complex algebraic curves, emphasizing geometric intuition and examples. The book explores key ideas in Algebraic Geometry, including theta functions and Jacobian varieties.