A classic textbook on mineralogy, originally based on James D. Dana’s work, covering mineral properties, crystallography, and identification techniques. Widely used in geology and earth science education.
This book explores mineral reactions and phase equilibria in geological systems, emphasizing thermodynamics and geochemical processes. It is part of a series focusing on minerals, rocks, and inorganic materials.
An introductory textbook on mineralogy covering fundamental concepts, crystal structures, and mineral identification, supported by detailed diagrams and illustrations created by the author
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 classic and widely used textbook in mineralogy, providing detailed descriptions of minerals, their properties, classification, and identification methods.
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 volume provides detailed descriptions of minerals with emphasis on their optical properties, intended for use in mineralogy and geology studies, especially in petrographic analysis.
A comprehensive academic text on the study of opaque minerals using reflected light microscopy, focusing on identification, textures, and relationships of ore minerals.
A scientific compilation of research papers presented at the Aachen 1985 meeting, focusing on the geology, formation, and exploration of base metal sulfide deposits in sedimentary and volcanic settings.