Mineralogy

Mineralogy

Auteur : Dexter Perkins

Date de publication : 1998

Éditeur : Prentice Hall

Nombre de pages : 484

Résumé du livre

Introduces mineralogy within a casual, relevant, and accessible approach. Rather than being dry and dull, the book is oriented to the way readers actually learn a new subject. This represents an entirely new approach to the study of mineralogy. Relating mineralogy to everyday life, the book introduces large, understandable topics first, then explains why the "little things" are important to show how minerals fit into the larger picture. Emphasizes petrology, chemistry, and other sciences not normally considered part of mineralogy to place the subject in context. Presents the history and human aspects of mineralogy with individuals and their contributions that provide an historical context. It also provides short, concise mineral descriptions. A valuable introduction to the study of mineralogy for every reader with an interest in the subject.

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