B. Velde ... 442 pages - Publisher: Elsevier Science; (April 1, 2000)
Language: English - ISBN-10: 0444553606 - ISBN-13: 978-0444553607
This book follows another by the same author, published in 1977, which
the author considered as "a first attempt to put some order in the house
of clay petrology". That book was described as "an excellent first
attack on clay mineral petrology . . . informative, and stimulating
because of the method of presentation and the open-door treatment of the
subject. Not only clay-mineral scientists but petrologists in general
must read this first book on clay mineral petrology". (Earth Science
Reviews). This book describes clay mineral occurrence in terms of the
physical and chemical forces which influence it. It includes a
geological description of mineral occurrence, a definition of the major
features of clay mineral chemical composition, and an indication of the
physical-chemical boundaries of these occurrences. It also presents
general patterns for the geological environments of weathering,
sedimentation, burial diagenesis, deep sea basalt alteration,
hydrothermal alteration of acidic rocks and chemical precipitation in
acidic and basic environments. The major clay groups are related to one
another as they occur in geological systems through the use of graphical
analysis. The author has thoroughly reviewed the relevant literature
for the last 25 years. The data and analyses obtained and presented in
this book will not only make interesting reading, but will also prove
extremely useful to those involved with studies in deep sea research,
mining geology, petroleum geology, agronomy and civil engineering.