9780891813583-0891813586-Color Guide to the Petrography of Carbonate Rocks: Grains, Textures, Porosity, Diagenesis (AAPG Memoir)

Color Guide to the Petrography of Carbonate Rocks: Grains, Textures, Porosity, Diagenesis (AAPG Memoir)

ISBN-13: 9780891813583
ISBN-10: 0891813586
Author: Dana S. Ulmer-Scholle, Peter A. Scholle
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Amer Assn of Petroleum Geologists
Format: Hardcover 474 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780891813583
ISBN-10: 0891813586
Author: Dana S. Ulmer-Scholle, Peter A. Scholle
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Amer Assn of Petroleum Geologists
Format: Hardcover 474 pages

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Color Guide to the Petrography of Carbonate Rocks: Grains, Textures, Porosity, Diagenesis (AAPG Memoir) (ISBN-13: 9780891813583 and ISBN-10: 0891813586), written by authors Dana S. Ulmer-Scholle, Peter A. Scholle, was published by Amer Assn of Petroleum Geologists in 2003. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other Geology (Earth Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Color Guide to the Petrography of Carbonate Rocks: Grains, Textures, Porosity, Diagenesis (AAPG Memoir) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Geology books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.21.

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This volume expands and improves the AAPG 1978 classic, A Color Illustrated Guide to Carbonate Rock Constituents, Textures, Cements, and Porosities (AAPG Memoir 27). Carbonate petrography can be quite complicated. Changing assemblages of organisms through time, coupled with the randomness of thin-section cuts through complex shell forms, add to the difficulty of identifying skeletal grains. Furthermore, because many primary carbonate grains are composed of unstable minerals (especially aragonite and high-Mg calcite), diagenetic alteration commonly is quite extensive in carbonate rocks. The variability of inorganic and biogenic carbonate mineralogy through time, however, complicates prediction of patterns of diagenetic alteration.

This book is designed to help deal with such challenges. It includes a wide variety of examples of commonly encountered skeletal and nonskeletal grains, cements, fabrics, and porosity types. It includes extensive new tables of age distributions, mineralogy, morphologic characteristics, environmental implications and keys to grain identification. It also encompasses a number of noncarbonate grains, that occur as accessory minerals in carbonate rocks or that may provide important biostratigraphic or paleoenvironmental information in carbonate strata. With this guide, students and other workers with little formal petrographic training should be able to examine thin sections or acetate peels under the microscope and interpret the main rock constituents and their depositional and diagenetic history.

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