
Apatite
Its Crystal Chemistry, Mineralogy, Utilization, and Geologic and Biologic Occurrences
Duncan McConnell(Author)
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 10. January 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
XVI, 111 pages
978-3-7091-8316-8 (ISBN)
Description
The preparation of a volume on this topic was undertaken with some hesitancy on my part because the ramifications of the mineralogy of apatite involve both bio logical and physical sciences in very elaborate ways. This hesitancy may have arisen in part from the realization that considerable skill would be required in order to extract the meaning from the thousands of papers that have appeared within the past twenty years; the task of attempting to extract and assemble the usable information seemed gigantic. Greatly adding to the difficulty was the fact that a considerable portion of these journal articles contain nothing of value and further confuse a most complex topic. Nevertheless, it was thought that some of my formal education in the bio logical sciences, which has been greatly extended and augmented during the past fifteen years, might be integrated with my more extensive education and experience in chemistry, crystallography, mineralogy, geology and physics in order to pro duce something that would relate to the mineral apatite and its extremely diverse occurences in nature. At the same time it seemed essential to point out some of the many important aspects in which this knowledge bears on geology, agriculture, chemical engineering, medicine and dentistry.
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Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1973
Language
English
Place of publication
Vienna
Austria
Publishing group
Springer Wien
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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XVI, 111 p.
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
236 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-7091-8316-8 (9783709183168)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-7091-8314-4
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Duncan McConnell
Apatite
Its Crystal Chemistry, Mineralogy, Utilization, and Geologic and Biologic Occurrences
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01/1973
Springer
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Content
1. Introduction.- 2. Earlier Work on Apatite.- 3. Physical Properties.- 3.1. Density and Dimensions.- 3.2. Optical Properties.- 3.3. Electrical and Other Properties.- 4. Structure.- 5. Crystal Chemistry.- 5.1. Substitutions for Calcium.- 5.2. Substitutions for Phosphorus.- 5.3. Substitutions for Fluorine.- 5.4. Complex Polyionic Substitutions.- 6. Synthetic Apatites: Applications.- 6.1. Phosphors.- 6.2. Synthesis.- 6.3. Phase Relations.- 6.4. Commercial Calcium Phosphate.- 7. Carbonate Apatites.- 7.1. Stoichiometry.- 7.2. Structural Dimensions.- 7.3. Refraction and Absorption.- 7.4. Questionable Interpretations.- 8. Phosphorites.- 8.1. Relations with Sea Water.- 8.2. Geochemistry: Enrichment.- 8.3. Carbonate Content.- 9. Geology: Igneous and Metamorphic Occurrences.- 9.1. Igneous Rocks.- 9.2. Segregations.- 9.3. Veins, Dikes, and Sills.- 9.4. Carbonatites.- 9.5. Metamorphic Rocks.- 9.6. Lunar Rocks and Meteorites.- 10. Biologic Apatites.- 10.1. Teeth and Bones: Composition.- 10.2. Teeth and Bones: Possible Precursors.- 10.3. Teeth and Bones: Mineralization.- 10.4. Teeth and Bones: Trace Elements.- 10.5. Other Biologic Precipitates.- 11. Critique.- References.- Geographical Index and References to Localities.