
The Field Description of Igneous Rocks
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"The reader will return repeatedly to the excellentsketches and tables throughout the book, and the "how to"sections provide some memorable highlights." (PESGB, 1 January 2014) "A second edition of The Field Description of IgneousRocks has been long overdue, and the authors are to be commendedfor reproducing an excellent and comprehensively revisedversion." (Geological Journal, 1 January2013) "Overall, if you are examining igneous rocks in the fieldor studying an OU course then, yes, I would recommend thisbook." (Open University Geological SocietyJournal, 1 November 2012) "To be fair, the authors of this book have undertaken anincredibly difficult task. They succeed at reaching the noviceaudience but fall a bit short when it comes to more experiencedmapping geologists." (Environmental &Engineering Geoscience, 1 November 2012)"This book is certain to be of use to all geological students andenthusiasts interested in studying igneous geology in the field."(American Mineralogist, 2012) "As a pocket field guide, the book, because of its size,sometimes undersells the fantastic images it contains, but as awhole, it is a welcome, useful resource. Highly recommended.Upper-division undergraduates." (Choice, 1 October 2011)More details
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Revised by Dr Nicholas Petford, Lecturer at School of Earth Sciences, Kingston University, London, UK.
Written by Richard Thorpe (Deceased) and Geoffrey Brown (Deceased).
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