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Informationen zum Autor Harry Y. McSween! Steven M. Richardson! and Maria Uhle Klappentext Written expressly for undergraduate and graduate geologists! this book focuses on how geochemical principles can be used to solve practical problems. The attention to problem-solving reflects the authors'belief that showing how theory is useful in solving real-life problems is vital for learning. The book gives students a thorough grasp of the basic principles of the subject! balancing the traditional equilibrium perspective and the kinetic viewpoint. The first half of the book considers processes in which temperature and pressure are nearly constant. After introductions to the laws of thermodynamics! to fundamental equations for flow and diffusion! and to solution chemistry! these principles are used to investigate diagenesis! weathering! and natural waters. The second half of the book applies thermodynamics and kinetics to systems undergoing changes in temperature and pressure during magmatism and metamorphism. This revised edition incorporates new geochemical discoveries as examples of processes and pathways! with new chapters on mineral structure and bonding and on organic matter and biomarkers. Each chapter has worked problems! and the authors assume that the student has had a year of college-level chemistry and a year of calculus.Praise for the first edition"A truly modern geochemistry book.... Very well written and quite enjoyable to read.... An excellent basic text for graduate level instruction in geochemistry." -- Journal of Geological Education"An up-to-date! broadly conceived introduction to geochemistry.... Given the recent flowering of geochemistry as an interdisciplinary science! and given the extent to which it now draws upon the fundamentals of thermodynamics and kinetics to understand earth and planetary processes! this timely and rigorous [book] is welcome indeed." -- Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta Zusammenfassung Intended for undergraduate and graduate geologists! this book focuses on how geochemical principles can be used to solve practical problems. It gives students a grasp of the basic principles of the subject! balancing the traditional equilibrium perspective and the kinetic viewpoint. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface1. Introducing Concepts in Geochemical Systems2. How Elements Behave3. A First Look at Thermodynamic Equilibrium4. How to Handle Solutions5. Diageneis: A Study in Kinetics6. Organic Matter and Biomarkers: A Different Perspective7. Chemical Weathering: Dissolution and Redox Processes8. The Oceans and Atmosphere as a Geochemical System9. Temperature and Pressure Changes: Themodynamics Again10. Picturing Equilibria: Phase Diagrams11. Kinetics and Crystallization12. The Solid Earth as a Geochemical System13. Using Stable Isotopes14. Using Radioactive Isotopes15. Stretching Our Horizons: CosmochemistryAppendix A: Mathematical MethodsAppendix B: Finding and Evaluating Geochemical DataAppendix C: Numerical Values of Geochemical InterestGlossaryIndex ...
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Harry Y. McSween, Steven M. Richardson, and Maria Uhle
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Written expressly for undergraduate and graduate geologists, this book focuses on how geochemical principles can be used to solve practical problems. The attention to problem-solving reflects the authors'belief that showing how theory is useful in solving real-life problems is vital for learning. The book gives students a thorough grasp of the basic principles of the subject, balancing the traditional equilibrium perspective and the kinetic viewpoint.
The first half of the book considers processes in which temperature and pressure are nearly constant. After introductions to the laws of thermodynamics, to fundamental equations for flow and diffusion, and to solution chemistry, these principles are used to investigate diagenesis, weathering, and natural waters. The second half of the book applies thermodynamics and kinetics to systems undergoing changes in temperature and pressure during magmatism and metamorphism. This revised edition incorporates new geochemical discoveries as examples of processes and pathways, with new chapters on mineral structure and bonding and on organic matter and biomarkers. Each chapter has worked problems, and the authors assume that the student has had a year of college-level chemistry and a year of calculus.
Praise for the first edition
"A truly modern geochemistry book.... Very well written and quite enjoyable to read.... An excellent basic text for graduate level instruction in geochemistry." -- Journal of Geological Education
"An up-to-date, broadly conceived introduction to geochemistry.... Given the recent flowering of geochemistry as an interdisciplinary science, and given the extent to which it now draws upon the fundamentals of thermodynamics and kinetics to understand earth and planetary processes, this timely and rigorous [book] is welcome indeed." -- Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
Contenu
Preface 1. Introducing Concepts in Geochemical Systems 2. How Elements Behave 3. A First Look at Thermodynamic Equilibrium 4. How to Handle Solutions 5. Diageneis: A Study in Kinetics 6. Organic Matter and Biomarkers: A Different Perspective 7. Chemical Weathering: Dissolution and Redox Processes 8. The Oceans and Atmosphere as a Geochemical System 9. Temperature and Pressure Changes: Themodynamics Again 10. Picturing Equilibria: Phase Diagrams 11. Kinetics and Crystallization 12. The Solid Earth as a Geochemical System 13. Using Stable Isotopes 14. Using Radioactive Isotopes 15. Stretching Our Horizons: Cosmochemistry Appendix A: Mathematical Methods Appendix B: Finding and Evaluating Geochemical Data Appendix C: Numerical Values of Geochemical Interest Glossary Index