Earth's Minerals
Yves Earhart
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Geologie
Beschreibung
"Earth's Minerals" presents a fascinating exploration of our planet's fundamental building blocks, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of how minerals shape both geological processes and human civilization. The book masterfully weaves together three essential themes: the intricate processes of mineral formation, systematic classification methods, and crucial industrial applications.
Through clear scientific prose, it reveals how temperature, pressure, and chemical conditions combine to create over 5,000 distinct mineral species, each with unique crystalline structures and properties. The text progresses logically from basic mineralogical principles to complex real-world applications, making it accessible to both students and professionals.
Readers learn practical identification techniques based on characteristics like hardness and luster, while gaining insights into how modern analytical methods, such as X-ray crystallography and electron microscopy, have revolutionized our understanding of mineral structures. The book pays particular attention to major mineral groups, including silicates, carbonates, and precious metals, explaining their significance in both natural systems and industrial processes.
What sets this book apart is its interdisciplinary approach, connecting pure mineralogy with urgent contemporary issues like sustainability, environmental impact, and global supply chains. By examining minerals from both microscopic and macroscopic perspectives, the text provides a complete picture of these essential earth materials. The inclusion of recent research findings and emerging technologies makes it especially valuable for those seeking to understand the crucial role minerals play in modern technology and environmental challenges.
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