Carbonate Cements (Johns Hopkins University studies in geology) Bricker, Professor Owen P.

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1971 edition. Hardcover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. No dust jacket. Spine has some wear on the top and bottom. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

A seminal work in sedimentary geology, this 1971 edition of “Carbonate Cements” offers a comprehensive exploration of the intricate processes governing carbonate mineral formation within rock formations. Published by Johns Hopkins University, this scholarly volume delves into the complex interplay of chemical, physical, and biological factors shaping calcite, aragonite, and dolomite precipitation. With meticulous research and data, it provides invaluable insights into the dynamic processes sculpting the Earth’s sedimentary landscapes over eons, making it a treasured resource for geologists and enthusiasts alike.

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1971 edition. Hardcover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. No dust jacket. Spine has some wear on the top and bottom. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.

This 1971 edition of “Carbonate Cements” is a seminal work in the field of sedimentary geology, exploring the intricate processes that govern the formation and precipitation of carbonate minerals within rock formations. Published as part of the prestigious Johns Hopkins University Studies in Geology series, this volume offers a comprehensive analysis of the complex interplay between chemical, physical, and biological factors that shape the intricate patterns and structures found in carbonate cements.

Authored by esteemed geologists at the forefront of their field, this scholarly tome delves into the intricate mechanisms that govern the precipitation of calcite, aragonite, and dolomite, shedding light on the enigmatic processes that have sculpted the Earth’s sedimentary landscapes over eons. With meticulous attention to detail and a wealth of research data, this volume serves as an invaluable resource for students, researchers, and professionals alike, providing a profound understanding of the dynamic processes that underpin the formation of carbonate rocks and their associated mineral cements.

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Weight 8.1 lbs
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