Polymineral-Metasomatic Crystallogenesis (eBook)
XIV, 312 Seiten
Springer Netherland (Verlag)
978-1-4020-8983-1 (ISBN)
'Polymineral-Metasomatic Crystallogenesis' is dedicated to the foundations of polymineral crystallogenesis in solutions typically occurring in nature. Effects, laws, and mechanisms of a metasomatic crystal replacement, joint crystal growth of different phases, mixed crystal formation, and aggregate re-crystallization as well as oriented overgrowth (epitaxy and quasi-epitaxy) and crystal habit origin are considered experimentally. The behaviour of these processes in nature are discussed in addition to pseudomorphs, poikilitic crystals (and other replacement forms), features of rapakivi structure, fluorite morphology, and many more. The concept is a generalization of the classic theory on crystallogenesis which is complicated by phase interaction in polymineral systems.
'Polymineral-Metasomatic Crystallogenesis' is designed for chemists, geologists, physicists, and postgraduates and advanced undergraduate students of these fields.
"e;Polymineral-Metasomatic Crystallogenesis"e; is dedicated to the foundations of polymineral crystallogenesis in solutions typically occurring in nature. Effects, laws, and mechanisms of a metasomatic crystal replacement, joint crystal growth of different phases, mixed crystal formation, and aggregate re-crystallization as well as oriented overgrowth (epitaxy and quasi-epitaxy) and crystal habit origin are considered experimentally. The behaviour of these processes in nature are discussed in addition to pseudomorphs, poikilitic crystals (and other replacement forms), features of rapakivi structure, fluorite morphology, and many more. The concept is a generalization of the classic theory on crystallogenesis which is complicated by phase interaction in polymineral systems."e;Polymineral-Metasomatic Crystallogenesis"e; is designed for chemists, geologists, physicists, and postgraduates and advanced undergraduate students of these fields.
Foreword Introduction: On the concept of polymineral-metasomatic crystallogenesis Chapter 1: Replacement of monocrystals
1.1. Natural and experimental products of replacement
1.2. Technique, terms and experimental results
1.3. Structural-morphological classification of replacement products
1.4. Genetic nature of replacement products Chapter 2: Joint growth of crystals of different phases
2.1. Growth and dissolution in supercooled solutions
2.2. Physico-chemical model Chapter 3: Mixed crystal formation in solutions
3.1. The specificity of the process
3.2. Substance balance and replacement mechanisms
3.3. Physico-chemical model
3.4. Morphological and kinetic phenomena Chapter 4: Physico-chemical analysis of the metasomatic crystallogenesis
4.1. Some general introductions
4.2. Isothermal replacement in ternary systems
4.3. Isothermal replacement in polycomponent systems and formation of poikilitic crystals
4.4. Polythermal processes
4.5. On the generality and distinction of the processes in the systems with isomorphic and non-isomorphic components
4.6. To the determination of the volume effect of a reaction Chapter 5: Metasomatic transformation of aggregates
5.1. On the replacement and growth of monocrystals at aggregate transformations
5.2. Genetic model of rapakivi-type structures
5.3. Recrystallisation of polymineral aggregates Chapter 6: Epitaxy and quasi-epitaxy in solutions
6.1. Principal phenomena
6.2. Technique
6.3. Laws of epitaxy on a growing and dissolving substrate
6.4. Laws of orientation of CaCO3 microcrystals at the adhesion
6.5. Model of formation of epitaxial and quasi-epitaxial textures Chapter 7: Crystal habit origin
7.1. Crystal habit at a stationary growth
7.2. Crystal habit at a non-stationary growth
7.3. Laws of formation of fluorite crystal habit
7.4. Structural-chemical model of crystal habit formation Conclusion: On the interconnection of crystallogenesis and mineralogy. References
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 23.11.2008 |
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Zusatzinfo | XIV, 312 p. |
Verlagsort | Dordrecht |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Chemie ► Anorganische Chemie |
Naturwissenschaften ► Geowissenschaften ► Geologie | |
Naturwissenschaften ► Geowissenschaften ► Mineralogie / Paläontologie | |
Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie ► Atom- / Kern- / Molekularphysik | |
Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie ► Festkörperphysik | |
Technik ► Maschinenbau | |
Schlagworte | Crystal • crystal growth • Epitaxial Growth • Growth morphology • Metasomatic replacement • Mineralogy • Mixed crystal formation • Multiphase crystallization • Physical Chemistry • Recrystallization |
ISBN-10 | 1-4020-8983-X / 140208983X |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4020-8983-1 / 9781402089831 |
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