Environmental Mineralogy II
Product code: EMU13
Print publication date: 19/02/2013
Earth Materials Deposits and Petrology, Mineralogical Society of GB and IE, Miscellaneous non-GSL
Type: Book (Paperback)
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9780903056328
Author/Edited by: Edited by D.J. Vaughan and R.A. Wogelius
Weight: 1.04kg
Number of pages: 489
£40.00
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In a sense, all mineralogy is ‘environmental mineralogy’. However, the term ‘environmental’ has come to be employed (particularly in combination with terms such as ‘science’, ‘issue’ or ‘problem’) to refer to those systems at or near the surface of the Earth where the geosphere comes into contact with the hydrosphere, atmosphere and biosphere. This is, of course, the ‘environment’ upon which the human race depends for survival and, hence, is now sometimes referred to as the ‘critical zone’.
Those systems containing minerals that constitute the most important or key environments are considered here: soils, modern sediments, atmospheric aerosols, and the interior or exterior parts of certain micro- and macro-organisms. Particularly important are the roles that minerals play in processes that act over time to control or influence the environment at various scales of observation. Both pure systems and those contaminated as a result of human activity are considered.
The objectives for this volume are to help to define the subject of environmental mineralogy, and to provide an initial source of information both for mineralogists and other scientists who wish to understand or work in this field. It was hoped that it might also provide a text for use by those teaching courses in the subject at advanced undergraduate or graduate student level.