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Volume 6 |
Marine MineralsRoger G. Burns, editor(this page revised 08/14/2011)
DescriptionTable of Contents 1979, i-x + 380 pages. ISBN 0-939950-06-5; ISBN13 978-0-939950-06-5.
This volume was originated from notes prepared for a short course on Marine Minerals held in La Jolla, California, November 2-3, 1979. Sponsored by the Mineralogical Society of America, the short course was organized by the following individuals who served as lecturers and authors: Roger G. Burns, Virginia Mee Burns, Thomas M. Church, Robert A. Gulbrandson, John C. Hathaway William T. Holser, Miriam Kastner, Frank T. Manheim, abd James W. Murray, With the increased activity in marine geochemical research resulting from studies of dissolved constituents and particulate matter in seawater, diagenetic reactions in underlying sediments, submarine volcanism at spreading centers, and interactions of seawater with igneous rocks, it is timely to review the properties of some of the major mineral constituents found on the seafloor or extracted from seawater. Chapters in this volume, therefore, are devoted to marine manganese oxide, iron oxide, silica polymorphs, zeolite, clay, phosphorite, barite, evaporite, and placer minerals. Carbonates are not included; coverage of this important mineral group warrants a separate monograph. The extremely interesting sulfide and hydrothermal mineral assemblages recently discovered at oceanic spreading centers are also not discussed here. Marine Minerals was first published in 1979 as Volume 6 of the series entitled Short course. In 1980 the Mineralogical Society of America changed the name of the series to Reviews in Mineralogy, and for that reason this, the second printing of Marine Minerals has been reissued under the new banner. Only minor corrections have been made.
Title Page
Copyright
Foreward, Preface & Acknowledgements
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Manganese Oxides
Chapter 2. Iron Oxides
Chapter 3. Silica Polymorphs
Chapter 4. Zeolites
Chapter 5. Clay Minerals
Chapter 6. Marine Phosphorites
Chapter 7. Marine Barite
Chapter 8. Mineralogy of Evaporites
Chapter 9. Trace Elements and Isotopes in Evaporites
Chapter 10. Marine Placer Minerals
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