: Chapters focusing on amphiboles in igneous and metamorphic environments, trace-element partitioning between melts, and the experimental stability of end-members.
The volume is structured to move from fundamental atomic details to broad geological and health-related contexts: Amphiboles: Crystal Chemistry, Occurrence, and ...
: A complete breakdown of current amphibole nomenclature and the logic behind their complex solid-solution series. : Chapters focusing on amphiboles in igneous and
: A major section addressing asbestiform amphiboles, their toxicity, and the mineralogical characterization necessary to understand health hazards like mesothelioma. The guide you are looking for is titled
The guide you are looking for is titled , which is Volume 67 of the Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry (RiMG) series . This 570-page comprehensive volume was edited by Frank C. Hawthorne, Roberta Oberti, Giancarlo Della Ventura, and Annibale Mottana and published in 2007 by the Mineralogical Society of America (MSA) . Core Content of the Guide
: Detailed chapters on the atomic arrangement of amphiboles, specifically the double chain of tetrahedra and strips of octahedra. It covers long-range and short-range order, as well as new synthetic and natural compositions.
: Chapters focusing on amphiboles in igneous and metamorphic environments, trace-element partitioning between melts, and the experimental stability of end-members.
The volume is structured to move from fundamental atomic details to broad geological and health-related contexts:
: A complete breakdown of current amphibole nomenclature and the logic behind their complex solid-solution series.
: A major section addressing asbestiform amphiboles, their toxicity, and the mineralogical characterization necessary to understand health hazards like mesothelioma.
The guide you are looking for is titled , which is Volume 67 of the Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry (RiMG) series . This 570-page comprehensive volume was edited by Frank C. Hawthorne, Roberta Oberti, Giancarlo Della Ventura, and Annibale Mottana and published in 2007 by the Mineralogical Society of America (MSA) . Core Content of the Guide
: Detailed chapters on the atomic arrangement of amphiboles, specifically the double chain of tetrahedra and strips of octahedra. It covers long-range and short-range order, as well as new synthetic and natural compositions.