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Sedimentary Rocks in the Field: A Color Guide | 
enlarge | Author: Dorrik A.v. Stow Publisher: Academic Press Category: Book
List Price: $45.95 Buy New: $36.70 You Save: $9.25 (20%)
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 560283
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 352 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.7 x 0.6
ISBN: 0123694515 Dewey Decimal Number: 552.5 EAN: 9780123694515 ASIN: 0123694515
Publication Date: March 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Sediments and sedimentary rocks cover 70% of the Earth's surface, and make up a significant portion of the geological record. Understanding the processes (physical, chemical and biological) that lead to formation of sedimentary material is key in disciplines ranging from geology to environmental science to archaeology. But before interpretation must come observation and identification: Stow's Field Guide is a must-have for this distinctly visual processbrbrProfessor Stow has culled his extensive research experience into a succinct guide designed for students and professionals in geophysics, geochemistry, paleontology, soil sciences, environmental sciences and more. Sections on field techniques and reader-friendly descriptions also make this guide accessible to amateur geologists. brbr* More than 400 color photographs and diagramsbr* Extensive cross-referencing for ease of use in the fieldbr* Examples from more than 30 countriesbr* Focus on economic applications
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Experienced Professional Geologist - Mining Company November 29, 2008 Mr. Nigel H. Maund (Perth, Western Australia) This is the best geological field book of its type I have ever seen. The layout and illustrations are quite simply superb. As a field guide for the undergraduate, post graduate and professional geologist it is a must have. I only wish their were equivalent books available for igneous, volcanic and metamorphic rocks. No doubt someone will replicate the standard of this book and produce these titles. I await their arrival eagerly.
very useful January 11, 2007 Elvis (Azores, Portugal) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Very practical. A essential tool for field trips for students of geology and postgraduate or enthusiasts of sedimentology
Superb introduction to sedimentary rocks and structures. September 8, 2006 J. P. Martinez 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
This book is one of the best introductions to sedimentary rocks and their structures that I have come across in 25 years. br /It begins with a section on the structures found in sedimentary rocks. The diagrams are clear, concise, and very well explained. The photographs that go with them are among the best I've seen for demonstrating sedimentary structures. They are almost professional in their quality, and the features you are meant to see are actually visible in the photos (no 'eye of faith' required, unlike some other textbooks). br /The rest of the book is divided into chapters dealing with each group of sedimentary rocks in turn. Ironstones, conglomerates, evaporites, limestones: you name it, it's in there. Again, the diagrams and photographs are faultless. br /Finally, the book finishes with a section on how to interpret sedimentary structures in the field. br /If only this book had been available when I was an undergraduate! I would thoroughly recommend this book to any undergraduate (or even post-graduate) geology student as the first thing to pack in their bag before setting off on field work. br /As a final thought for geology students, the University of Southampton (where Dr. Stow works) has a superb website on the geology of the south coast of England. If you like the book, you'll love the website. br /
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