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Based on hundreds of thin sections from granite in China, this book introduces metasomatic textures and their formation mechanism in granite. It initially proposes that metasomatic textures can basically be classified into two patterns: hetero-oriented replacement and co-oriented replacement, according to the consistency of orientations of replacive and replaced minerals. The hetero-oriented albitization of K-feldspar is quite distinct from the co-oriented albitization of K-feldspar. They occur separately without transition, although both are generally referred to as albitization of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Based on hundreds of thin sections from granite in China, this book introduces metasomatic textures and their formation mechanism in granite. It initially proposes that metasomatic textures can basically be classified into two patterns: hetero-oriented replacement and co-oriented replacement, according to the consistency of orientations of replacive and replaced minerals. The hetero-oriented albitization of K-feldspar is quite distinct from the co-oriented albitization of K-feldspar. They occur separately without transition, although both are generally referred to as albitization of K-feldspar.

This unique granite atlas uses a series of color microphotos taken with a quartz plate under crossed polars to clearly illustrate metasomatic mechanisms and superimposed metasomatic processes. The origins of clear albite rim, intergranular swapped albite, K-feldspathization, quartzification, muscovitization, beryllization, myrmekite, small platy albite, perthitic albite, K-feldspar megacryst, etc., are comprehensively discussed and explained. The book appeals to teachers, researchers, and students involved in igneous and metamorphic petrology.

Autorenporträt
Jiashu Rong graduated from Beijing Geological Institute in 1953.   In 1955 he was sent to the former Soviet Union to learn regional geological survey by means of aero-photos.  In 1957 he went to Nanling Regional Survey Expedition, Guangzhou, to apply the aero-photos and began to research on granites in Nanling region.  As a summary of the work, he edited a book entitled "Preliminary Research on Nanling Intrusions", which was published in 1959 by Chinese Geological Publishing House.  In 1962 he was appointed head of granite research group in Petrological Department under Geological Institute, Chinese Academy of Geological Science.  In 1965 he was transferred to Guangdong on prospecting for uranium deposits.  In 1973 he was shifted to Beijing Research Institute of Uranium Geology, CNNC, studying on uranium deposits and uraniferous granites.  In 1995 he retired.  He has published 21 articles in scientific journals and has won five National or Ministerial Science and Technology Progress Award.  Fenggang Wang graduated from Northeastern University in 2002, with the bachelor of geological mineral exploration and he obtained his master from Beijing Research Institute of Uranium Geology in 2008.  Now, he is a professor at the Beijing Research Institute of Uranium Geology, CNNC. His research interest is mainly in the field of uranium deposit geology, petrology and mineralogy.