Metamorphism

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Metamorphism is a seminal geological text that systematically explains the processes and conditions under which rocks undergo mineralogical and structural changes within the Earth's crust.

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instanceOf book
geology book
scientific text
describedAs seminal geological text
systematic treatment of metamorphic processes
describedIn processes occurring in the Earth’s crust
fieldOfWork geology
metamorphic petrology
petrology
focusesOn P–T paths of metamorphic rocks
conditions of pressure affecting rocks
conditions of temperature affecting rocks
contact metamorphism
deformation of rocks
dynamic metamorphism
metamorphic facies
metamorphic reactions
metamorphic structures
metamorphic textures
metasomatism
mineral stability fields
phase equilibria in rocks
recrystallization of minerals
regional metamorphism
hasEducationalUse reference for research in metamorphic petrology
university-level teaching
hasSubjectArea Earth’s crust
intendedAudience geology students
petrologists
professional geologists
mainTopic metamorphic processes
metamorphic rocks
mineralogical changes in rocks
structural changes in rocks

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Alfred Harker notableWork Metamorphism