Rocks and Minerals (Eyewitness Handbooks)

by Chris Pellant

Other authorsHarry Taylor (Photographer), Helen Pellant (Editor)
Hardcover, 1992

Status

Available

Call number

SCI E.104

Publication

Dorling Kindersley Publishing

Pages

256

Description

"Unearth a treasure trove of knowledge about the rocks and minerals beneath our feet--from their formation to collecting them. Make identification easy and accurate with this compact visual guide, packed with photographs and details on formation, distinguishing features, and much more. Over 600 high-quality photographs capture the unique characteristics, colors, and attributes of more than 500 rocks and minerals. Each specimen's entry includes annotated photographs to highlight the rock or mineral's distinguishing features, and concise details about its texture, origin, formation, and chemical composition to help identify it. Designed for beginners and experienced collectors alike, the introduction explains what rocks and minerals are, how they are classified, what equipment is needed for specimen collection, and how to start and organize a collection"--… (more)

Description

This authoritative guide features more than 500 rocks and minerals. Packed with photographs and details on characteristics, distinguishing features, and more, Eyewitness Handbooks: Rocks and Minerals makes identification easy.

Designed for beginning and experienced collectors alike, this guide explains what rocks and minerals are, how they are classified, and how to start a collection. Look up different rocks and minerals, and find clear, annotated photography to pick out the key distinguishing features. Learn the differences between igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks, and reference the glossary for many more technical and scientific terms.

Eyewitness Handbooks: Rocks and Minerals is filled with information about characteristics, colors, unique attributes, and more, making it one of the clearest identification guides for rock and mineral enthusiasts.

Collection

Barcode

1380

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1992

Physical description

256 p.; 8.5 inches

ISBN

1564580334 / 9781564580337

User reviews

LibraryThing member MissJessie
Seriously useful reference book for identifying and learning about rocks and minerals. Excellent color photos with detailed information and descriptions. A useful book and educational.
LibraryThing member margaretsinclair
Well, I wanted a resource for gemstones and I got a you-dummy, learn the basics book. As I delve into the mire of gemstones, it is apparent that there are several limbs from which all stones grow and I need to memorize the various names of those limbs and their, what?, limblets? sticks? You get the
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idea. Good book for background info.
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LibraryThing member ex_ottoyuhr
Interesting in its own right, and useful as a /Dwarf Fortress/ strategy guide.

Rating

½ (37 ratings; 3.6)

Call number

SCI E.104
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