Carbonate Sediments and Rocks: A Manual for Earth Scientists and Engineers


Dr. C.J.R. Braithwaite, Division of Earth Sciences, University of Glasgow, UK

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ISBN 978-1870325-39-4
240 x 170 mm 196 pp hardback
liberally illustrated; 20pp colour section
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£40.00



Readership:

Practitioners and students in earth science, engineering geology, petroleum geology, foundation and civil engineering.


Carbonate rocks are of fundamental importance in many respects: in the manufacture of cement, as building stone and aggregates, and they form the reservoirs for about 40% of the world's oil reserves. In engineering terms they frequently underly the most intractable geotechnical problems and often provide the foundations for coastal structures and offshore structures.

This book provides the geological background to carbonate sediments and rocks and furnishes basic information on the compositions, origins, and distributions of carbonate sediments. The descriptions that follow provide models for the earth scientist and a predictive framework for engineering works in such areas. It provides a basic reference tool for the geologist and a reference framework in which the practising engineer unfamiliar with terms is able to understand and evaluate reports provided by experts from other fields. Case studies provide further elucidation.

Contents
-|- Mineralogy and composition of carbonate rocks and sediments -|- Marine carbonate environments -|- Evaporites associated with carbonates -|- Continental carbonate environments -|- Geological classification of carbonate rocks and sediments -|- Carbonate diagenesis -|- Dolomites -|- Physical properties and tectonics of limestones and dolomites -|- Karst -|- Pedogenic carbonates -|- Engineering characteristics of carbonate rocks -|- Hydrological aspects of carbonates -|- Case studies -|- Bibliography.

What the reviews say

'...a very well written and generally well researched book...There are excellent chapters on mineralogy, texture, environments of deposition and diagensis, providing a comprehensive and yet concise coverage of many of the basic concepts of carbonate sedimentology. These chapters form a valuable template for those involved teaching carbonate sedimentology, and for undergraduates and practicing geologists in need of a refresher course who will no doubt find them very useful and informative...a very enjoyable read and i would highly recommend it to undergraduates and to practising engineering geologists.Teaching Earth Sciences




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