Igneous Rocks: Composition, Texture and Classification, Description and Occurrance
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Joseph Paxson Iddings fue un geólogo y profesor de petrología estadounidense cuya investigación dio forma al campo de la petrología y a la comprensión de las rocas ígneas. Su trabajo influyó fundamentalmente en nuestra comprensión de su formación y características. Sus contribuciones científicas fueron honradas con la denominación del mineral iddingsita y un fósil de trilobite en su memoria.






First published in 1904, this book is a seminal work in the field of petrology. In it, the authors describe a new system for classifying igneous rocks based on their chemical and mineral makeup, a system that is still widely used today. With its rigorous analysis and detailed descriptions, this book is a must-read for anyone working in the field of geology.
In this groundbreaking work, Joseph Paxson Iddings offers a thorough examination of the science of volcanism. Drawing upon his extensive fieldwork in Hawaii and other volcanic regions, Iddings presents a detailed analysis of the geological processes that give rise to volcanic activity. With its precise scientific language and detailed illustrations, The Problem of Volcanism is a must-read for anyone interested in the complex workings of our planet.