Petrology
Description
Type of the course:
Professional studies
Description
Prerequisites:
Chemical basis of geosciences, Mineralogy, The internal processes of the Earth, parallel execution of the practice exam is a prerequisite
Brief description of the lecture:
Recommended reading:
- Anderson, G., M. (1996): Thermodynamics of natural systems. John Wiley & Sons
- Bucher, K., Frey, M. (1994): Petrogenesis of metamorphic rocks. Springer
- Balogh, K. (1991): Szedimentológia, I., II., III. Akadémiai Kiadó
- Best, M. G. (1982): Igneous and Metamorphic petrology. Freeman and Comp.
- Deer, W. A:, Howie, R., Zussman, J. (1967): Rock forming minerals. Longmans
- Hess, P. C. (1989) Origins of igneous rocks. Harvard University Press
- Kiss, J. (1982): Ércteleptan I., II. Tankönyvkiadó
- Kubovics, I. (1993): Kőzetmikroszkópia I., II. Tankönyvkiadó
- Pettijohn, F. J., Potter, P. E., Siever, R. (1972): Sand and sandstone. Springer
- Rollinson, H. (1998): Using Geochemical Data: Evaluation, Presentation, Interpretation. Longman, UK.
- Shelley, D. (1993): Igneous and metamorphic rocks under the microscope. Chapman & Hall
- Spry, A. (1974): Metamorphic textures. Pergamon Press
- Szederkényi, T. (1994): Ásvány-kőzettan. JATEPress
- Turner, F. J., Verhogen, J. (1960): Igneous and metamorphic petrology. McGraw Hill Book Co.
- Wallacher, L. (1993): Magmás és metamorf kőzetek I., II. Nemzeti Tankönyvkiadó
- Winkler, H. G. F. (1976): Petrogenesis of metamorphic rocks. Springer
