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Rocks. Minerals --- fysicochemie --- Metals and their compounds --- Chemical bonds. Valence --- Crystal field theory. --- Mineralogy.
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Sociology of environment --- 159.922.2 --- Environmental psychology --- Cognitive ergonomics --- Ecological psychology --- Ecopsychology --- Ecotherapy --- Environmental quality --- Environmental social sciences --- Human factors science --- Psychoeology --- Psychology --- Psychotherapy --- Ecological Systems Theory --- Ecologische psychologie --- Psychological aspects --- Environmental psychology. --- 159.922.2 Ecologische psychologie
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Mathematical statistics --- Experimental design --- Plan d'expérience --- Plan d'expérience --- EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN --- TEXTBOOKS
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The combination of quantum mechanics and quantum ?eld theory cons- tutesthemostrevolutionaryandin?uentialphysicaltheoryofthetwentieth century. Itsimpactisfeltnotonlyinalmostallothersciences,butthefruits of its application are ubiquitous in everyday life. This textbook is designed to teach graduate students the underlying quantum-physical ideas, their mathematical formulations, and the basic problem-solving techniques of the discipline. It assumes they have taken at least one introductory course in quantum mechanics as undergraduates and are familiar with the history of the subject and the basic experimental evidence that led to its adoption, as well as with many of its fundamental notions. In contrast to most other authors, I am therefore not introducing the quantum theory via an hist- ical survey of its early successes. Instead, following the models of books on classsical mechanics or electromagnetism, I develop the theory from its basic assumptions, beginning with statics, followed by the dynamics and details of its speci?c areas of use as well as the needed mathematical te- niques. Although this book, inevitably, deals largely with the behavior of point particles under various conditions, I do not regard particles as the fun- mental entities of the universe: the most basic object is the quantum ?eld, with theobserved particlesarising from the?eld asitsquanta. For thisr- son I introduce quantum ?elds right from the beginning and demonstrate, in the ?rst chapter, how particles originate.
Quantum theory. --- Quantum mechanics. Quantumfield theory --- 530.145 --- Quantum theory --- Quantum dynamics --- Quantum mechanics --- Quantum physics --- Physics --- Mechanics --- Thermodynamics --- 530.145 Quantum theory --- Physics. --- Quantum physics. --- Quantum Physics.
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Chemical engineering --- Digital computer simulation --- Simulation par ordinateur --- Mathematical models --- -Digital computer simulation --- Digital simulation --- Computer simulation --- Chemistry, Industrial --- Engineering, Chemical --- Industrial chemistry --- Engineering --- Chemistry, Technical --- Metallurgy --- Digital computer simulation. --- Mathematical models. --- Chimie --- Modèles mathématiques --- Chemical engineering - Mathematical models
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Understanding ore textures is fundamental to unraveling the genesis of an ore deposit, which in turn allows exploration and mining geologists to build their conceptual models of the deposits they encounter and leads to more successful exploration and exploitation. This book is specifically designed for the field geologist working without the benefits of sophisticated chemical, mineralogical or petrological support. It covers the basic building blocks of textural recognition beginning with infill (direct precipitation from hydrothermal fluids into 'cavities'), alteration (the results of hydrothermal fluid reactions with wall rocks) and overprinting (the normal complexity caused by successive introduction of hydrothermal fluids usually accompanied or preceded by renewed fracturing) and ends with a detailed examination of textures associated with tectonic and intrusive breccias.
Earth Sciences. --- Mineralogy. --- Economic Geology. --- Characterization and Evaluation of Materials. --- Geography. --- Geology, economic. --- Surfaces (Physics). --- Géographie --- Minéralogie --- Surfaces (Physique) --- Ores --- Mineralogy, Determinative. --- Geology, Economic. --- Ore deposits. --- Sampling and estimation. --- Ores --Identification. --- Ores --Sampling and estimation. --- Mineralogy, Determinative --- Geology, Economic --- Ore deposits --- Geology --- Earth & Environmental Sciences --- Mineralogy --- Sampling and estimation --- Sampling of ores --- Deposits, Ore --- Chemical geology --- Determinative mineralogy --- Geology, Chemical --- Economic geology --- Analysis --- Earth sciences. --- Economic geology. --- Materials science. --- Assaying --- Mines and mineral resources --- Prospecting --- Minerals --- Metallurgy --- Geochemistry --- Metallurgical analysis --- Chemistry, Analytic --- Physical geology --- Physics --- Surface chemistry --- Surfaces (Technology) --- Crystallography --- Material science --- Physical sciences
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Geology of Tin Deposits
Tin ores --- Tin ores. --- Ores --- ETAIN --- MATIERES UTILES --- ELEMENTS CHIMIQUES --- GEOLOGIE APPLIQUEE --- GEOGRAPHIE INDUSTRIELLE ET MINIERE --- SYSTEMATIQUE DES RESSOURCES NATURELLES --- Geology, Economic.
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The new edition of this landmark volume takes into account the vast amount of new spectral data on minerals, and describes a variety of applications of crystal field theory to the earth and planetary sciences. A unique perspective of the second edition is that it highlights the properties of minerals that make them compounds of interest to solid state chemists and physicists.
Crystal field theory --- Mineralogy --- Champ cristallin, Théorie du --- Minéralogie --- Crystal field theory. --- Mineralogy. --- Champ cristallin, Théorie du --- Minéralogie
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