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Framboids

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ISBN-13:
9780190080129
Veröffentl:
2021
Seiten:
320
Autor:
David Rickard
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
2 - DRM Adobe
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Framboids may be the most astonishing and abundant natural features you've never heard of. These microscopic spherules of golden pyrite consist of thousands of even smaller microcrystals, often arranged in stunning geometric arrays. They are rarely more than twenty micrometers across, and often look like miniscule raspberries under the microscope.The formation of a framboid is the result of self-assembly of pyrite micro- and nano-crystals under the influence of surface forces. They can be found all around us in rocks of all ages and present-day sediments, soils, and natural waters. Our planet makes billions every second and has been doing so for most of recorded geologic time. As a result, there are more framboids on our planet than there are sand grains on Earth or stars in the observable universe.The microscopic size of framboids belies their importance to contemporary science. They help us better understand inorganic self-assembly and self-organization, and studying them illuminates Earth's evolutionary history.In this book, David Rickard explains what framboids are, how they are formed, and what we can learn from them. The book's thirteen chapters trace everything from their basic attributes and mineralogy to their biogeochemistry and paleoenvironmental significance. Rickard expands on the most updated research and recent developments in geology, chemistry, biology, materials science, biogeochemistry, mineralogy, and crystallography, making this a must-have guide for researchers.
DedicationSynopsisAcknowledgmentsChapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: Framboid SizesChapter 3: Framboid ShapesChapter 4: Microcrystal MorphologyChapter 5: Framboid MicroarchitectureChapter 6: The Crystallography of Pyrite FramboidsChapter 7: Organic Matter in FramboidsChapter 8: Framboid MineralogyChapter 9: Geochemistry of FramboidsChapter 10: Pyrite Framboid Formation ChemistryChapter 11: Nucleation of FramboidsChapter 12: Framboid Microcrystal GrowthChapter 13: Framboid Self-Assembly and Self-OrganizationList of Symbols and AbbreviationsList of UnitsGlossaryReferencesIndex

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