Using geochemical data to understand geological processes

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Rollinson, H. and Pease, V. (ed.) 2021. Using geochemical data to understand geological processes. Cambridge University Press.
EditorsRollinson, H. and Pease, V.
Abstract

This textbook is a complete rewrite, and expansion of Hugh Rollinson's highly successful 1993 book Using Geochemical Data: Evaluation, Presentation, Interpretation. Rollinson and Pease's new book covers the explosion in geochemical thinking over the past three decades, as new instruments and techniques have come online. It provides a comprehensive overview of how modern geochemical data are used in the understanding of geological and petrological processes. It covers major element, trace element, and radiogenic and stable isotope geochemistry. It explains the potential of many geochemical techniques, provides examples of their application, and emphasizes how to interpret the resulting data. Additional topics covered include the critical statistical analysis of geochemical data, current geochemical techniques, effective display of geochemical data, and the application of data in problem solving and identifying petrogenetic processes within a geological context. It will be invaluable for all graduate students, researchers, and professionals using geochemical techniques.

KeywordsEarth and Environmental Sciences; Geochemistry and Environmental Chemistry; Mineralogy; Petrology and Volcanology
ISBN9781108777834
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108777834
Web address (URL)https://www.cambridge.org/gb/universitypress/subjects/earth-and-environmental-science/geochemistry-and-environmental-chemistry/using-geochemical-data-understand-geological-processes-2nd-edition?format=PB
Output statusPublished
Publication datesApr 2021
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Deposited25 Apr 2025
Year2021
PublisherCambridge University Press
Edition2nd edition
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