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Rating:  Summary: A must read for spelunkers, rockhounds, & mineralogists Review: Cave Minerals of the World (Second edition) is a must read for spelunkers, and amateur and professional mineralogists and geologists. It will also be of great value to owners and operators of commercial caves throughout the world, giving all non-scientists a greater understanding and appreciation for the how and why of cave minerals formations. The text starts with descriptions and color photographs of 38 morphological types of cave growths. Following the first 117 pages, the authors present descriptions of some 247 minerals that are conveniently grouped as in a mineralogy text by their chemistry. After these descriptions, profusely illustrated with color photographs, are descriptions of 9 organicminerals. Next is a chapter on related forms running the gamut from lava formations to guano-fire minerals. There is a lengthy section of special topics related to the mineralogy of speleothems from their crystallography, color, luminescence, mono and macro crystallinity, microclimate of formation, dating and other interesting subjects. The text is topped off by the authors picks of the top 10 caves in the world with multi-page articles about each cave. A handy glossary, lengthy bibliography, and useful index round out the publication. This is the one complete treatment of caves and their minerals from the standpoint of the environment necessary for any given mineral to form. The explanations of the various types of speleothems and their growth mechanisms are clear and understandable to both professional and layman. This book presents a great value for its moderate price of and brings together information otherwise scattered throughout the literature. Its attractive cover, small coffee table dimensions, and high quality paper and graphics makes it a standout in value. Once examined, this publication will become a much used reference text. My recommendation is a strong buy!
Rating:  Summary: A must read for spelunkers, rockhounds, & mineralogists Review: Cave Minerals of the World (Second edition) is a must read for spelunkers, and amateur and professional mineralogists and geologists. It will also be of great value to owners and operators of commercial caves throughout the world, giving all non-scientists a greater understanding and appreciation for the how and why of cave minerals formations. The text starts with descriptions and color photographs of 38 morphological types of cave growths. Following the first 117 pages, the authors present descriptions of some 247 minerals that are conveniently grouped as in a mineralogy text by their chemistry. After these descriptions, profusely illustrated with color photographs, are descriptions of 9 organicminerals. Next is a chapter on related forms running the gamut from lava formations to guano-fire minerals. There is a lengthy section of special topics related to the mineralogy of speleothems from their crystallography, color, luminescence, mono and macro crystallinity, microclimate of formation, dating and other interesting subjects. The text is topped off by the authors picks of the top 10 caves in the world with multi-page articles about each cave. A handy glossary, lengthy bibliography, and useful index round out the publication. This is the one complete treatment of caves and their minerals from the standpoint of the environment necessary for any given mineral to form. The explanations of the various types of speleothems and their growth mechanisms are clear and understandable to both professional and layman. This book presents a great value for its moderate price of and brings together information otherwise scattered throughout the literature. Its attractive cover, small coffee table dimensions, and high quality paper and graphics makes it a standout in value. Once examined, this publication will become a much used reference text. My recommendation is a strong buy!
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