Petrogenesis, written by Cornelio August Doelter Y Cisterich and published in 1906, is a significant contribution to the field of petrology. This German-language work delves into the origins and formation of rocks, offering detailed insights into their composition, structure, and classification. Doelter Y Cisterich's comprehensive approach makes this book a valuable resource for geologists, mineralogists, and students seeking a deeper understanding of the processes that shape the Earth's crust.
The book explores various types of rocks, their mineral constituents, and the conditions under which they are formed. With meticulous detail, the author presents theories and observations that provide a solid foundation for further research in petrology. Petrogenesis remains a classic text, esteemed for its thoroughness and enduring relevance to the study of rocks and their origins.
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