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Pyrite A Natural History of Fool's Gold

By: David Rickard(Author)
305 pages, 8 plates with colour photos and colour illustrations; 58 b/w photos and b/w illustrations
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  • Pyrite ISBN: 9780190203672 Hardback Jun 2015 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 months
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About this book

Most people have heard of pyrite, the brassy yellow mineral commonly known as fool's gold. But despite being the most common sulfide on the earth's surface, pyrite's bright crystals have attracted a noteworthy amount of attention from many different cultures, and its nearly identical visual appearance to gold has led to tales of fraud, trickery, and claims of alchemy. Pyrite occupies a unique place in human history: it became an integral part of mining lore in America during the 19th century, and it has a presence in ancient Sumerian texts, Greek philosophy, and medieval poetry, becoming a symbol for anything overvalued.

In Pyrite: A Natural History of Fool's Gold, geochemist and author David Rickard blends basic science and historical narrative to describe the many unique ways pyrite makes appearances in our world. He follows pyrite back through the medieval alchemists to the ancient Arab, Chinese, Indian, and Classical worlds, showing why the mineral was central to the development of these various ancient cultures. Pyrite can be tracked to the beginnings of humankind, and Rickard reveals how it contributed to the origins of our art and storytelling and even to our biologic development as humans. But pyrite has unique scientific properties as well: the book distills how oxidation makes fool's gold look like a precious metal, and shows how pyrite can choke out oxygen from water, creating large <"dead zones>" in our oceans. Rickard analyzes pyrite's role in manufacturing sulfuric acid, a compound used for everything from cleaning drains to fertilizing crops. Its influence extends from human evolution and the formation of societies, through science and industry, to our understanding of ancient, modern, and future earth environments. Energetic and accessible, Pyrite: A Natural History of Fool's Gold is the first book to show readers the history and science of one of the world's most fascinating minerals.

Contents

Preface
Prologue

Chapter 1. Foole's Gold:
Chapter 2. Pyrite and the origins of civilization
Chapter 3. What is pyrite?
Chapter 4. Crystals and atoms
Chapter 5. Hell and black smokers
Chapter 6. Microbes and minerals
Chapter 7. Acid Earth
Chapter 8. Pyrite and the global environment
Chapter 9. Pyrite and the origin of life.
Chapter 10. Full circle

Epilogue

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Biography

David Rickard is Emeritus Professor at Cardiff University. His writings have appeared in numerous journals, including Chemical Geology, Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta, and Earth and Planetary Science.

By: David Rickard(Author)
305 pages, 8 plates with colour photos and colour illustrations; 58 b/w photos and b/w illustrations
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