The first part of this book presents an overview of the world of rocks and their setting on Earth. The genesis of magmatic, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks is described in terms of modern concepts of plate tectonics. The most important characteristics of the rock-forming minerals necessary for identification and characterisation, as well as the classification procedures recommended by the International Union of Geosciences, are summarised. The structure and fabric of rocks, i.e., the way in which the component mineral grains are assembled, are documented and dealt with as a direct consequence of those specific and distinct processes that create the contrasting groups of magmatic, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks. The second and major part of this book presents ca. 450 different types of rocks in a structured, systematic order. Representative, detailed and diagnostic photographs of hand specimens are combined with concise descriptions for quick and effective reference. At the end of the book, the most important macroscopic properties of the rock-forming minerals are tabulated, and flow charts are provided as an aid to identification. A summary index of all minerals mentioned in this book, together with their chemical formulae, is also provided as a quick reference guide.
A first German edition of this book was published in 1987, reprinted several times and even translated into Spanish and Italian. Expanded and updated editions followed in 2014, 2016 and 2024. This English edition builds on the 2024 German volume but had to cope with the difficulties of using and defining terms like fabric, texture and structure for an international readership. Texture, in particular, has been used with completely different meanings in different languages and disciplines. This book complies with the recommendations of the International Union of Geosciences. This book addresses students and professional as well as-non-professional geoscientists, both as an initial introduction to the world of rocks and as a quick diagnostic reference guide in the field and laboratory.
- Introduction 11
- What is a rock 12
Th-e three principal groups of rocks: magmatic, sedimentary, metamorphic 15
- Earth's structure 17
- The rock-forming minerals 23
Macroscopic determination 23
The most important rock-forming minerals 26
Felsic minerals 27
Dark mafic minerals 31
Minerals found almost exclusively in metamorphic rocks 34
Examples of non-silicates 35
Other methods of identification 36
- The meso- and microstructure of rocks 38
Meso- and microstructures as products of rock formation 40
Sequential crystallization: Characteristic feature of magmatic rocks 40
Clastic structure: Characteristic feature of the most common sedimentary rocks 41
Deformational and crystalloblastic structures: Characteristic features of metamorphic rocks 42
The basic elements of meso- and microstructures 44
- Classification and formation of rocks 48
Magmatic rocks 49
Intrusive versus extrusive 49
Classification 51
Magmatic series, provinces and suites 57
A note on the systematic description of magmatic rocks 62
Sedimentary rocks 62
Classification of clastic sedimentary rocks 66
Classification of pyroclastic rocks 68
Classification of biochemical and other biogenic sedimentary rocks 69
Classification of chemical sedimentary and residual rocks 70
A note on the systematic description of sedimentary rocks 71
Metamorphic rocks 71
A basic descriptive classification scheme 71
Types of metamorphism 72
A systematic view of metamorphic grade 75
A note on the systematic description of metamorphic rocks 79
- Systematic description of magmatic rocks 80
Plutonic rocks 80
Pegmatites 120
Aplites 124
Volcanic rocks 128
Ultramafic rocks 168
Lamproite group 180
Lamprophyre group 182
Carbonatites 188
- Systematic description of sedimentary rocks 190
Siliciclastic rocks 190
Pyroclastic rocks 216
Chemical, biochemical, biogenic rocks 226
- Systematic description of metamorphic rocks 270
Products of regional metamorphism 270
Products of contact metamorphism 328
Products of intense metasomatic alteration 334
Products of dislocation metamorphism 356
- Meteorites 364
- Diagnostic physical properties of the most important rock-forming minerals 366
- Identification aids 369
Magmatic rocks 370
Sedimentary rocks 372
Metamorphic rocks 374
References 377
Index of minerals 379
Subject index 395
Credits 408
"[...] In summary, the authors Maresch and Schertl can be commended for a superb, compact and highly informative book, with which they guide readers through the fascinating world of rocks. Both the fundamentals of geology and the petrographic variety of rocks are presented in a way that is understandable to a general audience. The book will be very useful for rock identification in the field or for reference, for both geoscience students and interested laypeople. Last but not least, even readers with expertise in petrology will find new aspects of interest and will be inspired by the beautiful photos. Thus, the work can be recommended without reservation to all people interested in rocks."
– Ralf Halama, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Institut für Geowissenschaften und Geographie, European Journal of Mineralogy, Vol. 37(1), 2025
"This book is excellent, and the authors should be commended for a well-conceived, well executed product that I am sure will appeal to a wide readership from novice to those highly experienced. Equally useful in the field, laboratory or for study this publication manages to be useful as both a reference work and an identification book."
– Rob Bowell, Mineralogical Magazine, 2025