Introduction
1. Mineralogy
Rock-Forming Minerals / Handspecimen Descriptions of Minerals / Exercise 1: Mineral Identification in Handspecimen
2. Igneous Rocks
Distinguishing and Describing the Three Classes of Rock / Exercise 2: Distinguishing Igneous, Sedimentary, and Metamorphic Rocks / Description and Classification of Igneous Rocks / Igneous Structures / Igneous Textures / Color and Color Index / Mineral Content and Percentages in Rocks / Alteration and Weathering / Igneous Rock Names and Classifications / Classifications of Phaneritic Feldspathic Rocks / Classifications of Phaneritic Ferromagnesian Rocks / Classifications of Aphanitic Feldspathic Rocks / Classification of Other Aphanitic Rocks / Exercises 3–7: Description and Classification of Igneous Rocks / Exercise 8: Pyroclastic Rocks / Exercise 9: Uncommon Igneous Rocks
3. Sedimentary Rocks
Introduction / Sedimentary Textures / Sedimentary Structures and Other Features / Mineral Composition of Sedimentary Rocks / Matrix and Cement / Color, Percentages, and Alteration and Weathering / Classification and Naming of Sedimentary Rocks / Exercise 10: Description and Classification of Group S, Clastic Sedimentary Rocks / Exercise 11: Description and Classification of Carbonate Sedimentary Rocks / Exercise 12: Description and Classification of Evaporites and Other Group A and P Rocks
4. Metamorphic Rocks
Introduction / Metamorphic Structures / Metamorphic Textures / Mineral Composition of Metamorphic Rocks / Color and Other Features / Naming and Classification of Metamorphic Rocks / Metamorphic Facies / Exercise 13: Mafic and Ultramafic Metamorphic Rocks / Exercise 14: Pelitic Metamorphic Rocks / Exercise 15: Quartz-Feldspar Rocks / Exercise 16: Carbonate Rocks / Exercise 17: Granoblastic, Diablastic, and Cataclastic Rocks / Exercise 18: Contact/Buchan Facies Series Rocks / Exercise 19: Barrovian Facies Series Rocks / Exercise 20: High Pressure Facies Series Rocks
5. Thin Section Study
Introduction / The Petrographic Microscope / Observing and Categorizing Minerals Using the Petrographic Microscope / Exercise 21: Igneous Rocks in Thin Section / Exercise 22: Metamorphic Rocks in Thin Section / Exercise 23: Sedimentary Rocks in Thin Section
Appendix A1: Mineral Occurences in Selected Rock Groups and Rock Types
Appendix A2: Examples of Mineral Associations in Selected Rocks
Appendix B: Tables for the Identification of Minerals in Thin Section
Appendix C: Staining Rocks (Exercise 24: Staining Rocks for Quartz and Feldspar)
Appendix D: Supplementary Questions for Exercises