Since the publication of the first edition this book has sold in large numbers amongst those requiring a thoroughly up-to-date book on inorganic chemistery, and the new edition has taken note of many aspects of the advances in both chemical teaching and chemical industry which have occurred since 1965.
This book concentrates on the often neglected but useful aspects of hydrogeological mapping. It covers geophysical survey methods and the importance of water chemistry as a tool in tracing the route of subsurface water, and goes on to lay a basic foundation in subjects needed for practice in field: stratigraphy, structural geology, mineralogy, petrography, and geochemistry. Also covers basic di…