01143nam a2200301 i 450099100175786970753620020507151359.0000703s1997 it ||| | ita 8814062900b1155972x-39ule_instLE02724543ExLDip.to Studi Giuridiciita346.4507CM-XIV/ARuffolo, Ugo130006Clausole vessatorie e abusive :gli artt. 1469-bis ss. C. c. e i contratti col consumatore /a cura di Ugo Ruffolo ; C. Alvisi ... [et al.]Milano :A. Giuffrè,[1997]xii, 390 p. ;24 cm.Responsabilità comunicazione impresa ;1Segue: Appendice normativaContratti commerciali - ClausoleLegislazioneAlvisi, Chiara.b1155972x01-03-1702-07-02991001757869707536LE027 CM-XIV/A 912027000277704le027-E0.00-l- 04240.i1176139802-07-02Clausole vessatorie e abusive895201UNISALENTOle02701-01-00ma -itait 0102473oam 2200325z- 450 991101908210332120251116160708.01-118-61869-61-118-61870-X(CKB)4330000000006615(VLeBooks)9781118618691(EXLCZ)99433000000000661520220406cuuuuuuuu -u- -engField Description of Metamorphic RocksSecond editionJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc20221 online resource (1 p.)The Geological Field Guide Series1-118-61875-0 "Metamorphic rocks form a substantial proportion of the material that makes up the Earth's crust, and metamorphic processes have been almost continually occurring throughout geological time since the origin of that crust. Metamorphism can be defined simply as the process by which sedimentary or igneous rocks are transformed (metamorphosed) by re-crystallisation due to changes in pressure, temperature, or fluid conditions. To complicate matters somewhat, metamorphism can of course also act on rocks that have already been metamorphosed previously, building layer upon layer of complexity into those rocks that record field evidence of some of Earth's most dynamic processes. Our understanding of metamorphism is somewhat limited by the fact that we are unable to directly observe it happening to the rocks. As you read this, metamorphism is in action all around the planet, in all aspects of the Earth's plate tectonic system (e.g. Figure 1.1), but we cannot directly see it (generally because it happens at depth and very slowly). In order to understand the processes and products of metamorphism and alteration in rocks, detailed fieldwork, petrography, experimental studies, and numerical modelling are required. It is important to note, however, that the very origin of metamorphic petrology (the science of understanding the distribution, structure, and origin of metamorphic rocks) is rooted in a tradition of careful and systematic field observation, and that this remains an absolute cornerstone of the discipline today"--Provided by publisher.Metamorphic rocksMetamorphic rocks.552.4Jerram Dougal1683086Caddick Mark1841577BOOK9911019082103321Field Description of Metamorphic Rocks4421356UNINA