1 | Metamorphism types. | [1] s. 543-561,[2] s. 18-39. |
2 | Physical and chemical factors of metamorphism. | [1] s. 562-578,[2] s. 40-55. |
3 | Definition of metamorphic rocks. | [1] s. 579-602,[2] s. 56-69. |
4 | Classification of metamorphic rocks. | [1] s. 603-610,[2] s. 70-77. |
5 | Recognition of metamorphic minerals under the polarizing microscope. | [2] s. 78-89. |
6 | Detailed examination of the thin section of metamorphic mineral paragenesis. | [11] s. 48-70. |
7 | Metamorphic rock textures. | [11] s. 71-89. |
8 | The relationship between the metamorphic minerals and tectonics. | [1] s. 611-614,[2] s. 90-93. |
9 | Metamorphic facies. | [1] s. 614-632,[2] s. 94-101. |
10 | Fluids and Metasomatism. | [1] s. 633-635,[2] s. 102-106. |
11 | Metamorphic reactions. | [1] s. 636-654,[2] s. 107-111. |
12 | Relationship between metamorphism and tectonic events. | [1] s. 655-657,[2] s. 111-117. |
13 | Relationship between metamorphism and protolith. | [1] s. 658-659,[2] s. 117-118. |
14 | The distribution of the metamorphic rocks in Turkey. | [2] s. 118-125. |