Here is the story of why this book became a legend in the world of geology: 1. The Visionary Approach
Before Best, many petrology textbooks were either purely descriptive (looking at rocks under a microscope) or purely mathematical (thermodynamics). Best realized that to truly understand a rock, you needed to bridge that gap. He wrote the book to treat rocks as that tell a story of pressure, temperature, and time. 2. The Global Scope Myron G. Best IGNEOUS AND METAMORPHIC PETROLOGY...
Best didn't just focus on local geology. He pulled examples from the deepest sections of the Himalayas to the mid-ocean ridges of the Atlantic. The book covers everything from the cooling of massive magma chambers (igneous) to the intense "cooking" of rocks during mountain-building events (metamorphic). 3. Why Geologists Love (and Fear) It Here is the story of why this book