Hydrothermal Mineral Deposits [electronic resource] : Principles and Fundamental Concepts for the Exploration Geologist /

This book is intended primarily for exploration geologists and post­ graduate students attending specialist courses in mineral exploration. Exploration geologists are engaged not only in the search for new mineral deposits, but also in the extension and re-assessment of existing ones. To succeed in these tasks, the exploration geologist is required to be a "generalist" of the Earth sciences rather than a specialist. The exploration geologist needs to be familiar with most aspects of the geology of ore deposits, and detailed knowledge as well as experience play an all important role in the successful exploration for mineral commodities. In order to achieve this, it is essential that the exploration geologist be up to date with the latest developments in the evolution of concepts and ideas in the Earth sciences. This is no easy task, as thousands of publications appear every year in an ever increasing number of journals, periodicals and books. For this reason it is also difficult, at times, to locate appropriate references on a particular mineral deposit type, although this problem is alleviated by the existence of large bibliographic data bases of geological records, abstracts and papers on computers. During my teaching to explorationists and, indeed, during my years of work as an explorationist, the necessity of having a text dealing with the fundamental aspects of hydrothermal mineral deposits has always been compelling. Metallic mineral deposits can be categorised into three great families, namely: (I) magmatic; (2) sedimentary and residual; (3) hydrothermal.

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Main Authors: Pirajno, Franco. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992
Subjects:Earth sciences., Geology., Mineral resources., Earth Sciences., Mineral Resources.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75671-9
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Hydrothermal Mineral Deposits [electronic resource] : Principles and Fundamental Concepts for the Exploration Geologist /
description This book is intended primarily for exploration geologists and post­ graduate students attending specialist courses in mineral exploration. Exploration geologists are engaged not only in the search for new mineral deposits, but also in the extension and re-assessment of existing ones. To succeed in these tasks, the exploration geologist is required to be a "generalist" of the Earth sciences rather than a specialist. The exploration geologist needs to be familiar with most aspects of the geology of ore deposits, and detailed knowledge as well as experience play an all important role in the successful exploration for mineral commodities. In order to achieve this, it is essential that the exploration geologist be up to date with the latest developments in the evolution of concepts and ideas in the Earth sciences. This is no easy task, as thousands of publications appear every year in an ever increasing number of journals, periodicals and books. For this reason it is also difficult, at times, to locate appropriate references on a particular mineral deposit type, although this problem is alleviated by the existence of large bibliographic data bases of geological records, abstracts and papers on computers. During my teaching to explorationists and, indeed, during my years of work as an explorationist, the necessity of having a text dealing with the fundamental aspects of hydrothermal mineral deposits has always been compelling. Metallic mineral deposits can be categorised into three great families, namely: (I) magmatic; (2) sedimentary and residual; (3) hydrothermal.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2200562018-07-30T23:57:23ZHydrothermal Mineral Deposits [electronic resource] : Principles and Fundamental Concepts for the Exploration Geologist / Pirajno, Franco. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textBerlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg,1992.engThis book is intended primarily for exploration geologists and post­ graduate students attending specialist courses in mineral exploration. Exploration geologists are engaged not only in the search for new mineral deposits, but also in the extension and re-assessment of existing ones. To succeed in these tasks, the exploration geologist is required to be a "generalist" of the Earth sciences rather than a specialist. The exploration geologist needs to be familiar with most aspects of the geology of ore deposits, and detailed knowledge as well as experience play an all important role in the successful exploration for mineral commodities. In order to achieve this, it is essential that the exploration geologist be up to date with the latest developments in the evolution of concepts and ideas in the Earth sciences. This is no easy task, as thousands of publications appear every year in an ever increasing number of journals, periodicals and books. For this reason it is also difficult, at times, to locate appropriate references on a particular mineral deposit type, although this problem is alleviated by the existence of large bibliographic data bases of geological records, abstracts and papers on computers. During my teaching to explorationists and, indeed, during my years of work as an explorationist, the necessity of having a text dealing with the fundamental aspects of hydrothermal mineral deposits has always been compelling. Metallic mineral deposits can be categorised into three great families, namely: (I) magmatic; (2) sedimentary and residual; (3) hydrothermal.I Introduction -- I Nature and Types of Hydrothermal Solutions and Systems -- 1 Water and Solutions -- 2 Hydrothermal Solutions -- 3 Hydrothermal Systems -- 4 Hydrothermal Alteration -- II Crustal Evolution, Global Tectonics, Hydrothermal Mineral Deposits and Mineral Exploration — Geotectonic and Metallogenic Analysis of Orogenic Belts -- 5 Crustal Evolution, Global Tectonics and Mineral Deposits -- 6 Geological Processes and Hydrothermal Mineralisation in Plate Tectonic Settings — Mineral Exploration -- 7 Geotectonic and Metallogenic Analysis of Orogenic Belts -- III Hydrothermal Processes and Activities — Related Mineral Deposits -- 8 Alkali Metasomatism and Related Mineral Deposits -- 9 Greisen Systems -- 10 Porphyry Systems and Skarns -- 11 Fossil and Active Geothermal Systems — Epithermal Base and Precious Metal Mineralisation (Including Kuroko-Type Deposits) -- 12 Hydrothermal Processes in Oceanic Crust and Related Mineral Deposits -- 13 Hydrothermal Mineral Deposits of Continental Rift Environments -- 14 Stratabound Carbonate-Hosted Base Metal Deposits -- 15 Crustal Hydrothermal Fluids and Mesothermal Mineral Deposits -- Epilogue.This book is intended primarily for exploration geologists and post­ graduate students attending specialist courses in mineral exploration. Exploration geologists are engaged not only in the search for new mineral deposits, but also in the extension and re-assessment of existing ones. To succeed in these tasks, the exploration geologist is required to be a "generalist" of the Earth sciences rather than a specialist. The exploration geologist needs to be familiar with most aspects of the geology of ore deposits, and detailed knowledge as well as experience play an all important role in the successful exploration for mineral commodities. In order to achieve this, it is essential that the exploration geologist be up to date with the latest developments in the evolution of concepts and ideas in the Earth sciences. This is no easy task, as thousands of publications appear every year in an ever increasing number of journals, periodicals and books. For this reason it is also difficult, at times, to locate appropriate references on a particular mineral deposit type, although this problem is alleviated by the existence of large bibliographic data bases of geological records, abstracts and papers on computers. During my teaching to explorationists and, indeed, during my years of work as an explorationist, the necessity of having a text dealing with the fundamental aspects of hydrothermal mineral deposits has always been compelling. Metallic mineral deposits can be categorised into three great families, namely: (I) magmatic; (2) sedimentary and residual; (3) hydrothermal.Earth sciences.Geology.Mineral resources.Earth Sciences.Mineral Resources.Geology.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75671-9URN:ISBN:9783642756719