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Atlas of the Textural Patterns of Ore Minerals and Metallogenic Processes - Stylianos Augustithis

Atlas of the Textural Patterns of Ore Minerals and Metallogenic Processes

Buch | Hardcover
IX, 659 Seiten
1995 | 1. Reprint 2010
De Gruyter (Verlag)
978-3-11-013639-5 (ISBN)
CHF 529,95 inkl. MwSt
Das Buch behandelt die Erzmineralien, ihr Vorkommen und ihre Geochemie. In erster Linie ist es ein Atlas der Mikrostrukturen der häufigsten und wichtigsten Phasen der Erzmineralien und enthält 926 photo-mikrographische Abbildungen.
The book contains basic research on ore minerals, their occurences and geochemistry. Most of the significant hypotheses and controversies of ore-deposits formation are discussed and study cases are presented from world-wide localities.
The distribution of elements and the joint segregation of rare elements in mineral paragenesis formation are interpreted not only on the basis of atomic radii, but also on other factors and particulary on the interrelationship of the elements according to the empirical "laws" of the periodic system.
Primarily, however, it is an atlas of the microstructures of the most common and important ore mineral phases and their intergrowths. The book contains 926 photo-micrographic illustrations, showing the great divergence of textural pattern and their genetic significance.

I-XII -- Part I: The Textural Patterns of Ore Minerals and Their Genetic Significance -- Chapter 1. Introductory Concepts -- Chapter 2. Consideration of the Concepts of Paragenesis, Temperature Determination and Replacement, Based on Edward's Book -- Chapter 3. Inductive Versus Deductive Approach in the Interpretation of Textures -- Chapter 4. Mantle and Lower Crust Derivatives -- Chapter 5. Replacement Patterns and Processes -- Chapter 6. Replacement Versus Ex-Solutions -- Chapter 7. Symplectites -- Chapter 8. Crystalloblastesis -- Chapter 9. Zonal Growths -- Chapter 10. Epitaxis - Epitactic Growths -- Chapter 11. Inclusions -- Chapter 12. Colloform Structures (Gel Structures) -- Chapter 13. Sphaeroidal Structures and Textures -- Chapter 14. Tectonic Effects -- Chapter 15. Weathering and Alteration of Ore Minerals -- Chapter 16. Leaching, Diffusion and Element Concentration -- Chapter 17. Penetrability (Wegsamkeit) -- Part II: Consideration of Hypotheses and Theories on Metallogeny (Study Cases) -- Chapter 18. Global Tectonics and Metallogeny -- Chapter 19. Differentiation and Metallogeny -- Chapter 20. Metallogeny Related to Ultrabasics -- Chapter 21. Granites/Pegmatites and Related Metallogeny -- Chapter 22. Granitization - Anatexis -- Chapter 23. Metallogeny Related to Granodiorites-Monzonites -- Chapter 24. Metallogeny Related to Porphyries -- Chapter 25. Skarns-Pyrometasomatic Metallogeny (and Superimposed Metallogeny) -- Chapter 26. Pneumatolytic to Hydrothermal-Hypothermal -- Chapter 27. Controversies - Various Aspects of Metallogeny -- Chapter 28. The Witwatersrand Controversy -- Chapter 29. The Broken Hill Controversy -- Chapter 30. Mount Isa Controversy -- Chapter 31. The Role of Brines in Metallogeny (The Tennessee Valley-Type of Deposits) -- Chapter 32. The Role of Brines and the Mixed Fluids Hypothesis -- Chapter 33. Lateral Segregation Processes -- Chapter 34. Volcanogenic (Volcano-Sedimentary) Deposits. -- Chapter 35. Consideration of Certain Aspects of Banded Iron Formations (BIFs) with Emphasis on Precambrian BIFs -- Chapter 36. Fluid Inclusions -- Chapter 37. Some Aspects of the Role of Fluids in Metamorphogenic Ores -- Chapter 38. Sulphur in Metallogeny -- Chapter 39. Study Cases of Isotopes and Their Significance in Metallogeny -- Chapter 40. Mass-Replacement of Rocks by Ores and Palaeo-Karst-Type Deposits -- Chapter 41. Hypogene, Supergene and Oxidation Mineralizations -- Chapter 42. Some Aspects of Manganese Mineral Formation - Transformation - Alteration - Oxidation and in General Mn-Mobilization/Remobilization -- Chapter 43. The Significance of Leaching and Diffusion Processes in Ore Formation -- Chapter 44. Redistribution - Mobilization - Remobilization -- Chapter 45. Zonal Distribution of Elements and Minerals -- Chapter 46. Source and Recipient Geoenvironments of Mineralization -- Part III: On the Distribution of Elements and Ore Parageneses. The Empirical Laws of Element Segregation-Concentration in Ores -- Chapter 47. The Empirical "Laws" of Element Segregation/Crystallochemistry/Isotope Chemistry Versus Genesis of Ores - State of the Art -- Chapter 48. Segregation of Elements in Accordance with Their Interrelationships to Form Mineral Association-Parageneses -- Chapter 49. Common (Joint) Segregation of Elements -- Chapter 50. Hydrothermal and Pegmatitic Element Segregation to Form U-Parageneses -- Chapter 51. Superimposed Paragenesis (Element Segregation/Distribution Processes) -- Chapter 52. Ti, V, Cr - Their Interrelationships and Antipathies -- Chapter 53. The Te, Se, Bi, Au, Ag Element Segregation/Distribution (in Paragenetic Associations) -- Chapter 54. Realgar, Orpiment - Cinnabar - Metacinnabar Parageneses -- Chapter 55. A Special Case of Non-Ferrous Metal Mineralization in Evaporites -- Chapter 56. The Segregation (Distribution) of Sn, Mo and W to Form Concentrations or Ore Deposits -- Chapter 57. Special Cases of Element Segregation/Distribution -- Chapter 58. Element Seg

Erscheint lt. Verlag 24.4.1995
Zusatzinfo 926 b/w ill., 10 b/w tbl.
Verlagsort Berlin/Boston
Sprache englisch
Maße 210 x 280 mm
Gewicht 2646 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geologie
Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geophysik
Technik Maschinenbau
Schlagworte Atlas • earth sciences • Erz • Erzmineralien • Geology and Mineralogy • Geophysics • Geowissenschaften • GROSSKOMM. • Handelsgesetzbuch • Materials Science • Metallogenese • Mineral • Mineralien • minerals • ore mineral • Ores • P.1-104 • Pattern • Patterns • Petrofabric analysis • Physics • Science • TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING • Textur
ISBN-10 3-11-013639-2 / 3110136392
ISBN-13 978-3-11-013639-5 / 9783110136395
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