Mineral Deposits and Earth Evolution

Mineral Deposits and Earth Evolution
Author: Geological Society of London
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2005
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1862391823

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Mineral deposits are not only primary sources of wealth generation, but also act as windows through which to view the evolution and interrelationships of the Earth system. Deposits formed throughout the last 3.8 billion years of the Earth's history preserve key evidence with which to test fundamental questions about the evolution of the Earth. These include: the nature of early magmatic and tectonic processes, supercontinent reconstructions, the state of the atmosphere and hydrosphere with time, and the emergence and development of life. The interlinking processes that form mineral deposits have always sat at the heart of the Earth system and the potential for using deposits as tools to understand that evolving system over geological time is increasingly recognized. This volume contains research aimed both at understanding the origins of mineral deposits and at using mineral deposits as tools to explore different long-term Earth processes.

Mineral Systems Earth Evolution and Global Metallogeny

Mineral Systems  Earth Evolution  and Global Metallogeny
Author: David Ian Groves,M. Santosh
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2023-09-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780443216855

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Mineral Systems, Earth Evolution, and Global Metallogeny provides insights into the critical parameters of Earth’s evolution, particularly in terms of thermal state, tectonics, and the atmosphere-hydrosphere-biosphere system, that control the metallogeny of the planet. World-class to giant mineral systems are described and interpreted in terms of their relationship to critical periods of change in tectonic regimes within the supercontinent cycle and evolution of the mantle lithosphere. Specific times of formation of highly anomalous giant mineral systems, such as the so-called Boring Billion, are discussed together with specific tectonic environments, such as craton edges and thick lithosphere margins. Mineral Systems, Earth Evolution, and Global Metallogeny provides an overview of how the evolution of Earth has dictated the nature and distribution of its mineral resources that are the foundation of our modern industries and provides insights into critical parameters for conceptual exploration targeting. Researchers, academicians, undergraduate and graduate students, and geologists in the fields of economic geology, geologic exploration, mineral systems, and earth evolution will find this to be a helpful textbook in understanding the timing and distribution of the world’s major mineral deposits are related to critical parameters controlling earth evolution. Draws together aspects of each book section through summary tables Synthesizes data in each book section using summary diagrams/figures Provides continuity between related sections of the book by providing end-of-chapter bullet-point conclusions

Ore Deposits in an Evolving Earth

Ore Deposits in an Evolving Earth
Author: G.R.T. Jenkin,P.A.J. Lusty,I. McDonald,M.P. Smith,A.J. Boyce,J.J. Wilkinson
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2015-01-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781862396265

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Ore deposits form by a variety of natural processes that concentrate elements into a volume that can be economically mined. Their type, character and abundance reflect the environment in which they formed and thus they preserve key evidence for the evolution of magmatic and tectonic processes, the state of the atmosphere and hydrosphere, and the evolution of life over geological time. This volume presents 13 papers on topical subjects in ore deposit research viewed in the context of Earth evolution. These diverse, yet interlinked, papers cover topics including: controls on the temporal and spatial distribution of ore deposits; the sources of fluid, gold and other components of orogenic gold deposits; the degree of oxygenation in the Neoproterozoic ocean; bacterial immobilization of gold in the semi-arid near-surface environment; and mineral resources for the future, including issues of resource estimation, sustainability of supply and the criticality of certain elements to society.

Mineral Deposits Origin Evolution and Present Characteristics

Mineral Deposits  Origin  Evolution  and Present Characteristics
Author: J. H. Tatsch
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1973
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: UCAL:$B440260

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Evolution of Early Earth s Atmosphere Hydrosphere and Biosphere

Evolution of Early Earth s Atmosphere  Hydrosphere  and Biosphere
Author: Stephen E. Kesler,Hiroshi Ohmoto
Publsiher: Geological Society of America
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780813711980

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"The history of Earth's early atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere, from Hadean through Proterozoic time, is one of geology's enduring puzzles. Ore deposits provide important insights into this history because they contain elements and minerals that are highly sensitive to the geochemical environment in which they form. Just what these minerals tell us remains a matter of considerable debate, however. When and how did life develop, an oxygen-rich atmosphere form, and sulfate dominate the ocean? This volume contains reports on these questions from both sides of the aisle for iron and manganese formations, uranium paleoplacers and hydrothermal deposits, and exhalative sulfides and oxides."--Publisher's website.

The Rhenish Massif

The Rhenish Massif
Author: Andreas Vogel,Hubert Miller,Reinhard Greiling
Publsiher: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2014-01-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783663018865

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Understanding Mineral Deposits

Understanding Mineral Deposits
Author: Kula Misra
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 857
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789401139250

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Mineral deposits have supplied useful or valuable material for human consumption long before they became objects of scientific curiosity or commercial exploitation. In fact, the earliest human interest in rocks was probably because of the easily accessible, useful (e. g. , red pigment in the form of earthy hematite) or valuable (e. g. , native gold and gemstones) materials they contained at places. In modem times, the study of mineral deposits has evolved into an applied science employing detailed field observations, sophisticated laboratory techniques for additional information, and computer modeling to build complex hypotheses. Understanding concepts that would someday help geologists to find new mineral deposits or exploit the known ones more efficiently have always been, and will continue to be, at the core of any course on mineral deposits, but it is a fascinating subject in its own right, even for students who do not intend to be professional economic geologists. I believe that a course on mineral deposits should be designed as a "capstone course" that illustrates a comprehensive application of concepts from many other disciplines in geology (mineralogy, stratigraphy and sedimentation, structure and tectonics, petrology, geochemistry, paleontology, geomorphology, etc. ). This book is intended as a text for such an introductory course in economic geology, primarily for senior undergraduate and graduate students in colleges and universities. It should also serve as a useful information resource for professional economic geologists.

The World of Mineral Deposits

The World of Mineral Deposits
Author: Florian Neukirchen,Gunnar Ries
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2020-02-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030343460

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This vivid introduction to economic geology not only describes the most important deposit types, but also the processes involved in their formation. Magmatic, hydrothermal and sedimentary processes as well as weathering and alteration are explained in the framework of plate tectonics and the history of the Earth. The chapter about fossil fuels includes unconventional deposits and the much-debated fracking. Other topics covered are exploration, mining and economic aspects like commodity prices.