Tectonics Metallogeny and Discovery

Tectonics  Metallogeny  and Discovery
Author: Maurice Colpron,Thomas Bissig,Rusk Brian G.,John Francis Hugh Thompson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2013
Genre: Geology
ISBN: 1629490431

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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

Metallogeny and Plate Tectonics

Metallogeny and Plate Tectonics
Author: Geological Association of Canada
Publsiher: [Toronto]. : Geological Association of Canada
Total Pages: 680
Release: 1976
Genre: Geology, Structural
ISBN: STANFORD:36105031788347

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Metal Deposits in Relation to Plate Tectonics

Metal Deposits in Relation to Plate Tectonics
Author: Frederick J. Sawkins
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 677
Release: 2013-04-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783662086810

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In this book metal deposits, in particular those of non-ferrous and precious metals, are classified and analyzed in terms of their plate tectonic settings. This approach allows a meaningful treatment of metal deposits of different types and provides significant insights into both their genesis and formative environments. The updated 2nd edition incorporates the most significant advances in economic geology of the last 5 years. Particular attention is paid to the geological settings and generative models of gold deposits of all kinds.

Metallogeny and Plate Tectonics

Metallogeny and Plate Tectonics
Author: D. F. Strong
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 660
Release: 1976
Genre: Ore deposits
ISBN: LCCN:77035411

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Tectonics Metallogeny and Discovery

Tectonics  Metallogeny  and Discovery
Author: Maurice Colpron,Thomas Bissig,Rusk Brian G.,John F. H. Thompson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016
Genre: Geology
ISBN: OCLC:964355977

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This summary report commences with a brief metallogenic overview of the northern Pacific Rim, with particular attention paid to the world-class Mesozoic and Cenozoic ore deposits that define the region's premier metallogenic provinces. This is followed by a summary of the relative attractiveness of the region's various mining jurisdictions, as recorded by recent exploration activity.

Metallogeny and Global Tectonics

Metallogeny and Global Tectonics
Author: Wilfred Walker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1976
Genre: Geodinámica
ISBN: UCAL:B4148123

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Structural Control of Mineral Deposits

Structural Control of Mineral Deposits
Author: Alain Chauvet
Publsiher: MDPI
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019-04-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783038977841

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"Structural Control” remains a crucial point that frequently lacks in any scientific and/or economic analysis of ore deposits, whatever their type and class. The case of lode deposits is exemplary, although also other deposits, like breccia pipe, stockwerk, massive sulphides, skarn, etc., can, surprisingly, be concerned. Several concepts like the gold-bearing shear zone have not proven valid during the last few decades in terms of our understanding of gold deposit and have been totally abandoned. Additionally, the relationships between magmatism, regional tectonic context, and mineralization remain uncertain and have been debated in several recent publications. This demonstrates that this issue is still relevant, and its solution may help in the distinction between intrusion-related and orogenic deposits. In this Special Issue, we particularly invite any case study of mineral deposits, in which it has been demonstrated that structural geology may have a significant role in the establishment of the deposit model of formation and/or on exploration and exploitation programs. Examples in which the structural model diverges from those described in the classical literature are particularly welcomed, including studies in which relationships with magmatism can be suspected and/or demonstrated. Indeed, all cases that illustrate concepts that differ from the classic ones and from theoretical models may represent significant contributions to this volume.