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978-94-011-3925-0 |
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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
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9789401139250 |
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978-94-011-3925-0 |
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10.1007/978-94-011-3925-0 |
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TN260 |
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553 |
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23 |
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Misra, Kula. |
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245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT |
Title |
Understanding Mineral Deposits |
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by Kula Misra. |
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1st ed. 2000. |
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2000. |
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XV, 845 p. |
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1. Introduction -- 2. Formation of Mineral Deposits -- 3. Interpretation of Mineral Deposits — I -- 4. Interpretation of Mineral Deposits — II -- 5. Chromite Deposits -- 6. Nickel (-Copper) Sulfide Deposits -- 7. Platinum-Group Element (Pge) Deposits -- 8. Porphyry Deposits -- 9. Skarn Deposits -- 10. Volcanic-Associated Massive Sulfide (VMS) Deposits -- 11. Sediment-Hosted Massive Zinc-Lead Sulfide (SMS) Deposits -- 12. Sediment-Hosted Stratiform Copper (SSC) Deposits -- 13. Mississippi Valley-Type (MVT) Zinc-Lead Deposits -- 14. Uranium Deposits -- 15. Precambrian Iron-Formations -- 16. Gold Deposits -- References. |
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC. |
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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. |
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Economic geology. |
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Economic Geology. |
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9789401057523 |
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9780045530090 |
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9789401139267 |
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