Hydrothermal Mineral Deposits Principles and Fundamental Concepts for the Exploration Geologist / by Franco Pirajno.

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...

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Main Author: Pirajno, Franco (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1992.
Edition:1st ed. 1992.
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505 0 |a 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. 
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