The geology of ore deposits /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Guilbert, John M.
Otros Autores: Park, Charles F.
Formato: Desconocido
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Illinois : Waveland Press, 2007.
Edición:1st ed.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction. Mineral Resource Problems
  • The Role of Economic Geology
  • 1. The Development of Theories of Ore Deposition. 2. The Ore-Bearing Fluids. Magma and Magmatic Fluids
  • Hydrothermal Fluids
  • Meteoric Waters
  • Seawater
  • Connate Waters
  • Metamorphic Fluids
  • Thermal Springs
  • Mine Waters
  • 3. Movement of the Ore-Bearing Fluids. Migration of Magma
  • The Origins of Porosity and Permeability
  • Migration of Hydrothermal Fluids at Depth
  • Migration of Hydrothermal Fluids at Shallow Depth
  • Ground Preparation
  • Structural Control
  • Primary, or Intrinsic, Permeability
  • Secondary, or Superimposed, Permeability
  • Hydrothermal Flow Mechanisms
  • Examples of Structural Control
  • Sources of Ore-Deposit Components
  • 4. Deposition of the Ores. Deposition of Magmatic Segregation Deposits
  • Deposition of Carbonatites
  • Deposition from Hydrothermal Fluids
  • Depositional Textures
  • Examples of Chemical Control
  • 5. Wall-Rock Alteration and Gangue. Relationship between Alteration, Gangue, and Mineralization
  • Temperature, Pressure, and Composition Gradients
  • Reactions between Wall Rocks and Fluids
  • Alteration Assemblages
  • Presentation of Alteration Data
  • Quantification of Alteration Description
  • Distributions of Alteration Assemblages
  • Gangue
  • 6. Paragenesis, Paragenetic Sequence, and Zoning. Paragenesis
  • Paragenetic Sequence
  • Zoning
  • An Example of Regional Zoning the Southern Piedmont, United States, Gold Deposits
  • An Example of District Zoning the Cornwall, England, Tin Deposits
  • An Example of District Zoning the Tonopah, Nevada, Silver District
  • An Example of Orebody Zoning the Red Mountain, Colorado, Silver-Lead Mine
  • 7. Geothermometry, Geobarometry, and Isotope Studies. Geothermometry
  • Geobarometry
  • Isotope Studies
  • 8. The Classification of Ore Deposits. 9. Deposits Related to Magic Igneous Rocks. Layered Magic Intrusions – Anorthosites Titanium – Kimberlites Diamond
  • Carbonatites
  • Ultramafic Volcanic Rock Associations Copper-Nickel
  • 10. Deposits Related to Oceanic Crust. Alpine Peridotite Chromite
  • 11. Deposits Related to Intermediate to Felsic Intrusions. Igneous Iron Deposits
  • Porphyry Base-Metal Deposits
  • Hydrothermal Iron Deposits
  • Cordilleran Vein Type Deposits
  • Pegmatites
  • Granitic Tin and Uranium Deposits
  • 12. Deposits Related to Subaerial Volcanism. Epithermal Silver-Gold Deposits
  • Chinese Antimony Deposits
  • Bulk Low-Grade Silver-Gold Deposits
  • Carlin-Type Gold Deposits
  • Other Deposits Related to Subaerial Volcanism
  • 13. Deposits Related to Submarine Volcanism. Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposits
  • Banded Iron Formations
  • Exhalite Gold Deposits
  • Other Deposits Related to Submarine Volcanism
  • 14. Deposits Related to Submarine Volcanism and Sedimentation. Mt. Isa Lead-Zinc-Silver-Copper Deposits, Queensland, Australia
  • Broken Hill Lead-Zinc-Silver Deposits, New South Wales, Australia
  • 15. Deposits Related to Chemical Sedimentation. Sedimentary Base-Metal Deposits
  • Other Chemical Precipitates
  • Sedimentary Iron Deposits
  • Sedimentary Manganese Deposits
  • Phosphate Deposits
  • Evaporites
  • Manganese Nodules
  • 16. Deposits Related to Clastic Sedimentation. Placer Deposits
  • 17. Deposits Related to Weathering. Nickel Laterite Deposits, New Caledonia
  • Residual Manganese Deposits, Morro da Mina, Brazil
  • Bauxite Deposits, Jamaica
  • Supergene Sulfide Enrichments
  • 18. Deposits Related to Regional Metamorphism. Gore Mountain Garnet Deposits, New York
  • Rossing Uranium Deposits, South-West Africa (Namibia)
  • 19. Deposits Related to Solution-Remobilization. Yellowknife Gold Deposits, Northwest Territories, Canada
  • Porcupine-Timmins Gold Deposits, Ontario, Canada
  • Kirkland Lake–Larder Lake–Malartic Gold Deposits, Ontario-Quebec, Canada
  • Cobalt, Silver-Cobalt Deposits, Ontario, Canada
  • 20. Epigenetic Deposits of Doubtful Igneous Connection. Mississippi Valley Type Deposits
  • Western States Uranium Deposits
  • Athabasca-Type Unconformity-Related Uranium Deposits
  • 21. Metallogenic Provinces, Epochs, and Plate Tectonics.