01539nam 2200385Ia 450 99638718230331620200824132308.0(CKB)4940000000085285(EEBO)2240914694(OCoLC)ocm33150891e(OCoLC)33150891(EXLCZ)99494000000008528519950918d1559 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|By the Quene[electronic resource] although the Quenes most excellent Maiestie myght accordyng to the good example of good and wyse prynces, leuie great sommes of money at this presente, by due execution of sundrye wholsome lawes, upon great nombre of her subiectes for transgressyng the same ..Imprinted at London By Richarde Iugge and Iohn Cawood, printers to the Quenes MaiestieAnno M.D.L.IX Mense Octobris [1559]2 leavesPage 1 line one ends "accordyng ... exam-"; page 2 includes colophon.Contains woodcut initial."Cum priuilegio Regiæ Maiestatis."Imprint from colophon.Reproduction of original in: Harvard University. Library.eebo-0062Sumptuary lawsEnglandGreat BritainHistoryElizabeth, 1558-1603Sumptuary lawsElizabethQueen of England,1533-1603.996842EBKEBKWaOLNBOOK996387182303316By the Quene2298600UNISA06983nam 22005173 450 991087733400332120231226080221.09781394264810139426481X97813942647971394264798(MiAaPQ)EBC31036478(Au-PeEL)EBL31036478(CKB)29448153800041(Exl-AI)31036478(OCoLC)1416189462(EXLCZ)992944815380004120231226d2024 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMetallic Resources 1 Geodynamic Framework and Remarkable Examples in Europe1st ed.Newark :John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,2024.©2024.1 online resource (377 pages)Print version: Decrée, Sophie Metallic Resources 1 Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2024 9781789451351 Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Chapter 1. The Rare Earth Resources of Europe and Greenland: Mining Potential and Challenges -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. The extreme diversity of rare earths -- 1.2.1. Rare earth elements -- 1.2.2. Rare earth minerals -- 1.3. The economy of rare earths in the world and their place in Europe -- 1.3.1. The application domains for rare earths -- 1.3.2. The evolution of prices -- 1.3.3. Europe in the rare earth economy -- 1.4. Classification of rare earth deposits -- 1.4.1. Primary endogenous deposits -- 1.4.2. Secondary exogenous deposits -- 1.5. Rare earths deposits in Europe -- 1.5.1. Rare earth indices in the Baltic shield -- 1.5.2. The rare earths indices of the Caledonides -- 1.5.3. Rare earth occurrences in the Variscan belt -- 1.5.4. Rare earths indices from the Mesozoic -- 1.5.5. Rare earth occurrences from the Cenozoic and Quaternary -- 1.6. The rare earths deposits of Greenland -- 1.6.1. The alkaline provinces of the Archean (2,750-2,700 Ma) -- 1.6.2. Paleoproterozoic deposits at Karrat (NIAQ and UMIA) -- 1.6.3. Pegmatites from the late Paleoproterozoic (1,800.1,785 Ma) -- 1.6.4. Gardar Mesoproterozoic alkaline province -- 1.6.5. Carbonatites from the Neoproterozoic to the Mesozoic (southwestern Greenland) -- 1.6.6. Milne Land Jurassic.Cretaceous REE-Ti-Zr paleoplacer -- 1.6.7. Alkaline complexes from the Paleogene (central and eastern Greenland) -- 1.7. The origin of the rare earth deposits in Europe and Greenland -- 1.7.1. Partial melting and crystal fractionation -- 1.7.2. Chlorinity of hydrothermal systems -- 1.7.3. Exogenous rare earth cycle -- 1.8. Strengths and weaknesses of rare earths deposits in Europe and Greenland -- 1.9. Conclusion -- 1.10. Acknowledgments -- 1.11. References -- Chapter 2. The Cornubian Batholith: Post-Collisional Variscan Granites and Resources.2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Tectonic context of magmatism and resources -- 2.2.1. Variscan tectonics -- 2.2.2. Post-Variscan tectonics -- 2.3. Lamprophyres and basalts -- 2.4. The Cornubian Batholith and associated felsic igneous rocks -- 2.4.1. Geophysical data -- 2.4.2. Field occurrence -- 2.4.3. Mineralogical and textural variation -- 2.4.4. Mineral chemistry -- 2.4.5. Whole-rock geochemistry -- 2.4.6. Geochronology -- 2.4.7. Synthesis -- 2.5. Granite-related mineralization -- 2.5.1. Disseminated magmatic mineralization -- 2.5.2. Pegmatites -- 2.5.3. Replacement deposits -- 2.5.4. Mineralization associated with greisen and potassic alteration -- 2.5.5. Tourmaline-dominated veins, lodes and intrusive breccias -- 2.5.6. Polymetallic sulfide lodes -- 2.5.7. Mineralization models -- 2.6. Post-granite mineralization -- 2.6.1. Cross-course mineralization -- 2.6.2. Five-element (Co-Ni-Bi-As-Ag) and uranium mineralization -- 2.6.3. Hydrocarbons -- 2.7. China clay -- 2.8. The past, present and future of the resources sector in SW England -- 2.8.1. W, Sn, Cu -- 2.8.2. Lithium micas (St Austell granite) -- 2.8.3. Deep geothermal energy -- 2.8.4. Lithium brines -- 2.8.5. Industrial minerals, aggregates and building stones -- 2.9. Environmental, cultural and social impact of mining -- 2.10. References -- Chapter 3. The W Deposit at Panasqueira (Portugal): A Critical Bibliographical Review -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Geological context -- 3.2.1. Regional context -- 3.2.2. Local geological setting -- 3.2.3. Mineralized vein system -- 3.2.4. The RMG granitic suite at Panasqueira -- 3.3. Relative chronology of the alteration and mineralization stages -- 3.3.1. Historical overview and methodological considerations -- 3.3.2. The paragenetic succession at Panasqueira -- 3.3.3. Wallrock alterations -- 3.3.4. Consequences and implications of revising the paragenesis.3.3.5. Absolute chronology -- 3.4. The opening of the veins -- 3.4.1. The opening conditions -- 3.4.2. The origin of the flat joints -- 3.4.3. The place of flat joints in the regional history -- 3.5. P and T conditions at the early and late stages -- 3.5.1. The early stages (stages I-III) -- 3.5.2. Late stages (stages IV-V) -- 3.6. Characterization of the origin of fluids -- 3.6.1. Geochemical arguments: the early stages (I to III-A) -- 3.6.2. Geochemical arguments: the late stages (III-B, IV, V) -- 3.6.3. Mass balances and the source of the fluids -- 3.6.4. Presence of a magmatic component -- 3.7. Role of the Panasqueira granites -- 3.8. Panasqueira: a magmatic and hydrothermal system of crustal scale -- 3.9. References -- Appendix 1. The Rare Earth Resources of Europe and Greenland: Mining Potential and Challenges -- Appendix 2. The Cornubian Batholith: Post-Collisional Variscan Granites and Resources -- Appendix 3. The Panasqueira W Deposit (Portugal): A Critical Bibliographic Review -- List of Authors -- Index -- Summary of Volume 2 -- EULA.This book, 'Metallic Resources 1', coordinated by Sophie Decrée, explores the geodynamic framework and remarkable examples of metallic resources in Europe, with a particular focus on rare earth elements. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the geological conditions and economic potential of these resources in Europe and Greenland. The book aims to advance the understanding of rare earth deposits, their classification, and the challenges associated with mining them. 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