05425nam 22006375 450 991102114570332120250813130214.03-031-75972-910.1007/978-3-031-75972-7(MiAaPQ)EBC32262231(Au-PeEL)EBL32262231(CKB)40332814600041(DE-He213)978-3-031-75972-7(EXLCZ)994033281460004120250813d2025 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGold Deposits in Egypt Geology, Settings, Types, Genesis and Spatiotemporal Distribution /edited by Zakaria Hamimi, Richard J. Goldfarb, Biswajeet Pradhan, Yasser Abd El-Rahman, Abdel-Rahman Fowler, Amr Abdelnasser, Mohamed Abd El Monsef1st ed. 2025.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Springer,2025.1 online resource (964 pages)Sustainable Landscape Planning and Natural Resources Management, IEREK Interdisciplinary Series for Sustainable Development,2948-19293-031-75971-0 1. Tectonics and regional geology of the Egyptian Nubian Shield -- 2. Gold deposit types and settings: models and exploration methods -- 3. Gold exploration and mining in Egypt since Pharaohs era: a historical overview -- 4. An overview for gold mineralization in the Egyptian segment of the northern continuation of the East African Orogen -- 5. Gold in volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits in Egypt -- 6. Orogenic gold in Egypt -- 7. Exploring for gold in altered ultramafic rocks in Egypt: a case study from Abu Marawat area -- 8. Placer gold deposits in Egypt -- 9. Structural controls on gold ores in the Egyptian Nubian Shield -- 10. Detecting gold-bearing alteration zones using remote sensing techniques -- 11. Application of magnetic geophysical methods for detecting and mapping gold-bearing zones in Egypt -- 12. Application of artificial intelligence in gold exploration in Egypt -- 13. Role of microorganisms in rehabilitation of ancient gold mines in Egypt -- 14. Development of the Sukari deposit: The first large-scale mine in the mid-East region -- 15. Exploring the dream of wealth in the Egyptian Eastern Desert: the impact of illegal gold prospecting.This book aims at young generations of geoscientists, researches, and other professional specialists. The book is composed of a number of chapters addressing gold deposits in terms of their types, genesis, settings, and spatiotemporal distribution. Chapter 1 examines the tectonics and regional geology of the Egyptian Nubian Shield within the frame of the Arabian-Nubian Shield and the East African Orogen. Chapter 2 highlights gold deposit types and settings. Chapter 3 addresses the African Gold that is connecting north and south. Chapters 4 and 5 are dealing with ancient gold mining in Egypt and geographical analysis of the ancient Egyptian Turin Papyrus Map (1150 B.C). Chapter 6 reviews gold mineralization in the Egyptian segment of the northern continuation of the East African Orogen. Gold in volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits and orogenic gold deposits are presented in Chapters 7 and 8. The geologic setting and genesis of gold mineralization at the extreme SW- and S-Egyptian Eastern Desert are treated in Chapters 9 and 10. Chapters 11, 12, 16, and 17 demonstrate how to detect gold-bearing alteration zones in Egypt using remote sensing techniques, as well as how to recognize and map gold-bearing zones. Multi-stage hydrothermal processes at gold deposits, placer gold deposits, and gold deposits in Nasser High Dam Reservoir are given in Chapters 13, 14, and 15. Chapter 18 discusses the application of artificial intelligence in gold exploration. The Sukari Gold Deposit is dealt with in Chapter 19. Chapters 20 and 21 examine geochemical exploration and mineralogical characteristics of gold deposits and some gold mine tailings and their potential hazards. Chapter 22 is exploring the dream of wealth in the Egyptian Eastern Desert. The last chapters explore the role of microorganisms in the rehabilitation of ancient gold mines, Egyptian gold ore processing and extraction, and opportunities and challenges for gold investment in Egypt.Sustainable Landscape Planning and Natural Resources Management, IEREK Interdisciplinary Series for Sustainable Development,2948-1929GeologyMineralogyGeotechnical engineeringGeologyMineralogyGeotechnical Engineering and Applied Earth SciencesGeology.Mineralogy.Geotechnical engineering.Geology.Mineralogy.Geotechnical Engineering and Applied Earth Sciences.553.410962Hamimi Zakaria1737207Goldfarb Richard J1844486Pradhan Biswajeet961540Abd El-Rahman Yasser1844487Fowler Abdel-Rahman1739251Abdelnasser Amr1844488El Monsef Mohamed Abd1844489MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911021145703321Gold Deposits in Egypt4427137UNINA06455nam 22005052 450 991096895390332120251019235415.09789004503564900450356010.1163/9789004503564(MiAaPQ)EBC6827669(Au-PeEL)EBL6827669(CKB)20151517400041(nllekb)BRILL9789004503564(EXLCZ)992015151740004120200716d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Diachrony of Written Language Contact A Contrastive Approach /Nikolaos LavidasLeiden; Boston :BRILL,2022.1 online resource (395 pages)Brill's Studies in Historical Linguistics ;15Print version: Lavidas, Nikolaos The Diachrony of Written Language Contact Boston : BRILL,c2021 9789004463752 Includes bibliographical references and index.Intro -- ‎Contents -- ‎Acknowledgements -- ‎Figures and Tables -- ‎Figures -- ‎Tables -- ‎Part 1. Written Language Contact and Grammatical Change in English and Greek -- ‎Chapter 1. Written Language Contact and Translations -- ‎1.1. Introduction -- ‎1.2. Terminology of Language Contact -- ‎1.3. Written Language Contact -- ‎1.3.1. Translations and Diachronic Linguistics. Translations as a Source of Change and as Evidence of Change -- ‎1.3.2. Translations as a Typical Example of Written Language Contact -- ‎Chapter 2. Early History of Translations and Grammatical Change: Landmarks in the Development of Early Translations -- ‎2.1. Introduction -- ‎2.2. Early History of Translations and Grammatical Change in English -- ‎2.2.1. Biblical vs. Non-biblical Translations in the History of English -- ‎2.2.2. Written Contact and Grammatical Change vs. Translation Effects in the History of English -- ‎2.2.3. The Role of Retranslations in Diachronic Linguistic Studies -- ‎2.3. Greek in Written Contact: History of Early Translations -- ‎2.3.1. Introduction. Translations in the History of Greek -- ‎2.3.2. History of Translation and Language History: Later Developments in the Diachrony of Greek -- ‎2.3.3. Greek Intralingual Translations and Their Characteristics -- ‎2.3.4. The Case of Biblical Greek -- ‎2.3.5. Biblical Translations into Later Greek -- ‎Chapter 3. Biblical Translations -- ‎3.1. The Corpus of Biblical Translations: Source of Evidence of Grammatical Change -- ‎3.1.1. Biblical Translations as a Corpus -- ‎3.1.2. Biblical Translations: The Parameter of Intralingual Translations -- ‎3.2. Biblical Translations as Factor of Grammatical Change -- ‎3.3. English Biblical Translations: Examples of Corpus-Based Surveys -- ‎Chapter 4. Intralingual Translations: Two Directions-to the Past or to the Present -- ‎4.1. Introduction.‎4.2. Intralingual Translations as Evidence of Grammatical Change -- ‎4.3. Types of Greek Intralingual Translations -- ‎4.4. Retranslations and Their Relation to Intralingual Translations -- ‎Chapter 5. Examples of Studies on Grammatical Change in English through Translations -- ‎5.1. Introduction -- ‎5.2. Translations and Multilingualism in the History of English -- ‎5.3. Grammatical Characteristics and the Effect of Other Languages in the Diachrony of English -- ‎Chapter 6. From Syntactic Diglossia and Universal Bilingualism to What Diachronic Translations Can Tell Us about Grammatical Multiglossia -- ‎6.1. A Theoretical Proposal: Grammatical Multiglossia -- ‎6.2. Historical Grammatical Multiglossia, L2 and Bilingualism -- ‎6.3. Historical Grammatical Multiglossia and Ferguson's Diglossia -- ‎6.4. Historical Grammatical Multiglossia as Related to (Semi-)natural Change -- ‎Part 2. Data: English and Greek Translations and Grammatical Change -- ‎Chapter 7. English Data -- ‎7.1. Introduction -- ‎7.2. Voice, Argument Structure and Transitivity in English Biblical Diachronic Retranslations -- ‎7.2.1. English Diachronic (Re)translations of the New Testament -- ‎7.3. Voice and Transitivity in English Diachronic Biblical vs. Non-biblical Translations -- ‎7.3.1. Corpus Survey -- ‎7.4. English Biblical vs. Non-biblical Diachronic Retranslations: Borrowing of Word-Formation Morphology -- ‎7.4.1. Corpus Survey -- ‎7.4.2. Concluding Remarks -- ‎Chapter 8. Greek Data -- ‎8.1. Greek Diachronic Retranslations of the New Testament: Voice and Argument Structure -- ‎8.1.1. Data -- ‎8.2. Greek Diachronic Retranslations: Phrase Matching Approach -- ‎8.2.1. Qualitative and data-driven analysis. Phrase matching approach -- ‎8.2.2. Data -- ‎8.3. Greek vs. English Data: An Approach to the Diachrony of Written Language Contact -- ‎Chapter 9. Conclusion.‎Appendix 1. Further Information on the Texts of the Corpus -- ‎Appendix 2. (i) The Corpus of Translations of Biblical Texts -- (ii) The Corpus of Translations of Boethius' De Consolatione Philosophiae -- ‎References -- ‎Index.Nobody can deny that an account of grammatical change that takes written contact into consideration is a significant challenge for any theoretical perspective. Written contact of earlier periods or from a diachronic perspective mainly refers to contact through translation. The present book includes a diachronic dimension in the study of written language contact by examining aspects of the history of translation as related to grammatical changes in English and Greek in a contrastive way. In this respect, emphasis is placed on the analysis of diachronic retranslations: the book examines translations from earlier periods of English and Greek in relation to various grammatical characteristics of these languages in different periods and in comparison to non-translated texts.Brill's Studies in Historical Linguistics ;15.A Contrastive ApproachHistorical and ComparativeLanguages and LinguisticsHistorical and Comparative.Languages and Linguistics.410.9Lavidas Nikolaos802455NL-LeKBNL-LeKBBOOK9910968953903321The diachrony of written language contact4104397UNINA