Metallic Resources 1 : Geodynamic Framework and Remarkable Examples in Europe
| Metallic Resources 1 : Geodynamic Framework and Remarkable Examples in Europe |
| Autore | Decrée Sophie |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2024 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (377 pages) |
| ISBN |
1-394-26481-X
1-394-26479-8 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
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. |
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Metallic Resources 1 : Geodynamic Framework and Remarkable Examples in Europe
| Metallic Resources 1 : Geodynamic Framework and Remarkable Examples in Europe |
| Autore | Decrée Sophie |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2024 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (377 pages) |
| Disciplina | 338.2094 |
| Soggetto topico |
Rare earths
Geology, Economic |
| ISBN |
9781394264810
139426481X 9781394264797 1394264798 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
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. |
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Metallic Resources 2 : Geodynamic Framework and Remarkable Examples in the World
| Metallic Resources 2 : Geodynamic Framework and Remarkable Examples in the World |
| Autore | Decrée Sophie |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2024 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (367 pages) |
| ISBN |
1-394-26484-4
1-394-26482-8 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Chapter 1. Lithium Mineralization, Contributions of Paleoclimates and Orogens -- 1.1. Properties and distribution of lithium in minerals and Earth reservoirs -- 1.1.1. Physicochemical properties of lithium -- 1.1.2. Uses of lithium -- 1.1.3. Lithium minerals -- 1.1.4. Distribution of lithium in Earth's reservoirs -- 1.2. Lithium metallogeny and gitology -- 1.2.1. Lithium behavior in geological processes -- 1.2.2. Lithium gitology and metallogeny: geological settings and types of mineralization -- 1.2.3. Geochemical cycle of lithium -- 1.3. Acknowledgments -- 1.4. References -- Chapter 2. Metallogeny of the Abitibi Greenstone Belt, Canada -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Mining history -- 2.3. Geological context -- 2.3.1. Volcanic rocks -- 2.3.2. Sedimentary rocks -- 2.3.3. Intrusive rocks -- 2.3.4. Deformation and metamorphism -- 2.4. Mineral resources and metallogeny -- 2.4.1. Auriferous deposits -- 2.4.2. Cu-Zn-(Au-Ag-Pb) volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits -- 2.4.3. Ni-Cu-(PGE)-Cr-V deposits associated with mafic and ultramafic rocks -- 2.4.4. Fe deposits associated with Algoma-type iron formations -- 2.4.5. Miscellaneous types of deposits -- 2.4.6. Post-Archean deposits -- 2.5. An evolving industry: technical and scientific challenges, and innovations in the mineral resources world -- 2.5.1. Underground 4G LTE mobile network, the example of the LaRonde mining complex (Quebec) -- 2.5.2. Use of electric vehicles in mining, the example of the Borden mine (Ontario) -- 2.5.3. Mine wastes used in the restoration of an abandoned mine site, the example of the Manitou project (Quebec) -- 2.6. An exceptional metallogenic context: a brief discussion -- 2.7. Conclusion -- 2.8. Acknowledgments -- 2.9. References -- Chapter 3. The Unconformity-related Uranium Mineral System of the Athabasca Basin (Canada).
3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Defining the critical elements of the unconformity-related uranium mineral system of the Athabasca Basin -- 3.2.1. The architecture of the Athabasca Basin and its basement at the regional scale -- 3.2.2. The fluid flow system -- 3.2.3. Fertility -- 3.2.4. Preservation -- 3.3. Implication of the mineral system concept applied to the exploration of unconformity-related uranium deposits -- 3.4. Conclusion -- 3.5. References -- Chapter 4. North African Mississippi Valley-Type Deposit and Its Link with the Alpine Chain Evolution -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Geological settings of MVT deposits of the Atlasic system: main ore deposits and districts -- 4.2.1. Morocco -- 4.2.2. Algeria -- 4.2.3. Tunisia -- 4.3. Discussion -- 4.3.1. Physicochemical characteristics of the mineralizing fluids -- 4.3.2. Source and origin of fluid salinity -- 4.3.3. Origin(s) and source(s) of mineralizing fluids -- 4.3.4. Origin of sulfur and ore depositional processes -- 4.3.5. Sulfide ore controls -- 4.3.6. Role of organic matter -- 4.3.7. Metal source(s) -- 4.3.8. Timing of sulfide ore formation -- 4.3.9. Genetic model(s) - conclusions -- 4.4. Supergene non-sulfide Pb-Zn mineralization associated with MVT deposits -- 4.4.1. Introduction -- 4.4.2. Supergene non-sulfide mineralization associated with MVT deposits of the Touissit-Bou Beker and Upper Moulouya districts -- 4.4.3. Non-sulfide mineralization associated with MVT deposits of the calamine-bearing province of Central and Eastern High Atlas -- 4.4.4. Supergene mineralization associated with MVT deposits of the Tunisian "Diapir Zone" -- 4.4.5. Discussion -- 4.5. Acknowledgments -- 4.6. References -- Chapter 5. West African Leo-Man Shield Metallogenic Province -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.1.1. Definition of a mineral system -- 5.1.2. Metallogenic period and province -- 5.2. Geology of LMS. 5.2.1. The Archean Kénéma-Man domain: genesis of a continental crust -- 5.2.2. Columbia supercontinent: stabilization of LMS -- 5.2.3. The Paleoproterozoic Baoulé-Mossi domain -- 5.3. Spatiotemporal distribution of gold in LMS -- 5.3.1. Introduction -- 5.3.2. Archean gold -- 5.3.3. Paleoproterozoic gold -- 5.3.4. Alluvial and eluvial deposits -- 5.4. Spatiotemporal distribution of other LMS metallogenic systems -- 5.4.1. Iron -- 5.4.2. Nickel and chrome -- 5.4.3. Copper, zinc and lead -- 5.4.4. Diamond -- 5.4.5. Other mineral substances -- 5.5. Conclusion -- 5.6. References -- Appendix 1. Lithium Mineralization, Contributions of Paleoclimates and Orogens -- Appendix 2. Metallogeny of the Abitibi Greenstone Belt, Canada -- List of Authors -- Index -- Summary of Volume 1 -- EULA. |
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Ressources Métalliques 1 : Cadre Géodynamique et Exemples Remarquables en Europe
| Ressources Métalliques 1 : Cadre Géodynamique et Exemples Remarquables en Europe |
| Autore | Decrée Sophie |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | London : , : ISTE Editions Ltd., , 2022 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (368 pages) |
| ISBN |
9781789491357
9781789481358 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | fre |
| Nota di contenuto | Front Cover Page -- Table des matières -- Chapitre 1 Ressources en terres raresde l'Europe et du Groenland : potentiel minier et enjeux -- Chapitre 2 Le batholite de Cornouailles : granites et ressourcespost-collisionnels du varisque -- Chapitre 3 Le gisement à Wde Panasqueira (Portugal) : unerevue bibliographique critique -- Annexe 1 Ressources en terres raresde l'Europe et du Groenland : potentiel minier et enjeux -- Annexe 2 Le batholite de Cornouailles : granites et ressourcespost-collisionnels du varisque -- Annexe 3 Le gisement à Wde Panasqueira (Portugal) : unerevue bibliographique critique -- Liste des auteurs -- Index -- Sommaire de Ressources métalliques 2 -- Back Cover Page. |
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Ressources Métalliques 2 : Cadre Géodynamique et Exemples Remarquables Dans le Monde
| Ressources Métalliques 2 : Cadre Géodynamique et Exemples Remarquables Dans le Monde |
| Autore | Decrée Sophie |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | London : , : ISTE Editions Ltd., , 2022 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (356 pages) |
| ISBN |
9781789491364
9781789481365 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | fre |
| Nota di contenuto | Front Cover Page -- Table des matières -- Chapitre 1 Les minéralisations à lithium,contributions des paléoclimatset des orogènes -- Chapitre 2 Métallogénie de la ceinturede roches vertesde l'Abitibi, Canada -- Chapitre 3 Le système métallogéniqueà la discordance du bassinde l'Athabasca (Canada) -- Chapitre 4 Le type Mississippi Valleyen Afrique du Nordet son lien avec l'évolutionde la chaîne alpine -- Chapitre 5 La province métallogéniquedu craton de Leo-Manen Afrique de l'Ouest -- Annexe 1 Les minéralisations à lithium,contributions des paléoclimatset des orogènes -- Annexe 2 La ceinture de roches vertes del'Abitibi (Canada) : un contextemétallogénique exceptionnel -- Liste des auteurs -- Index -- Sommaire de Ressources métalliques 1 -- Back Cover Page. |
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