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Atlas of the Textural Patterns of Ore Minerals and Metallogenic Processes
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- Preface
- Part I: The Textural Patterns of Ore Minerals and Their Genetic Significance
- Chapter 1. Introductory Concepts
- Chapter 2. Consideration of the Concepts of Paragenesis, Temperature Determination and Replacement, Based on Edward's Book
- Chapter 3. Inductive Versus Deductive Approach in the Interpretation of Textures
- Chapter 4. Mantle and Lower Crust Derivatives
- Chapter 5. Replacement Patterns and Processes
- Chapter 6. Replacement Versus Ex-Solutions
- Chapter 7. Symplectites
- Chapter 8. Crystalloblastesis
- Chapter 9. Zonal Growths
- Chapter 10. Epitaxis – Epitactic Growths
- Chapter 11. Inclusions
- Chapter 12. Colloform Structures (Gel Structures)
- Chapter 13. Sphaeroidal Structures and Textures
- Chapter 14. Tectonic Effects
- Chapter 15. Weathering and Alteration of Ore Minerals
- Chapter 16. Leaching, Diffusion and Element Concentration
- Chapter 17. Penetrability (Wegsamkeit)
- Part II: Consideration of Hypotheses and Theories on Metallogeny (Study Cases)
- Chapter 18. Global Tectonics and Metallogeny
- Chapter 19. Differentiation and Metallogeny
- Chapter 20. Metallogeny Related to Ultrabasics
- Chapter 21. Granites/Pegmatites and Related Metallogeny
- Chapter 22. Granitization - Anatexis
- Chapter 23. Metallogeny Related to Granodiorites-Monzonites
- Chapter 24. Metallogeny Related to Porphyries
- Chapter 25. Skarns-Pyrometasomatic Metallogeny (and Superimposed Metallogeny)
- Chapter 26. Pneumatolytic to Hydrothermal-Hypothermal
- Chapter 27. Controversies – Various Aspects of Metallogeny
- Chapter 28. The Witwatersrand Controversy
- Chapter 29. The Broken Hill Controversy
- Chapter 30. Mount Isa Controversy
- Chapter 31. The Role of Brines in Metallogeny (The Tennessee Valley-Type of Deposits)
- Chapter 32. The Role of Brines and the Mixed Fluids Hypothesis
- Chapter 33. Lateral Segregation Processes
- Chapter 34. Volcanogenic (Volcano-Sedimentary) Deposits
- Chapter 35. Consideration of Certain Aspects of Banded Iron Formations (BIFs) with Emphasis on Precambrian BIFs
- Chapter 36. Fluid Inclusions
- Chapter 37. Some Aspects of the Role of Fluids in Metamorphogenic Ores
- Chapter 38. Sulphur in Metallogeny
- Chapter 39. Study Cases of Isotopes and Their Significance in Metallogeny
- Chapter 40. Mass-Replacement of Rocks by Ores and Palaeo-Karst-Type Deposits
- Chapter 41. Hypogene, Supergene and Oxidation Mineralizations
- Chapter 42. Some Aspects of Manganese Mineral Formation - Transformation - Alteration - Oxidation and in General Mn-Mobilization/Remobilization
- Chapter 43. The Significance of Leaching and Diffusion Processes in Ore Formation
- Chapter 44. Redistribution – Mobilization – Remobilization
- Chapter 45. Zonal Distribution of Elements and Minerals
- Chapter 46. Source and Recipient Geoenvironments of Mineralization
- Part III: On the Distribution of Elements and Ore Parageneses. The Empirical Laws of Element Segregation-Concentration in Ores
- Chapter 47. The Empirical "Laws" of Element Segregation/Crystallochemistry/Isotope Chemistry Versus Genesis of Ores – State of the Art
- Chapter 48. Segregation of Elements in Accordance with Their Interrelationships to Form Mineral Association-Parageneses
- Chapter 49. Common (Joint) Segregation of Elements
- Chapter 50. Hydrothermal and Pegmatitic Element Segregation to Form U-Parageneses
- Chapter 51. Superimposed Paragenesis (Element Segregation/Distribution Processes)
- Chapter 52. Ti, V, Cr – Their Interrelationships and Antipathies
- Chapter 53. The Te, Se, Bi, Au, Ag Element Segregation/Distribution (in Paragenetic Associations)
- Chapter 54. Realgar, Orpiment – Cinnabar – Metacinnabar Parageneses
- Chapter 55. A Special Case of Non-Ferrous Metal Mineralization in Evaporites
- Chapter 56. The Segregation (Distribution) of Sn, Mo and W to Form Concentrations or Ore Deposits
- Chapter 57. Special Cases of Element Segregation/Distribution
- Chapter 58. Element Segregation/Distribution in the Manganese Parageneses
- Chapter 59. Trace Elements in Sulfides (Compatible with a Joint Segregation of Elements in Accordance with the Empirical "Laws" of Element Interrelations)
- Chapter 60. Study Cases of Agents of Metal Transportation
- Chapter 61. Goldschmidt's 'Laws of Element Distribution' and the Empirical "Laws" of Interrelated Element Segregation (Metallic Element Concentration)
- Chapter 62. Geoenvironment – Mobilization – Remobilization (Redistribution of Elements)
- Chapter 63. Conclusions of Part III
- Illustrations
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index to the Text Part
- Subject Index to the Illustrations