This is the second volume of the "Empirical Metallogeny" set (Volume One published by Elsevier in 1985), devoted to all lithologic associations of Precambrian age and their metallic deposits. The Precambrian terranes of the world are classified into the most logical, natural divisions that are directly recognizable (mappable) in the field, and ore occurrences are treated as a part of the petrological system. After the introductory chapter, the systematic part contains nine chapters devoted to ores in the greenstone, shale-litharenite, "rift", diverse (meta)sediments, granitoids, mafic and alkaline magmatites, high-grade metamorphics, and meteorites/terrestrial impact associations, respectively. The book has been written for applied (for example, exploration) and government geologists, and it also provides a factual base for the academic research in global, regional and lithotope metallogeny, economic geology and Precambrian geology.
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This is the second volume of the "Empirical Metallogeny" set (Volume One published by Elsevier in 1985), devoted to all lithologic associations of Precambrian age and their metallic deposits. The Precambrian terranes of the world are classified into the most logical, natural divisions that are directly recognizable (mappable) in the field, and ore occurrences are treated as a part of the petrological system. After the introductory chapter, the systematic part contains nine chapters devoted to ores in the greenstone, shale-litharenite, "rift", diverse (meta)sediments, granitoids, mafic and alkaline magmatites, high-grade metamorphics, and meteorites/terrestrial impact associations, respectively. The book has been written for applied (for example, exploration) and government geologists, and it also provides a factual base for the academic research in global, regional and lithotope metallogeny, economic geology and Precambrian geology.
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good with no dust jacket. First Edition. Book Description; Spine has no signs of creasing. Pages are clean and not marred by notes or folds. Covers are square with minor wear. Ships Safe and Fast. Published without Dust Jacket. This is the second volume of the Empirical Metallogeny set (Volume 1 published by Elsevier in 1985) devoted to all lithologic associations of Precambrian age and their metallic deposits. The Precambrian terranes of the world are classified into the most logical, natural divisions that are directly recognizable (mappable) in the field, and ore occurrences are treated as a part of the petrological system. After the introductory chapter, the systematic part contains nine chapters devoted to ores in the greenstone, shale-litharenite, "rift", diverse (meta) sediments, granitoids, mafic and alkaline magmatites, high-grade metamorphics, and meteorites/terrestrial impact associations, respectively. The book has been written for applied (e. G. Exploration) and government geologists, and it also provides a factual base for the academic research in global, regional and lithotope metallogeny, economic geology, and Precambrian geology. It includes a hierarchical system of subject directories, four indexes, 94 tables, 560 figures with many photographs. ; Developments in Economic Geology 29; B&W Illustrations; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 1640 pages DQ2. Artikel-Nr. 29235
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good with no dust jacket. First Edition (?). Unmarked. ; Book Description; Spine has no signs of creasing. Pages are clean and not marred by notes or folds. Covers are square with minor wear. Ships Safe and Fast. Published without Dust Jacket. This is the second volume of the Empirical Metallogeny set (Volume 1 published by Elsevier in 1985) devoted to all lithologic associations of Precambrian age and their metallic deposits. The Precambrian terranes of the world are classified into the most logical, natural divisions that are directly recognizable (mappable) in the field, and ore occurrences are treated as a part of the petrological system. After the introductory chapter, the systematic part contains nine chapters devoted to ores in the greenstone, shale-litharenite, "rift", diverse (meta) sediments, granitoids, mafic and alkaline magmatites, high-grade metamorphics, and meteorites/terrestrial impact associations, respectively. The book has been written for applied (e. G. Exploration) and government geologists, and it also provides a factual base for the academic research in global, regional and lithotope metallogeny, economic geology, and Precambrian geology. It includes a hierarchical system of subject directories, four indexes, 94 tables, 560 figures with many photographs.; Developments in Economic Geology 29; B&W Illustrations; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 1640 pages DO1. Artikel-Nr. 26751
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good with no dust jacket. First Edition (?). Unmarked. Heavy book. ; Book Description; Spine has no signs of creasing. Pages are clean and not marred by notes or folds. Covers are square with minor wear. Ships Safe and Fast. Published without Dust Jacket. ; Developments in Economic Geology; B&W Illustrations; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 1640 pages DN5. Artikel-Nr. 26758
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