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S'està carregant… Economic Mineral Depositsde Alan M. Bateman
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PRINCIPLES. Mineral Economics and Exploration. Brief History of the Use of Minerals and the Development of Economic Geology. Materials of Mineral Deposits and Their Formation. Petrology of Mineral Deposits: Magmas, Solutions, and Sediments. PROCESSES OF FORMATION OF MINERAL DEPOSITS. Magmatic Concentration. Sublimination. Contact Metasomatism. Hydrothermal Processes. Sedimentation. Bacteriogenic Processes. Submarine Exhalative and Volcanogenic Process. Evaporation. Residual and Mechanical Concentration. Oxidation and Supergene Enrichment. Metamorphism. Summary of Origin of Mineral Deposits. Classification of Mineral Deposits. METALLIC MINERAL DEPOSITS. The Precious Metals. The Nonferrous Metals. Iron and the Ferroalloy Metals. Minor Metals and Related Nonmetals. CLASSIFICATION OF NONMETALLIC MINERALS. Energy and Coal. Petroleum Geology. Ceramic Materials. Structural and Building Materials. Metallurgical and Refractory Materials. Industrial and Manufacturing Materials. Chemical Minerals. Abrasives and Abrasion Minerals. General References on Economic Geology. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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After the geology portion of the text, there are chapters on prospecting, exploration, evaluation, and development that are also a necesary part of a mining operation. Thee is even a chapter on international relations and mineral conservation.
A reader in this field realizes quickly that most mineral resources are deposited very unequally around the globe. Many minerals are concentrated in just 1 or two areas. For this reason, international cooperation between the source and user countries is important for both consumers and producers. ( )