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020 _a9788186272008
041 _aEnglish
082 _a553 J46, 3
100 _aJensen, Mead L.
_eAuthor
_92938
100 _aBateman, Alan M.
_eCo-Author
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245 _aEconomic mineral deposits
250 _a3rd ed.
260 _bBook Selection Centre,
_c2013.
_aHyderabad:
300 _aviii, 593p.;23cms.
500 _aEconomic Mineral Deposits: 3rd Edition Content Part I Principles 1. Mineral Economics and Exploration 2. Brief History of the Use of Minerals and the Development of Economic Geology 3. Materials of Mineral Deposits and their Formation 4. Petrology of mineral Deposits: Magmas, Solutions, and Sediments Part II Processes of Formation of Mineral Deposits 5. Magmatic Concentration 6. Sublimatin 7. Contact Metasomatism 8. Hydrothermal 9. Sedimentation 10. Bacteriogenic 11. submarine Exhalative and Volcanogenic 12. Evaporation 13. Residual and Mechanical Concentration 14. Oxidation and Super-gene Enrichment 15. Metamorphism 16. Summary of Origin of Mineral Deposits 17. Classification of Mineral Deposits Part III Metallic Mineral Deposits 18. The Precious Metals 19. The Nonferrous Metals 20. Iron and the Ferro-alloy Metals 21. Minor Metals and Related Nonmetals Part IV Nonmetallic Minerals 22. Energy and Coal 23. Petroleum Geology 24. Ceramic Materials 25. Structural and Building Materials 26. Metallurgical and Refractory Materials 27. Industrial and Manufacturing Materials 28. Chemical Minerals 29. Abrasives and Abrasion Minerals General References on Economic Geology INDEX
650 _aGeology, economic
_xMines and mineral resources
_92940
650 _aGeology, structural
_xOre deposits
_92941
942 _cBK
999 _c938
_d938