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Ore Textures Recognition And Interpretation 1st Edition Roger Taylor Auth

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Ore Textures Recognition And Interpretation 1st Edition Roger Taylor Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 119.51 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Roger Taylor (auth.)
ISBN: 9783642017827, 3642017827
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Ore Textures Recognition And Interpretation 1st Edition Roger Taylor Auth by Roger Taylor (auth.) 9783642017827, 3642017827 instant download after payment.

Understanding ore textures is fundamental to unraveling the genesis of an ore deposit, which in turn allows exploration and mining geologists to build their conceptual models of the deposits they encounter and leads to more successful exploration and exploitation. This book is specifically designed for the field geologist working without the benefits of sophisticated chemical, mineralogical or petrological support. It covers the basic building blocks of textural recognition beginning with infill (direct precipitation from hydrothermal fluids into 'cavities'), alteration (the results of hydrothermal fluid reactions with wall rocks) and overprinting (the normal complexity caused by successive introduction of hydrothermal fluids usually accompanied or preceded by renewed fracturing) and ends with a detailed examination of textures associated with tectonic and intrusive breccias.

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