Isotope Geochemistry The Origin and Formation of Manganese Rocks and Ores 1st Edition – Ebook PDF Instant Delivery – ISBN(s): 9780128031650,0128031654,9780128031865, 0128031867
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 0128031654
- ISBN-13 : 978-0128031650
- Author: Vladimir Kuleshov, J. Barry Maynard
Isotope Geochemistry: The Origin and Formation of Manganese Rocks and Ores is a comprehensive reference on global manganese deposits, including their origins and formations. Manganese is both a significant industrial chemical, critical for steel-making, and a strategic mineral, occurring in abundance only in certain countries. Furthermore, it is used effectively in CO2 sequestration, helping to mitigate greenhouse gas emission challenges around the world. For these reasons, exploration for manganese is very active, yet access to the primary academic literature can be a challenge, especially in field operations.
Isotope Geochemistry brings this material together in a single source, making it the ideal all-in-one reference that presents the supporting data, analytics, and interpretation from known manganese deposits. This book is an essential resource for researchers and scientists in multiple fields, including exploration and economic geologists, mineralogists, geochemists, and environmental scientists alike.
Table contents:
- Foreword
- Editor’s Preface
- Manganese and Its Role in Geochemistry
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1: Manganese Rocks and Ores
- Abstract
- Chapter 2: Manganese Carbonates in Modern Sediments
- Abstract
- 2.1 Manganese Carbonates in Open Oceanic Sediments
- 2.2 Manganese Carbonates in Modern Marine Sediments
- 2.3 Manganese Carbonates in Lake Sediments (on the Example of the Karelian Lakes)
- 2.4 Isotopic-Geochemical Regularities of the Formation of Manganese Carbonates in Modern Sediments
- Chapter 3: Genetic Types, Classifications, and Models of Manganese-Ore Formation
- Abstract
- 3.1 Genetic Types and Classification of Manganese-Ore Deposits
- 3.2 Model Examples of the Formation of Manganese Deposits
- 3.2.2.2 Parnok deposit of ferromanganese ores
- 3.2.3 Hydrothermal Deposits of Manganese
- 3.2.4 Epigenetic (Catagenetic) Deposits
- 3.2.5 Ferromanganese Deposits of Ferruginous-Siliceous Formations
- 3.2.6 Metamorphosed Deposits of Manganese
- 3.2.7 Deposits of Manganese of Weathering Crusts
- 3.3 Isotopic Particularities of the Formation of Manganese Rocks and Ores
- Chapter 4: The Major Epochs and Phases of Manganese Accumulation in the Earth’s History
- Abstract
- 4.1 Archean Metallogenic Period (3500–2500 Million Years)
- 4.2 Proterozoic Metallogenic Period (2500–550 Million Years)
- 4.3 Phanerozoic Metallogenic Period (Zone)
- 4.4 Mesozoic-Cenozoic Manganese Epoch (T-Pg)
- 4.5 The Evolution of Manganese-Ore Formation in the Earth’s History
- Chapter 5: The Role of the Biosphere in Manganese-Ore Formation in the Geological History of the Earth
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