Precambrian in Younger Fold Belts

Precambrian in Younger Fold Belts

Author: Vladim?r Zoubek

Publisher:

Published: 1988-09-20

Total Pages: 920

ISBN-13:

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The first book to survey structure and development of the Precambrian basement in the Central and West European Variscan Belt, and in the Carpathian and Balkan mountains. Stratigraphy, lithology, tectonics, petrology, volcanism, metamorphism, plutonism, metallogeny, geochemistry, geochronology, and paleontology are combined to create a comprehensive and complex picture of the Precambrian basement in these younger fold belts. Stresses the stratigraphic viewpoint for research into Precambrian complexes, even when it is difficult to recognize in the Precambrian polystructural and polymetamorphic basement. Aeons and eras are correlated using the standard global geochronologic scale and lithostratigraphic units have been used for further subdivision.


Cratons and Fold Belts of India

Cratons and Fold Belts of India

Author: Ram Sharma

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2009-10-06

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 3642014585

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Cratons and Fold Belts of India, is a unique attempt at presenting geological characteristics and evolution of the fold belts and the cratonic areas of the Indian shield. The author has evaluated the different evolutionary models for each fold belt in light of all the currently available geological and geochronological informations that are clearly listed. Shortcomings, if any, of each model are stated and a viable geodynamic model is presented for each fold belt. The book is self-contained – it includes an introduction to the processes of mountain building, especially plate tectonics theory with its application to the evolution of the Himalaya as an illustrative example – so that the reader can better appreciate the novel approach to the evolution of Proterozoic fold belts. The author eschews a detailed account of the fold belts for a clear description of all the concepts that go into building models. It is primarily written for graduate students, teachers and for those geoscientists who aspire to know all about the Indian shield.


Pre-Permian Geology of Central and Eastern Europe

Pre-Permian Geology of Central and Eastern Europe

Author: R.D. Dallmeyer

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-06-29

Total Pages: 603

ISBN-13: 3642775187

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In August 1990, Project 233 of the International Geological Correlation Program hosted an international conference in G6ttingen/Giessen, Germany. Discussions were focused on the Tectonothermal and Stratigraphic Evolution of the Central European Orogens. The meeting marked the first opportunity for completely open scientific exchange following the recent political reformations in central Europe. This exciting new atmosphere of international cooperation resulted in presentation of a wealth of information which was new to scientists from both sides of former political boundaries. It was apparent that a unique opportunity was available to prepare a systematic overview in a volume dealing with the geology of Central Europe. The present book represents an outgrowth of this conference, but is not merely a compilation of the papers presented in G6ttingen/Giessen. Instead, it represents a coordinated volume designed to present a balanced, comprehensive view of our present understanding of the tectonothermal and stratigraphic evolution of the Central European orogens. We gratefully acknowledge the help of the national funding agencies, who have financed much of the research work summarized in this book, and of the Interna tional Geological Correlation Programme (IGCP, project no. 233) which provided and helped to finance the organisational framework. We are indebted to Springer-Verlag for thorough copy-editing and production of this book, and we sincerely appreciate the efforts of all the reviewers whose com ments have greatly helped to improve the quality of this volume. We also thank the various contributors for their diligence and perseverance in manuscript preparation.


Au, U, Fe, Mn, Hg, Sb, W, and P Deposits

Au, U, Fe, Mn, Hg, Sb, W, and P Deposits

Author: Bozzano G Luisa

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2012-12-02

Total Pages: 663

ISBN-13: 0444599436

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Handbook of Strata-Bound and Stratiform Ore Deposits, Volume 7: Au, U, Fe, Mn, Hg, Sb, W, and P Deposits focuses on the characteristics, properties, origins, and structures of Au, U, Fe, Mn, Hg, Sb, W, and P deposits. The selection first elaborates on gold in the Proterozoic sediments of South Africa, nature of the Witwatersrand gold-uranium deposits, and origin of Western-States type uranium mineralization. Discussions focus on tectonic conditions, sedimentation, mineralization and alteration, architecture of the Witwatersrand Basin, source of wealth in the Witwatersrand Basin, gold mineralization in South Africa, and ground-rules for gold prospecting. The text then ponders on origin of the Precambrian banded iron-formations, aspects of the sedimentary petrology of cherty iron-formation, and genetic problems and environmental features of volcanosedimentary iron-ore deposits of the Lahn-Dill Type. Concerns cover geological setting, crystallization structures, origin of cherty iron-formations, similarities and differences between banded and oolitic iron-formations, regional geologic distribution, and general diagnostic statement. The manuscript examines sedimentary phosphate deposits, ancient manganese deposits, and freshwater ferromanganese deposits. The selection is a dependable reference for researchers wanting to explore Au, U, Fe, Mn, Hg, Sb, W, and P deposits.