Giant Metallic Deposits: Future Sources of Industrial Metals

Giant Metallic Deposits: Future Sources of Industrial Metals

Author
Peter Laznicka (auth.)
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Language
English
Year
2006
ISBN
9783540330912,9783540330929
File Type
pdf
File Size
36.2 MiB

Product Description This is the first comprehensive book on the geological characteristics of giant metallic deposits that provides solid facts rather than rapidly changing theories. The book provides abundant material for comparative research in metallogeny, practical information for the explorationists as to where to look for the "elephants", and inspiration for commodity investors. A CD-ROM accompanies the illustrated text. Review From the reviews:"Another humdinger of a hand or reference book by Laznicka’s decades-long intensive global studies in ‘making sense’ of our metalliferous resources. … Any exploration company’s library … university and research institution’s library, any Earth-science and resource-economist-type researcher (including planner, politician, or bureaucrat) on any level of activity, must have a copy. … I can … highly recommend all his publications, including of course the present one. The publishers must be congratulated for keeping the price down to a comparatively reasonable level." (Karl Wolf, The Australian Geologist, September, 2006)"Encompassing over 700 pages, Peter Laznicka’s newly published volume gives a full illustration of the source of the metals required to support our modern lifestyle. These materials provide the means to increase our living standards. … The sections also do a good job illustrating most of the world’s major mines. … In a geological context, this gives scale to the overwhelming importance of global tectonics for the formation of giant mineral deposits." (Michael Forrest, Materials World, August 2007)"In this book, Peter Laznicka brings over 40 years of experience with more than 4000 ore deposits in 140 countries to bear on the problem of giant ore deposits, which he says will supply a growing proportion of future world demand. The book is divided into three sections. … its real value is in the wealth of detail about giant ore deposits. Anyone interested in Earth’s capacity to generate large geochemical anomalies will find this book a good place to start." (Stephen E. Kesler, The Journal of Geology, March, 2008)"This book … is focused on giant mineral deposits that are responsible for the bulk of the world’s metallic ores. … The book is divided into three sections … . The hardbound volume is well put together by the publisher … . there is a lot of valuable compilation material hidden in the volume such that it does belong in the ore deposits section of any good research library. … it could serve as a valuable resource for geologic information of giant ore deposits." (Richard J. Goldfarb, Economic Geology, Vol. 110, 2006)

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