UID:
almahu_9948025851502882
Format:
1 online resource (603 p.)
ISBN:
1-281-78110-X
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9786611781101
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0-08-086955-6
Series Statement:
Developments in sedimentology ; 41
Content:
Diagenesis is a highly developed, interdisciplinary field of study. It is reciprocal in that it borrows from numerous scientific or technological specialities and then, in turn, repays them with useful results. Too often, however, the information gained and concepts developed remain unintegrated instead of being utilized quickly by several related earth-science fraternities. This volume, the first of a multi-volume work, attempts to bring together such information, thereby assisting the individual and the research group in keeping up with the data explosion.There is no end in sight
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Description based upon print version of record.
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Front Cover; Diagenesis, I; Copyright Page; Contents; Dedication; List of contributors; Introduction; Chapter 1. Ore-related Diagenesis - An Encyclopedic Review; Part I: General aspects of ore diagenesis; General comments; Purpose and aim of an encyclopedic summary; Diagenesis: part of methodological models and research and exploration analogues; General versus particular; Overview of ore-related diagenesis in terms of check-lists and catalogues; Definitions, terminologies, classifications; ranges, overlaps, transitions; limitations; parageneses
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Part II: Parameters of diagenesis (i.e. that must be considered)Adsorption (sorption, desorption); Advection; Age (dating); Aging; Algae, algal mats; Association - assemblages of minerals; Bacteria; Barriers; Biological factors; Carbonates; Cementation; Chromium; Clay minerals; Climate; Coagulation; Coated grains; Colloids; Color; Compaction; Complexing; Concentration; Concretions - nodules; Copper; Coprecipitation; Crystallography; Cycles; Dating; Depth; Differentiation - fractionation - partitioning; Diffusion - dispersion; Distribution; Dolomitization - dolomite - dedolomitization
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Eh-controls (oxidation, reduction)Electrodiagenesis; Energy; Entropy; Environments (depositional); Epigenesis; Estuary environments; Evaporites - evaporation; Evolution - development - trends; Facies; Fjord environments; Fluids (solutions); Fluid inclusions; Fluorite; Fracturing; Gases (volatiles); General (topics, references); Glauconite; Gold; Gossans; Heat; Historical development; Hydrology (fluid dynamics); Hydrothermal; Interstitial (pore) fluids; Ion-exchange; Ionic potential; Iron; Isotopes; Karst - karstification; Kupferschiefer-type deposits; Kuroko-type deposits
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Lake/lacustrine environmentsLeaching; Limestones; Magnesite; Magnetism; Manganese; Mass balance; Maturation (of sedimentary basins); Metamorphism; Mississippi valley-type ores; Mixing (of fluids); Mobility (elemental); Multi-factorial; Multi -stage; Nucleation - nuclei; Oil - ore relationships; Organic matter; Osmosis; Paragenesis; Ph; Phosphates - phosphorites; Photochemistry; Pollution; Porosity - permeability; Precipitation; Pressure; Pyrite - pyritization; Rare earth elements (REE); Recrystallization; Red-beds; Reducing (anoxic, euxinic, stagnant, black shale)
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Remobilization - mobilizationReplacement; Reworking (chemical, mechanical); River environments; Salinity; Sandstones; Silicification - silica - chert; Silver; Solubility; Solutions; Sources; Specialization; Structures-structural controls; Suspensate (-type diagenesis); Tectonism; Temperature; Textures - microstructures - fabrics; Thermodynamics; Thixotropy; Time - rate - residence time; Transportation; Traps (diagenetic traps); Unconformity - control; Uniformitarianism; Upwelling; Uranium; Volcanic - exhalative processes (hydrothermal - diagenesis); Water (including ocean seawater)
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Weathering - supergenesis
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-444-42720-1
Language:
English
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