Solubility of Uranium in Hydrothermal Fluids at 25° to 300°C

Solubility of Uranium in Hydrothermal Fluids at 25° to 300°C
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Total Pages : 91
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ISBN-10 : 1921781289
ISBN-13 : 9781921781285
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Solubility of Uranium in Hydrothermal Fluids at 25° to 300°C by : Evgeniy N. Bastrakov

"The present report provides a compilation of thermodynamic data for geologically relevant uranium species suitable for geochemical equilibrium calculations from low to moderate temperatures (up to 300°C). It also reports a set of diagrams displaying the solubility of key uranium ore minerals (uraninite, coffinite and carnotite) and the stability of uranium and vanadium complexes at temperatures between 25° and 300°C. Further, it discusses mass-balance calculations of fluid-rock reactions at temperatures up to 200°C relevant to understanding the behaviour of uranium in unconformity-related uranium and sediment-hosted stratiform copper-uranium deposits." --Online abstract.

Formation of Gold Deposits

Formation of Gold Deposits
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 294
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ISBN-10 : 9789811630811
ISBN-13 : 981163081X
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Formation of Gold Deposits by : Neil Phillips

This book addresses the origin of gold deposits to answer questions of science and curiosity. These answers contribute in turn to the improved exploration and mining of gold. Initially there is a summary of the methods used to address the genesis of gold deposits including some of the essential science and concepts. Five basic observations follow that apply to many gold deposits and need to be considered in any genetic ideas. Magmatic processes enriching gold are discussed followed by the role of aqueous fluids during gold deposit formation at elevated temperatures and pressures. Modifying effects after deposit formation include high-grade metamorphism, retrogression, weathering, and erosion. The main types of gold deposits are then explained within the spectrum of viable genetic ideas, with informal names for these examples that include gold-only, gold-plus, Carlin, slate-belt, epithermal, porphyry, iron oxide copper gold, and Archean greenstone. Case histories are included in which the role of gold geology contributed directly to discoveries—one example is at the province-scale and another at the goldfield-scale. Unlike other books on the subject, this one addresses virtually all gold deposit types rather than focusing on one type in isolation. The primary readership includes industry geologists, senior undergraduates, postgraduates, and those with some knowledge of science and an interest in the gold industry.

A Geology for Engineers

A Geology for Engineers
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9780080523736
ISBN-13 : 0080523730
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis A Geology for Engineers by : F.G.H. Blyth

No engineering structure can be built on the ground or within it without the influence of geology being experienced by the engineer. Yet geology is an ancillary subject to students of engineering and it is therefore essential that their training is supported by a concise, reliable and usable text on geology and its relationship to engineering. In this book all the fundamental aspects of geology are described and explained, but within the limits thought suitable for engineers. It describes the structure of the earth and the operation of its internal processes, together with the geological processes that shape the earth and produce its rocks and soils. It also details the commonly occurring types of rock and soil, and many types of geological structure and geological maps. Care has been taken to focus on the relationship between geology and geomechanics, so emphasis has been placed on the geological processes that bear directly upon the composition, structure and mechanics of soil and rocks, and on the movement of groundwater. The descriptions of geological processes and their products are used as the basis for explaining why it is important to investigate the ground, and to show how the investigations may be conducted at ground level and underground. Specific instruction is provided on the relationship between geology and many common activities undertaken when engineering in rock and soil.

Rare Earth Element Geochemistry

Rare Earth Element Geochemistry
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 523
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ISBN-10 : 9781483289779
ISBN-13 : 148328977X
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Rare Earth Element Geochemistry by : P. Henderson

Developments in Geochemistry, Volume 2: Rare Earth Element Geochemistry presents the remarkable developments in the chemistry and geochemistry of the rare earth elements. This book discusses the analytical techniques and the recognition that rare earth fractionation occurs naturally in different ways. Organized into 13 chapters, this volume begins with an overview of the wide array of types and sizes of the cation coordination polyhedral in rock-forming minerals. This text then examines the application of rare earth element abundances to petrogenetic problems that has centered on the evolution of igneous rocks. Other chapters consider the matching of observed rare earth element abundances with those provided by the theoretical modeling of petrogenetic processes. This book discusses as well the hypotheses on the genesis of a rock or mineral suite. The final chapter deals with the principal analytical methods. This book is a valuable resource for undergraduates, lecturers, and researchers who study petrology and geochemistry.

Arsenic Pollution Control in Nonferrous Metallurgy

Arsenic Pollution Control in Nonferrous Metallurgy
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9789811367212
ISBN-13 : 9811367213
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Arsenic Pollution Control in Nonferrous Metallurgy by : Li-Yuan Chai

The control of arsenic pollution has attracted worldwide attention, as it is one of the top 20 hazardous substances, and greatly threatens the human health, ecological balance, and industrial development. Arsenic pollution results from natural enrichment and anthropological activities, especially mining and smelting operations. This book introduces arsenic pollution control technologies for aqueous solution and solid wastes produced by the utilization of arsenic-containing materials. It systematically discusses the principles and technologies of arsenic pollution control based on the author’s 16 years of research on arsenic, to help readers gain an understanding of various aspects of arsenic pollution control, including the pollution source distribution of arsenic in typical smelters, arsenic behaviors and pollution control technologies in aqueous solution and solid waste, and clean unitization of arsenic-containing materials.

Biological Diversity: Current Status and Conservation Policies

Biological Diversity: Current Status and Conservation Policies
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Publisher : Agro Environ Media, Publication Cell of AESA, Agriculture and Environmental Science Academy,
Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : 9788195499649
ISBN-13 : 8195499643
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Biological Diversity: Current Status and Conservation Policies by : Vinod Kumar

The present book has been designed to bind prime knowledge of climate change-induced impacts on various aspects of our environment and its biological diversity. The book also contains updated information, methods and tools for the monitoring and conservation of impacted biological diversity.

North American Geosynclines

North American Geosynclines
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Publisher : Geological Society of America
Total Pages : 168
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ISBN-10 : 9780813710488
ISBN-13 : 0813710480
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis North American Geosynclines by : Marshall Kay